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WASHINGTON — The CEOs of major gun manufacturing companies told a U.S. House panel on Wednesday that their production of AR-15-style guns did not contribute to recent mass shootings that left 29 people dead, and that the killings were due to the actions of individual shooters. Ahead of the hearing, the House Oversight & Reform […]

WASHINGTON — The CEOs of major gun manufacturing companies told a U.S. House panel on Wednesday that their production of AR-15-style guns did not contribute to recent mass shootings that left 29 people dead, and that the killings were due to the actions of individual shooters. Ahead of the hearing, the House Oversight & Reform […]

WASHINGTON — The CEOs of major gun manufacturing companies told a U.S. House panel on Wednesday that their production of AR-15-style guns did not contribute to recent mass shootings that left 29 people dead, and that the killings were due to the actions of individual shooters. Ahead of the hearing, the House Oversight & Reform […]

More than 4 million people have left their jobs each month in the U.S. so far this year — and according to new research, this record-breaking trend isn’t going to quit anytime soon.  About 40% of U.S. workers are considering quitting their current jobs in the next 3-6 months, a

As I drove north through Matabeleland in southern Zimbabwe, bumping in and out of potholes, warm air wafted into the car. Out of the windows I could see half-empty villages, the parched sepia bush. There were few other vehicles. Amid the calm, it was hard to imagine the turmoil this region has witnessed. In the […]

Georgia’s gubernatorial race this year could yield the first Black woman in a governor’s office in U.S. history, but Black women have long been leaders in the state. One county is ensuring future generations of Black girls know that legacy. State Rep. Sandra Scott of Rex was on a call with Black Women Run, Black […]

For much of American history, freedom from an oppressive legal system could be found by picking up and leaving. During the Great Migration, millions of Black Americans abandoned the Jim Crow South for the North, Midwest, and West; at a smaller scale, LGBTQ people have long fled communities where they felt unwelcome for liberal cities. […]

In Bellawongarah, sundown is replaced by a moment of silence. Then the “symphony of the evening” begins. The gentle rustling of trees gives way to a cacophony of croaks and hoots as nature comes alive. “I never even realised how amazing and extraordinary it all was,” 16-year-old Eleanor reflects on her childhood. “A lot of kids […]

About 100,000 Detroit’s residents lost their homes to foreclosures because the city overcharged them for property taxes. The city owned up to the mistake, but the residents are still waiting to be reimbursed five years later. Detroit owes the mostly Black residents $600 million, according to reports. Between 2010 and 2016, the city assesses properties […]

About 100,000 Detroit’s residents lost their homes to foreclosures because the city overcharged them for property taxes. The city owned up to the mistake, but the residents are still waiting to be reimbursed five years later. Detroit owes the mostly Black residents $600 million, according . . .


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