Accenture Makes Moves to Further Black Founders’ Quest for Funding
By: Sergie Willoughby, TNJ On October 12, 2020, CNBC reported that data recently released by Crunchbase shows that “Black and Latinx founders... Read More
3 Ways to Boost Your Business During A Crisis
By: Thibaut De Lataillade NAPSI — If you’re a business owner and you haven’t already pivoted your business model to accommodate the... Read More
Trump Goes into Third Debate Complaining About Moderator – As Usual
By Manny Otiko, IVN Staff Writer Presidential candidates Republican President Donald Trump and Democrat Vice President Joe Biden are set for their final debate... Read More
Pence, Harris Spar Over COVID-19 In Vice Presidential Debate
By: Steve Peoples, Kathleen Ronayne, Michelle L. Price and Jill Colvin, Associated Press Salt Lake City (AP) — Trading barbs through plexiglass... Read More
Can Forgiveness Bring Healing During Civil Unrest?
Upland, CA — Forgiveness must be part of the process if we hope to achieve any level of healing in rebuilding and... Read More
St. Louis Fake Bonnie and Clyde Couple Officially Indicted for Brandishing Guns at Protesters
By: Zach Linly, The Root Louisville, KY — Mark and Patricia McCloskey—the only Ken and Barbie dolls curmudgeonous enough to fit in... Read More
Some Things Are Too Toxic to Trash!
Free Countywide Household Hazardous and E-Waste Roundup In Pomona On October 10, 2020 Pomona, CA — County of Los Angeles residents will... Read More
Hospitals That Don’t Meet COVID-19 Data Reporting Mandate Will Get Warning Letter
By: Pien Huang, NPR The federal government is starting to crack down on the nation’s hospitals for not reporting complete COVID-19 data... Read More
Covered California for Small Business Announces a Record-Low Weighted Average Rate Change of 1.5 Percent for 2021
Sacramento, CA — Covered California for Small Business unveiled the health plan choices and rates for small-business employers and their employees for... Read More
High Court Nominee Served As ‘Handmaid’ In Religious Group
Washington, D.C. (AP) — Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett served as a “handmaid,” the term then used for high-ranking female leaders... Read More