Delta Variant And Worker Shortage Keep A Lid On Job Growth
By Christopher Rugaber, Associated Press Washington, D.C (AP) — U.S. employers added just 194,000 jobs in September, a second straight tepid gain and evidence... Read More
COVID, Kids and School: Seven Simple Steps for Staying Safe
This time last year, the coronavirus pandemic kept Florida’s schools closed and forced students to continue their virtual learning from home. Now,... Read More
Getting The Better Of Bullying
NAPSI — For many students, learning and school excitement can be stifled by caution and worry about bullying—but it can be alleviated. The... Read More
A Black Family Got Their Beach Back — And Inspired Others To Fight Against Land Theft
By: Danny Hajek, A Marinez, and Kelley Dickens, NPR Manhattan Beach, CA — Duane “Yellow Feather” Shepard stands at the top of a narrow... Read More
Political Watchers Say Future Trump Run Could End American Democracy
By: Manny Otiko, IVN Nationwide — Although former President Donald Trump is no longer in office, several political commentators say he poses... Read More
Medical Professionals Urge African-American Women to Take Covid-19 Vaccine So They Can Be Around for Their Children
By: Manny Otiko, IVN Los Angeles, CA — Two frontline medical workers were featured speakers at a recent teleconference on Covid-19, the... Read More
Medicare Basics: How to Get Ready for Your Annual Election Period
Sandy D’Elia, senior director of Medicare Sales for Blue Shield of California, explains important points in understanding Medicare and how Californians can... Read More
Blue Shield of California Offers Expanded Benefits and Services for Medicare Beneficiaries, including an exciting New Plan in Los Angeles County
Offerings in select counties include home meal delivery, additional dental coverage, transportation services, and Healthy Grocery, a new benefit for qualified members;... Read More
Working Remotely? What To Know About Cybersecurity
If you are employed in the US, it’s more likely than not that you worked remotely this past year. 52% of Americans... Read More
Husband & Wife On A Mission To Become The First Black-Owned Publicly Traded Quick-Service Restaurant Chain
African-American business owners seek to do more than survive; they aim to be a thriving enterprise. Supreme Foods Franchising, Inc. announced their... Read More