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Japan has worked hard to attract foreigners to boost its sluggish economy but now the perception there are too many has prompted the creation of a new task force, as competition for votes heats up ...
For decades, the public sector has been a lifeline for Black women shut out of economic opportunity. It’s no surprise that Trump's federal downsizing targeted them first, explains gender economist ...
ST. LOUIS — William "Bill" Clay Sr., Missouri's first Black congressman and a St. Louis civil rights leader, died Thursday. He was 94.
NPR and PBS fans ripped Republicans for defunding public broadcasters on Thursday, saying it was shameful and "ghastly" ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — NBA Finals MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Olympic champion gymnast Simone Biles won as best male and ...
Yale was a governor and president of the East India Company, which was directly involved in the trafficking of enslaved people. Yale made his first donation in 1813, and in 1845 the college was ...
It’s time to return to the kind of bottom-up struggle that helped establish modern public health in the first place.
BMW's i7 Singapore Icons is a one-of-a-kind celebratory model that features plenty of exclusive touches, including a ...
From Hollywood to Silicon Valley, Black women earn less despite driving innovation. Here's why closing the wage gap benefits ...
Temple announced it will delay the opening of the new hospital and transition labor and delivery to Sept. 3 to address ...
From "no white after Labor Day" to dictates about denim, feel free to stop following these silly rules, according to style experts.
Meanwhile, the national unemployment rate ticked down to 4.1% and employers added a stronger-than-expected 147,000 jobs in ...