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How Some of L.A.’s Biggest Apartment Owners Avoid Section 8 Tenants 

A thorough investigation by Capital & Main has revealed that several major rental property owners in Los Angeles are circumventing anti-discrimination laws by denying Section 8 applicants due to their credit history, a practice prohibited under California law.

Amid Backsliding, A Michigan Group Keeps MLK’s Fire Burning

The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commission of Mid-Michigan is set to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the King holiday alongside the 41st anniversary of its renowned luncheon, one of the largest in the nation. The event will emphasize tackling urgent social issues and fostering education for future generations.

‘It Could Have Killed Me’: Minnesota Shooting Solidifies The Anxieties Of People Who Track...

In Minneapolis, tensions escalated following the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent, prompting protesters to clash with law enforcement and sparking calls for increased documentation of ICE activities through dash cameras.

Artist Documents Community After Eaton Fire Through Watercolor Paintings

In the wake of the destructive Eaton Fire, watercolor artist Keni "Arts" Davis has dedicated himself to capturing the essence of Altadena through his paintings, serving as a poignant reminder of resilience and the community's capacity to rebuild.

Smithsonian Takes Down Details About Trump’s Impeachments From Presidential Portrait Exhibition

The Smithsonian Institution has revised the exhibition label for President Donald Trump at the National Portrait Gallery, omitting details of his impeachments and installing a new portrait with a minimalist description. This change follows pressure from the White House, which has urged the museum to align with its campaign against perceived anti-American narratives.

Anti‑ICE Protests Held Across U.S. After Agent’s Fatal Shooting Of A Woman In Minneapolis

Nationwide protests erupted on Saturday as thousands gathered in cities across the United States, calling for the expulsion of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents and seeking justice for Renee Good, a Minneapolis woman fatally shot by an ICE agent.

Oregon To Investigate Border Patrol Shooting Of Man And Woman Who Feds Say Have...

Oregon authorities are investigating a shooting incident involving a Border Patrol agent in Portland, which resulted in two individuals, alleged affiliates of a Venezuelan gang, being wounded. The event has sparked protests and calls for a thorough examination of the circumstances surrounding the use of force.

U.S. Economy Added 50,000 Jobs In December, Capping Off One Of The Weakest Years...

The US economy added an estimated 50,000 jobs in December, resulting in the weakest annual job growth since 2003, driven almost entirely by the healthcare and social assistance industries, while tariffs, AI investment, and pandemic-related hiring cuts contributed to the slowdown.

Minneapolis Residents Seek Answers After ICE Agent Fatally Shoots Local Mother

In Minneapolis, the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old US citizen, by an ICE agent has ignited widespread outrage and protests. Good, who was accused of attempting to use her vehicle as a weapon against an officer, has become a focal point for community leaders and family members demanding justice and accountability.

The $20 Billion Green Bank Program Gets Another Day in Court

The Trump Administration's legal challenge to halt the EPA's $20 billion Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund progresses, as an emergency appeal has led to a scheduled hearing in late February.

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Maternal Health Expert’s Passing Sparks Outrage Over Racial Disparities In Care

Dr. Janell Green Smith, a certified nurse-midwife and doctor of nursing practice in South Carolina, has died following complications from childbirth, underscoring the systemic racism and care disparities that contribute to the disproportionately high rate of maternal mortality among Black women.