by Alicia Diaz | Sep 22, 2020 | Coronavirus, Featured
WASHINGTON – Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Tuesday unemployment has dropped to 8.4% and the U.S. is in the “fastest economy recovery” from a crisis that the country has ever experienced. He told the House Financial Service Committee that his department...
by Nicole Girten and Anabel Mendoza | Sep 21, 2020 | Coronavirus, Featured, Immigration
Over 400 counties across the U.S. are considered “persistent poverty,” having high poverty rates for decades. Almost half of the 44 counties in Texas with persistent poverty are located along the U.S.-Mexico border and their high poverty rates and low wage employment...
by Henry Ren | Sep 21, 2020 | Business & Tech, Featured
It is not just the Trump administration that plans a crackdown on Chinese companies listed on U.S. stock exchanges. Shareholders want to make them pay, too. In 2020, U.S. shareholders have sued 20 Chinese companies that currently or used to sell shares on the New York...
by Alyk Russell Kenlan | Sep 3, 2020 | Coronavirus, Featured, Health
For Scott Tekesky, his time stationed at an Army base on Oahu, Hawaii, far from his family, prepared him for the isolation of sheltering in place in his suburban Atlanta home for months because of the COVID-19 pandemic. “When you’re in the continental...
by Nicole Girten, Emine Yücel and Zhihui Xing | Sep 3, 2020 | Coronavirus, Featured, Health
Data from the U.S Food and Drug Administration shows people of color, especially Black Americans, are recruited for drug trials at substantially lower rates than white Americans. 75% of cardiovascular drug trials reported from 2015 to 2019 had major racial...
by Shirin Ali | Aug 31, 2020 | Featured, Politics
Top officials in Wisconsin, including U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin and Madison Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway, are demanding assurances that the U.S. Postal Service will fix delays, restore mailboxes and ensure that all absentee ballots will get to voters and back to election...