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Woman Who Gave Birth In Car After Being Discharged Meets With Hospital; Father Speaks...

Leon and Mercedes Wells are advocating for systemic changes at Franciscan Health in Crown Point following an incident where Mercedes was discharged while in active labor, leading to the birth of their daughter Alena in their vehicle.

Tracking States’ Unprecedented Redistricting Efforts

President Donald Trump and the Republican Party have initiated an extensive campaign to redraw state congressional maps, aiming to safeguard their slim majority in the House of Representatives as the 2026 midterm elections approach. Concurrently, Democrats have embarked on their own redistricting initiatives, sparking a nationwide series of legal and political battles.

U.S. Strikes Another Boat In The Eastern Pacific, Killing Four, Amid Escalating Questions About...

The United States military executed a strike on a vessel suspected of drug trafficking in the Eastern Pacific, resulting in the deaths of four individuals aboard. This action is part of Operation Southern Spear, a campaign that has drawn bipartisan criticism due to its contentious methods.

Supreme Court Allows Texas To Use Trump-Backed Congressional Map In Midterms

The United States Supreme Court has sanctioned the use of a congressional map in Texas, a move that bolsters President Donald Trump's strategy to maintain Republican dominance in Congress. This decision overturns a lower court's ruling, which had deemed the map likely unconstitutional due to allegations of racial gerrymandering.

Lawyers For New York Attorney General’s Office Expected In Court To Seek Disqualification Of...

New York Attorney General Letitia James is contesting the legitimacy of John Sarcone's appointment as acting US attorney for the Northern District of New York. James argues that Sarcone's appointment is unlawful, rendering any subpoenas he has issued as invalid.

Maurice DuBois Is Exiting CBS — Leaving ‘Evening News’ Without Anchors

Maurice DuBois will depart CBS News later this month, following John Dickerson's earlier exit, creating a vacancy at the anchor desk and prompting CBS News to seek a successor.

Brand Helps Young Black Ballerinas See Themselves In Ballet

Atlanta entrepreneur Jamia Ramsey has launched Blendz, a line of ballet shoes and tights available in four inclusive shades, aimed at helping young Black ballerinas find footwear that matches their skin tone, thereby fostering a sense of belonging in an art form traditionally dominated by Eurocentric standards.

ICE To Launch Operation Targeting Somali Immigrants In Twin Cities, Federal Official Says, As...

A new Immigration and Customs Enforcement operation in Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota, will specifically target undocumented Somali immigrants, following a recent escalation in President Trump's rhetoric against the community.

A First Look At November Hiring Shows The Private Sector Lost 32,000 Jobs

Amidst a challenging economic landscape, small businesses in the United States have experienced significant job losses, shedding approximately 32,000 positions in November. This marks the largest monthly decline in employment for small establishments in two and a half years, highlighting the impact of rising costs and fluctuating consumer demand on these vulnerable enterprises.

Why Car Prices Won’t Stop Rising

The automotive market is poised for a significant shift as car prices are projected to exceed $50,000 next year. This anticipated increase is attributed to rising production costs and heightened demand from affluent buyers, despite recent efforts by the Trump administration to relax fuel-economy standards. The implications of these developments underscore the ongoing affordability challenges faced by consumers, particularly in transit-starved regions.

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Why Black Folks Say ‘No’ To Organ Donation

Tamika Smith, a 40-year-old Black woman, has declined to register as an organ donor, citing her personal experiences of medical gaslighting and mistreatment. This decision reflects a broader sentiment within the Black community, rooted in a historical context of medical racism and the systemic mistreatment of Black individuals.