
Tariffs hit Black-owned businesses — how to adapt
In America’s competitive business landscape, Black entrepreneurs face a distinct set of challenges magnified by current trade policies. Tariffs—taxes imposed on imported goods—have emerged as
In America’s competitive business landscape, Black entrepreneurs face a distinct set of challenges magnified by current trade policies. Tariffs—taxes imposed on imported goods—have emerged as
The United States witnessed a significant uptick in unemployment filings last week, with 242,000 Americans submitting jobless claims. This represents a substantial increase of 22,000
Chicago Public Schools unveiled its Black Student Success Plan on February 24, 2025, a five-year initiative aimed at addressing educational disparities faced by Black students
For years, moderate alcohol consumption, particularly wine, has been touted as having health benefits. However, emerging research is now challenging this perception, revealing a disturbing
The recent 75-day pause on TikTok’s ban enforcement marks a significant pivot in the ongoing dialogue between U.S. administration and ByteDance. This strategic delay affects
A recent incident involving former Alaska Airlines flight attendant Nelle Diala has ignited a critical conversation about workplace expectations and personal expression in corporate America,
In recent weeks, the NFL has found itself at the center of controversy regarding players’ celebrations that mimic gun gestures. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has
As we make our way through September, it’s essential to highlight the significance of Life Insurance Awareness Month. This month serves as a reminder for
Microsoft has created a new policy to deal with image abuse. The tech giant has “heard concerns from victims, experts and other stakeholders” over the
Nassim Ashford is a Mercer University senior who has been selected for one of the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation (CBCF) Emerging Leaders Internships and will
The National Council of Negro Women Inc. was founded in 1935 by renowned educator and activist Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune. Nearly a century later, this
Tune in every Tuesday at 1 pm for a live episode of Tech Tuesdays with Randy Fling. Randy Fling, a Georgia Tech alum, tech enthusiast,
Congrats on thinking ahead to being a generational wealth builder! You might be putting money into your savings account or starting your retirement account, but
Conflicting messages on marijuana’s effects are coming from the White House website and members of the Obama administration. President Obama made a controversial remark regarding