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The Trump administration's Office for Civil Rights has resolved fewer civil rights cases this year despite an increase in complaints, raising concerns about its ability to protect the civil rights of ...
Sen. Lisa Blunt Rochester has introduced a Senate resolution to recognize the pay disparity between Black women and white men, which would take more than two centuries to bridge, and is urging ...
A federal judge has overturned a Biden-era rule that kept $49B in medical debt off of millions of people's credit scores, potentially harming their ability to obtain credit and buy a home.
Colah B. Tawkin, a self-taught horticultural expert and host of the "Black in the Garden" podcast, aims to celebrate Black people's relationship with nature and counter negative narratives around ...
OBSERVER Staff Writer - Ex-NBA player Michael Kidd-Gilchrist visits the Capitol to advocate for legislation to ensure ...
Universoul Cafe, a Sacramento-based food recovery organization, is recovering from a recent break-in and robbery that stole ...
Family Life Center's STEM Summer Institute offers hands-on, project-based learning experiences to inspire and prepare ...
Black Youth Leadership Project hosts private graduation ceremony for Black students, celebrating their achievements and black ...
Sacramento City Council approves $1.25 million for new senior affordable housing development, Donner Field Senior Apartments, ...
A federal judge in Texas has removed a Biden-era rule that would have removed medical debt from credit reports, citing that ...
OBSERVER Senior Staff Writer - President Trump’s recent federal funding cuts, including more than $820 million in grants, ...
John Hope Bryant, a finance expert and philanthropist, advises people to avoid making broke-minded decisions, focus on economic empowerment and adjust their spending habits to maximize their financial ...