Market Turmoil Raises Concerns Among Black Investors
By Stacy M. Brown, BlackPressUSA.com Senior National Correspondent The U.S. stock markets have continued to experience significant declines, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropping to start the...
View ArticleWhy Trump is Singling Out South Africa and Accusing It Of Being Anti-White...
By GERALD IMRAY, Associated Press CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — The Trump administration’s decision to expel the South African ambassador is its latest move against a country it has singled out for...
View ArticleAppeals Court Lifts Blocks on Trump’s Orders Restricting Diversity, Equity...
By LINDSAY WHITEHURST, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — An appeals court on Friday lifted a block on executive orders seeking to end government support for diversity, equity and inclusion programs,...
View ArticleTrump Targets Public Education with Mass Job Cuts
By Stacy M. Brown, BlackPressUSA.com, Senior National Correspondent The Trump administration has taken its first steps in dismantling the Department of Education, slashing more than 1,300 jobs and...
View ArticleBlack Homeownership Faces Persistent Barriers Despite Hard-Fought Gains
By Stacy M. Brown, BlackPressUSA.com, Senior National Correspondent Sonia Reed believed she had achieved the American dream. In December 2024, the Black grandmother and former homeless individual...
View ArticleMobilizing for 2026: Chavis Urges Black Press to Act
By Stacy M. Brown, BlackPressUSA.com, Senior National Correspondent The National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) marked the 198th anniversary of the Black Press, and the culmination of Black...
View ArticlePolitical Playback: California Capitol News You Might Have Missed
By Bo Tefu, California Black Media State’s $3.4 Million Request to Shore Up Medi-Cal Sparks Immigration Debate California lawmakers have been notified that the state needs a $3.4 billion loan to keep...
View ArticleExplainer: What’s a Recession and Why is Rising Anxiety About It Roiling...
By CHRISTOPHER RUGABER, AP News WASHINGTON (AP) — Stock markets are plunging, consumers and businesses have started to sour on the economy, and economists are marking down their estimates for growth...
View ArticleOpinion: Overregulation and Market Manipulation Are the Roots of California’s...
By Craig J. DeLuz, Special to California Black Media Partners OPINION – When California Democrats recently proclaimed their intention to “Make California Affordable Again,” it echoed a familiar refrain...
View ArticleShe Was The First Black Woman To Run the U.S. Budget. She Doesn’t Want To Be...
By Errin Haines, The 19th After a 15-year career as a staffer on the Appropriations Committee in the House of Representatives, Shalanda Young became President Joe Biden’s director of the Office of...
View ArticleSan Diego’s Kalahari Lewis-Campbell is Redefining the Future of Film
By Tihut Tamrat, Voice & Viewpoint Staff At just 15 years old, a native of Southeastern San Diego, Kalahari Lewis-Campbell is already making waves in the film industry. Selected as one of ten...
View Article‘Puddles and Ditches’: California Considers Protecting Wetlands From Trump Order
By Alastair Bland, CalMatters Legislators and environmentalists are considering how to safeguard California’s wetlands after the Trump administration announced its plans to rein in — once again — the...
View ArticleCalifornia, Other States Sue To Halt Massive Layoffs at U.S. Department of...
By Carolyn Jones and Mikhail Zinshteyn, CalMatters California and 19 other states plus Washington D.C. pushed back today against the Trump administration’s gutting of the Department of Education,...
View ArticlePentagon Restores A Few Webpages Honoring Servicemembers But Still Defends...
By LEAH WILLINGHAM, JENNIFER SINCO KELLEHER and TARA COPP, Associated Press The Pentagon said Monday that internet pages honoring a Black Medal of Honor winner and Japanese American service members...
View ArticleA Call to Action
By Latanya West, Managing Editor, San Diego Voice & Viewpoint The purpose of the Saturday, March 15 meeting was to bring BAPACSD members and the community together to ‘bring your issues, bring your...
View ArticleNorth Carolina’s Largest Public University NC State Names New Chancellor
By MAKIYA SEMINERA, Associated Press RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — The University of North Carolina Board of Governors has chosen the next person to lead the state’s largest public university by enrollment...
View ArticleBlack Family Wellness Expo Delivers Impact
By Denise L. Norris, Communications Consultant As attendees exited the Black Family Wellness Expo (BFWE) held on Saturday, March 8th, from 11 AM to 2 PM at KIPP Adelante Preparatory Academy, were asked...
View ArticleA Night of Faith, History, and Inspiration
By Charles Warren, Contributing Writer On March 14, 2025, REEL TEENS hosted another impactful Black Fridays (African-American History Documentaries), founded and directed by Pastor James Wiley Jr. at...
View ArticleAdvocates, Attorneys Arm Immigrants With Education to Fight ICE Raids
By Manny Otiko, California Black Media A number of California groups, officials and individuals are taking proactive steps to educate immigrants subject to deportation about their legal rights as...
View ArticleCollege Athletes Can Now Make Millions Off Sponsorship Deals. Here’s The...
By Adam Echelman and Erica Yee, CalMatters $390,000 to Jaylon Tyson, a former basketball guard at UC Berkeley, from a group of private donors. $3,000 to Jordan Chiles, a UCLA gymnast and Olympic...
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