After several months of Republican opposition, the Senate voted Tuesday to confirm economist Lisa Cook to the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, making her the first...
It is World Freedom of the Press Day. In America freedom of the press is secured in the nation’s Constitution, included because the Founding Fathers understood...
America is considered the world’s melting pot – an ethnic stew made rich by its diverse cultures — but new research shows that for Black Americans,...
The Urban League’s annual report on the state of Black America provided a bleak portrait of the voting rights challenges facing African Americans leading up to...
The economic impact of learning loss during the pandemic is still being tallied, but a recent McKinsey Report estimates by 2040 the delays could lead to “annual losses...
Volunteers at a recent Easter giveaway in Kansas City stacked canned goods, organized sacks of vegetables and placed baskets filled with personal care products in cars....
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine moves into its third month, and the G7’s agriculture ministers are warning the world’s food supply is at risk. In Kansas City,...
Volunteers at a recent Easter giveaway in Kansas City stacked canned goods, organized sacks of vegetables and placed baskets filled with personal care products in cars....
Black women often face health challenges other women experience but to a lesser degree. There appears to be no greater disparity between Black and white women...
The rigorous preparation required to become one of NASA’s astronauts is well-documented, requiring great mental and physical strength. Thousands apply for one of the few coveted...