Half Of States Are Ending Pandemic Jobless Aid Early, And The Economy Could Suffer
By: Avie Schneider, NPR As the economic recovery picks up steam, new claims for state unemployment benefits have fallen to the lowest level... Read More
Why Contact Tracing Couldn’t Keep Up With The U.S. COVID Outbreak
Here’s one (more) sign the COVID-19 pandemic is on the decline in the United States. NPR’s latest survey of state health departments... Read More
4 Things To Ask Your Doctor About Online Healthcare
The COVID-19 pandemic changed how people think about healthcare. Interacting with your doctor has never been more critical, but now some or... Read More
Vallejo: DOJ Probe of Officer-Involved Killing Points to Pattern of Police Abuse
Antonio Ray Harvey, California Black Media Separate from the state conducting an ongoing civil review of the Vallejo Police Department’s (VPD) policies and... Read More
Gov. Newsom Okays Inquiry Into Death Row Inmate’s Clemency Request
Antonio Ray Harvey and Bo Tefu, California Black Media After numerous appeals, several rounds of new DNA testing, and a petition requesting further... Read More
The Funding And Will To Transform Education Are Here — We Must Seize The Moment
By Bob Wise And Javaid Siddiqi, Opinion Contributors, The Hill In March 2020, the life of every single American changed when COVID-19 shut... Read More
4 Ways To Make The Most Of College Visits
If you’re a high school junior or heading into your senior year, college is likely at the top of your mind –... Read More
Two HBCU Graduates Launch Fully Black-Owned Alcohol Delivery Service
By: Victor Omondi, Your Black World Thinking of ordering some alcohol but don’t want to walk down the store? Take it easy; QuikLiq... Read More
Advocates to Gov. Newsom: Racial Disparities Are a Public Health Crisis
Bo Tefu, California Black Media Statewide — Some health advocates are calling on Gov. Gavin Newsom to treat health inequity in California... Read More