
The House Budget Resolution’s Medicaid cuts would be the largest in U.S. history
Medicaid faces largest cuts in history if the House Budget Resolution passes, harming millions, especially Latinos.
Medicaid faces largest cuts in history if the House Budget Resolution passes, harming millions, especially Latinos.
Five years post-COVID-19, U.S. cities like Chicago and Houston face fiscal stress as remote work persists and pensions strain budgets.
The NAACP’s new “Green Book” advises on businesses Black people should boycott for rolling back DEI initiatives.
In honor of Black History Month, we celebrate Afro-Latinas shaping cultural narratives and challenging stereotypes.
Neighborhood pharmacies are rapidly closing, with 7,000 locations shut since 2019. Reduced drug reimbursements strain them.
Tom Homan suggested AOC could be “in trouble” for advising migrants of their rights, sparking a legal debate.
The Christian right has shifted from defending liberty to seeking power, defunding aid groups that help the poor worldwide.
“Resegregation is not just a right, but a responsibility,” says Karen Attiah, urging a return to truth in racial justice.
National Urban League President Marc H. Morial condemns Trump’s order denying federal funds, risking economic stability.
Nonprofits using varied strategies in online fundraising, like gratitude and mission storytelling, raise more donations.
Ford CEO Jim Farley warns that Trump’s tariffs and EV policy uncertainty could raise costs, risk U.S. jobs, and benefit foreign automakers over domestic firms.
Louisiana rice farmers fear economic fallout as Trump and Musk cut USAID programs, disrupting rice exports vital to global food aid and local agriculture.