The Power of the Black Vote
Pastor J. Edgar Boyd Long before the United States became a nation, Black people helped build its foundation. Black men and women, some free and many enslaved, cleared land, tilled
Pastor J. Edgar Boyd Long before the United States became a nation, Black people helped build its foundation. Black men and women, some free and many enslaved, cleared land, tilled

Pastor Torrey Collins stands at the future site of a new affordable housing development during a groundbreaking ceremony hosted by Logos Faith Development. Los Angeles, CA — Faith leaders, community

Tammi Berry, My Systagyrl Foundation Many people say, “My one vote doesn’t matter.” But after working for the Registrar Recorder/County Clerk’s Office in Norwalk, California, during election seasons from 2003

California Gov. Gavin Newson, D-Calif., packs diapers into a box with Baby2Baby leaders after a press conference in San Francisco May 8, 2026. California families welcoming newborns will soon receive

May marks National Small Business Month, a recognition that dates back to 1963 when President John F. Kennedy first established National Small Business Week. Over time, that observance expanded into

Ta Lese Morrow, Publisher, Carson Compas & Inland Valley News Statewide — California civil rights leaders, elected officials, and legal advocates are sounding the alarm over what they describe as

In today’s uncertain economy, more Americans are becoming intentional about how they spend and save. Rising costs—from groceries to housing—continue to strain household budgets, even as incomes increase. Yet, many

Democratic Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick Florida Congresswoman Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick has resigned from the U.S. House of Representatives just before she was set to face a rare public ethics hearing and

California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed an executive order on March 30 placing new limits on how artificial intelligence can be used in state government, while also encouraging agencies to expand

By: Brent Schutte, Northwestern Mutual Stocks started the week on an upbeat note as the administration delayed a deadline to strike Iranian energy plants by five days, also announcing that








