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By Jennifer Mathews 26% of Americans are now using AI to file their 2025 returns, more than double the rate from the prior year Only 36% of Black Americans earning
This post was contributed by a community member. The views expressed here are the author’s own.National News, United States: Across the United States, small businesses remain the backbone of our
A new federal lawsuit is putting the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation under scrutiny, with an anti-affirmative action group claiming one of the organization’s scholarship programs illegally excludes students based on
Got story updates? Submit your updates here. ›The vibrant, high-fashion aesthetic of the ‘Belle Collective: Birmingham’ reality series promises an immersive look into the lives of successful Black female entrepreneurs.Today
In 1992, JoAnn Price was offered a job that almost nobody wanted. The National Association of Investment Companies had identified a gap: institutional capital was barely flowing toward minority-led investment
By Jennifer Mathews 26% of Americans are now using AI to file their 2025 returns, more than double the rate from the prior year Only 36% of Black Americans earning
This post was contributed by a community member. The views expressed here are the author’s own.National News, United States: Across the United States, small businesses remain the backbone of our
A new federal lawsuit is putting the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation under scrutiny, with an anti-affirmative action group claiming one of the organization’s scholarship programs illegally excludes students based on
by Nahlah Abdur-Rahman April 12, 2026 The Little Rock district uses shipping containers as it host its shops through Juneteenth. A Black business district in Little Rock, Arkansas, has plans
Got story updates? Submit your updates here. ›The vibrant, high-fashion aesthetic of the ‘Belle Collective: Birmingham’ reality series promises an immersive look into the lives of successful Black female entrepreneurs.Today
In 1992, JoAnn Price was offered a job that almost nobody wanted. The National Association of Investment Companies had identified a gap: institutional capital was barely flowing toward minority-led investment
