October 2023 Archive
By David Hilzenrath and Jodie Fleischer Contributing Writers (kffhealthnews.org) — Three U.S. senators on a panel that oversees Social Security have called on the Social Security Administration to address a news ... New England town considers accelerating reparations timeline
By Stacy M. Brown Contributing Writer (NNPA Newswire) — Officials in Amherst, Massachusetts, are contemplating accelerating their groundbreaking reparations initiative. Located in the so-called Pioneer Valley of Western Massachusetts, Amherst established one ... The horrors in Gaza will only get worse
By Rev. Jesse Jackson TriceEdneyWire.com Columnist The grim horror in Israel and Gaza is about to get worse. The terrorist attacks by Hamas that killed a reported 1,400 Israelis, wounded over 3,500 ... Republicans for Biden?
By David W. Marshall TriceEdneyWire.com Columnist For years, historians have wondered what would have happened had Sen. Robert F. Kennedy not been assassinated. Kennedy, at the time of his death, was able ... Louisiana: the ‘red state’ we live in…
Louisiana residents filled Louisiana voters went to the polls on October 14, turning Louisiana into the deepest red since former Governor Bobby Jindal ran the state. DOJ issues report to improve police hiring nationwide
By Stacy M. Brown Contributing Writer (NNPA Newswire) — Law enforcement faces a challenge as more officers resign or retire, and fewer qualified applicants are interested in becoming police officers. A new ... The newest form of school discipline: Kicking kids out of class and into virtual learning
By Carly Graf Contributing Writer (Special from The AFRO) — It wasn’t the first time Ventrese Curry’s granddaughter had gotten into trouble at school. A seventh grader at a charter school in ... States that send a mail ballot to every voter really do increase turnout, scholars find
By Zachary Roth Contributing Writer (Stateline via lailluminator.com) — Lately, a rough consensus has emerged among people who study the impact of voting policies: Though they often spark fierce partisan fighting, most ... How incoming Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple wants to change the industry
By Julie O’Donoghue Contributing Writer (lailluminator.com) — Louisiana appears headed in a new direction when it comes to insurance regulations. Tenth Annual wrongful Conviction Day shines light on injustice
By Stacy M. Brown Contributing Writer (NNPA Newswire) — October 2, 2023, marks the Tenth Annual Wrongful Conviction Day, a global initiative to raise awareness about the pervasive issue of wrongful convictions ...
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