A series of tornadoes and storms swept across the southern United States, resulting in the tragic loss of two lives and leaving thousands without power. The storm system forced residents in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama to seek shelter late Tuesday and overnight, putting millions at risk. The victims, a 39-year-old mother and her 8-year-old son […]
Despite high rates of job participation and entrepreneurship among Blacks and Latinos, a significant wage gap is hindering their economic mobility. By 2030, Latinos are projected to account for more than one in five U.S. workers. However, the wage gap for Latinos is estimated to be as high as $288 billion annually. A recent study […]
Central Florida Representative Bruce Antone has expressed strong opposition to the plan to build the museum on a former slave plantation in St. Augustine. A debate has erupted in Florida over the proposed location of a new Black History Museum, drawing attention from lawmakers and local community members alike. Antone’s stance centers around the chosen […]
In recent years, Mango has been on a growth trajectory, aiming to boost its market position and win over skeptical consumers. One of its standout strategies is drawing from its direct competitors’ playbooks: collaborations. The Spanish fast-fashion retailer’s approach includes working with both influencers and brands such as Camille Charrière and Simon Miller. On Tuesday, […]
Pro-Palestinian protests are increasingly taking place at colleges and universities nationwide, with recent protests at the University of Southern California and The University of Texas at Austin leading to a robust police presence and numerous campus arrests. USC reported significant protest activity at the heart of the University Park Campus (UPC) on Wednesday morning, warning […]