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December 14, 2023Federal Reserve Maintains High Interest Rates, Hints at Future Cuts
The Federal Reserve has decided to maintain its benchmark interest rate in the range of 5.25%-5.50%, the highest level in…
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December 13, 2023Lawsuit Advances for Displaced Black Families in Portland
A federal court ruling has allowed a lawsuit to proceed on behalf of hundreds of Black families in Portland, Oregon.…
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December 13, 2023Benjamin Crump Defends Black-Led Grant Program Amidst Civil Rights Controversy
Civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump is leading a legal defense for a grant program specifically aimed at supporting Black women,…
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December 13, 2023The United Negro College Fund: Charting a Path for the Future
A Legacy of Empowerment and a New Era of Innovation The United Negro College Fund (UNCF) is witnessing a significant…
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December 13, 2023Tragedy in Liberty Township: Grandmother Accused of Shooting Infant Granddaughter
(Potentially triggering content proceed with caution) In a shocking incident in Liberty Township, Ohio, a grandmother has been accused of…
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December 13, 2023House Republicans Set to Vote on Biden Impeachment Inquiry
The U.S. House of Representatives, under Republican control, is poised to vote on formalizing the impeachment inquiry of President Joe…
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December 13, 2023Tesla Initiates Major Recall Over Autopilot Monitoring System Defect
Tesla has issued a recall for over 2 million vehicles to address a defect in the system designed to monitor…
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December 12, 2023Texas Supreme Court Rules Against Woman Seeking Emergency Abortion
The Texas Supreme Court recently ruled against Kate Cox, a woman who sought an emergency abortion due to a medical…
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December 12, 2023Epic Games Triumphs Over Google in Antitrust Battle
Epic Games, the creator of the popular video game “Fortnite,” has achieved a significant legal victory against Google. A jury…
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December 12, 2023Harvard Stands by President Claudine Gay Amid Antisemitism Testimony Controversy
Harvard University’s governing board has affirmed that President Claudine Gay will not be stepping down, despite the controversy stemming from…
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