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Biden Declares 2023 a ‘Great Year for American Workers’ as Labor Market Continued Resilient Path in December

With companies adding 216,000 jobs in December, the labor market continued a resilient path, indicating that the economy is still growing quickly, even though hiring may slow down as rising borrowing prices reduce consumer demand for goods and services. The

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From Betrayal to Empowerment: The Imperative Shift Towards a Vigorous Black Press

The media has always been a vital pillar of democracy because it informs citizens, holds governments at all levels accountable, and provides a platform for diverse opinions and commentary. Despite its importance, journalism has struggled to remain relevant and credible

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Why Does Claudine Gay Still Work at Harvard After Being Forced To Resign as Its President? She’s Got Tenure

Harvard University President Claudine Gay resigned on Jan. 2, 2024, less than one month after University of Pennsylvania President Liz Magill stepped down. They called it quits amid uproar among conservative lawmakers and several major donors regarding what they saw

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What Is Resilience? A Psychologist Explains the Main Ingredients That Help People Manage Stress

The word resilience can be perplexing. Does it mean remaining calm when faced with stress? Bouncing back quickly? Growing from adversity? Is resilience an attitude, a character trait or a skill set? And can misperceptions about resilience hurt people, rather

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Biden Declares 2023 a ‘Great Year for American Workers’ as Labor Market Continued Resilient Path in December

House Democrats are pleading with Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas to recuse himself from the case involving former President Donald Trump’s eligibility to participate in the Colorado Republican primary. Rep. Hank Johnson of Georgia is leading the request. The call

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Impact of Diversity on Organizational Performance

            Diversity in the workplace can be defined as a workplace being heterogeneous in terms of gender, race, and ethnicity as well as possessing distinct elements and qualities that differentiate each individual (8). Diversity in the workplace has been steadily

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Former U.S. Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson Dies at 89

Former U.S. Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson, a trailblazer and dedicated public servant, died at 89. Kirk Johnson, her son, confirmed her death on Sunday, Dec. 31. Johnson had been recently admitted to hospice care and left behind a legacy of

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The Eminent Danger Facing All of Black America

One of the most in-your-face and undeniable moments that shows the direction most Republicans and so-called conservatives are attempting to take America is the utter witch hunt meant to destroy Claudine Gay, who is now the former president of Harvard.

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Harvard President Claudine Gay Resigns Amidst Scandals and Plagiarism Allegations

  Harvard President Claudine Gay has resigned, making her tenure the shortest in the university’s history. The decision comes after just six months and two days in office, amidst mounting allegations of plagiarism and criticism over her handling of antisemitism

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Controversial Board Game “Storm the Capitol” Released Ahead of January 6 Anniversary

Further highlighting how white supremacy knows no boundaries, a new board game titled “Storm the Capitol—TrueAnon Edition” is set for release this weekend, coinciding with the third anniversary of the January 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol. The limited-edition

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