May 2023 Archive
By Jacob Fischler Contributing Writer (lailluminator.com) — The U.S. Department of Agriculture will begin to administer two loan and grant programs worth nearly $11 billion to boost clean energy systems in rural ... Study reveals staggering toll of being Black in America: 1.6M excess deaths over 22 years
By Liz Szabo Contributing Writer (kffhealthnews.org) – Research has long shown that Black people live sicker lives and die younger than white people. In Commencement Address, Biden recognizes Howard U. as ‘The Soul of the Nation’ as some graduates stage protest
By Sam P. Collins Contributing Writer (Special to the Trice Edney News Wire from the Washington Informer) — In his commencement address to Howard University’s (HU) Class of 2023, President Joe Biden ... IRS admits to targeting Black taxpayers for audits
By Stacy M. Brown Contributing Writer (NNPA Newswire) — IRS Commissioner Daniel Werfel has acknowledged what many have known for some time: Black taxpayers face an IRS audit exponentially more than other ... Own the narrative: The solution to anti-Blackness
The only way to beat the turning back of the clock to total marginalization of Blacks is to make some noise and own the narrative. Politicians are passing laws to ... Mainstream media’s bias against Kamala Harris poses re-election challenges for Biden
By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire During a December 2021 trip to Paris, Vice President Kamala Harris purchased a $375 cooking pot. America’s mainstream media didn’t approve. Issues of Health
By Dr. E. Faye Williams, Esq. (Ret.) TriceEdneyWire.com Columnist Part III I am blessed to have friends in every walk of life. With few exceptions, when I speak with friends who are ... To protect and serve our teachers
By David W. Marshall TriceEdneyWire.com Columnist Teacher’s Appreciation Week is recognized each year during the first full week in May. Teachers have always held the distinct honor of molding a child’s mind ... State legislative committee advances bill to allow for permitless concealed carry
By Jenna Bridges Contributing Writer (LSU Manship School News Service) — A House committee on crime advanced a bill 8-1 that would allow permitless concealed carry for individuals 18 and ... Louisiana leads nation in percentage of people in adult prisons for crimes they committed as kids
By Nick Chrastil The Lens A new report by the national non-profit Human Rights for Children has found that the degree to which the United States punishes crimes committed by kids is ...
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