The U.S. Department of Education has announced 60,000 additional teachers, nurses, firefighters and government public administrators will have their loans canceled under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program, bringing the total number of borrowers with debt cancellation to over 1 million.
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PG County Executive Angela Alsobrooks takes on opponent in first and only Maryland Senate race debate
Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks and former Maryland Governor Larry Hogan debated on Oct. 10, with Alsobrooks arguing that Hogan would help the GOP pass legislation that aligns with the party’s agenda, while Hogan stated that he would codify Roe v. Wade if elected.
After the deluge, the lies: Misinformation and hoaxes about Helene cloud the recovery
Extremist groups, disinformation agents, hucksters and politicians are exploiting the devastation and despair caused by Hurricane Helene to spread false claims and conspiracy theories about the government’s response, diverting attention from recovery efforts.
Divine Nine groups in Maryland host virtual campaign rally supporting VP Harris, Angela Alsobrooks
The Maryland Democratic Party and members of the Divine Nine Black sororities and fraternities are mobilizing voters to support Vice President Kamala Harris and Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks in the upcoming Nov. 5 election.
Georgia judge overturns 6-week abortion ban
A Fulton County judge has ruled that Georgia’s six-week abortion ban is unconstitutional, allowing abortions up to 22 weeks of pregnancy, while the state’s Attorney General has filed an appeal to the Georgia Supreme Court to reinstate the ban.
On Nov. 5, we must ‘be about’ voting – especially young people
Dr. Frances ‘Toni’ Draper, CEO and publisher of the AFRO American Newspapers, emphasizes the importance of having an Election Day plan and the importance of the youth voice as we move closer to Nov. 5.
Walz takes on Vance for vice presidency in live debate
Vice presidential hopefuls Tim Walz and JD Vance engaged in a policy-heavy debate on Oct 1, focusing their criticism on the top of the ticket and outlining the policy and character differences between their running mates.
PRESS ROOM: Justice Department sues Alabama for violating federal law’s prohibition on systematic efforts to remove voters within 90 days of an election
The Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against the State of Alabama and the Alabama Secretary of State for violating the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 by removing voters from the registration rolls within 90 days of the General Election.
PRESS ROOM: VA awards $4.3M in cooperative agreements to states, territories to help understand and prevent veteran suicide
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has awarded more than $4.3 million in cooperative agreements to states and territories to fund and provide technical assistance to suicide mortality review committees, aiming to identify and characterize local suicide deaths and inform Veteran suicide prevention strategies.
PRESS ROOM: Congressional Black Caucus releases corporate accountability report on diversity, equity, and inclusion
The Congressional Black Caucus has released a report on corporate accountability, finding that Fortune 500 companies remain committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion despite recent attacks, and outlining 12 best practices for promoting diversity in the workplace.
Is America ready for a female commander in chief? Black voters weigh in on the possibility
Black voters in Washington, D.C., Maryland, Michigan, and Georgia have expressed their concerns about the fragile state of the union and their hope that Vice President Kamala Harris will be elected as the first woman of color president of the United States.
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson brings book tour to Baltimore
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson spoke about her new book “Lovely Ones” and her personal origin story at the Central Branch of the Enoch Pratt Free Library in Baltimore on September 21.