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ST. LOUIS — William "Bill" Clay Sr., Missouri's first Black congressman and a St. Louis civil rights leader, died Thursday. He was 94.
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 ...
NPR and PBS fans ripped Republicans for defunding public broadcasters on Thursday, saying it was shameful and "ghastly" ...
Gilgeous-Alexander led the Oklahoma City Thunder to the NBA championship last month while piling up hardware as league MVP ...
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 ...
Seabold assistant superintendent Mark Staley stayed, and assistant superintendent Jesse Hiellig also joined to help manage ...
Yahoo's live news blog for Thursday, July 17 has now concluded. Bunnings managing director Michael Schneider says he believes facial recognition in stores is still the way forward despite the hardware ...
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Meet Bambou Roger Kwong, the label redefining slow fashion with tailored essentials made from repurposed luxury deadstock.