Return To Jim Crow: Federal Regulations Rolled Back To Allow Segregation
The Trump administration has reversed decades of civil rights advancements by eliminating anti-segregation mandates in federal contracting, potentially paving the way for the re-emergence of 'Whites Only' and 'Colored' signage in government-funded workplaces.
Trump Is Invoking The Alien Enemies Act. Here Are Answers To Key Questions About...
President Donald Trump has invoked the Alien Enemies Act, an 18th-century law historically used during wartime, to target Venezuela's Tren de Aragua gang. However, a federal judge has temporarily blocked deportations under this proclamation.
Why IRS Upheaval Has Not Slowed Tax Season
The Internal Revenue Service has faced significant upheaval due to the Department of Government Efficiency's attempts to access IRS data systems, resulting in delays in compliance disputes, audits, and taxpayer services. However, tax filing and refund issuance have continued to proceed smoothly.
DOGE Proposes Cutting IRS Workforce By A Total Of Nearly 20%
The Trump administration and Department of Government Efficiency have proposed a significant downsizing of the IRS, aiming for a 20% workforce reduction by May 15. This move could adversely affect revenue generation and customer service.
Dollar General Warns Low-Income Americans’ Finances Are Getting Worse
Dollar General reported a modest 1.2% increase in sales last quarter, attributing the sluggish growth to the deteriorating financial conditions of low-income Americans, many of whom are now forced to forgo even basic necessities.
Palestinian Activist Mahmoud Khalil Will Remain In ICE Detention In Louisiana After First Court...
Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil remains detained at an ICE facility in Louisiana following his arrest for allegedly organizing protests against the Israel-Hamas war at Columbia University. A New York federal judge has mandated that Khalil be granted access to his legal counsel and has temporarily halted his deportation pending further legal proceedings.
The End Of Black Lives Matter Plaza
Mayor Muriel Bowser has initiated the removal of the Black Lives Matter Plaza mural, a site visited by civil rights icon Rep. John Lewis in 2020. This action follows Republican Rep. Andrew Clyde's legislation demanding the mural's removal, citing home rule and the threat of losing federal funding.
Bloody Sunday At 60: This Is Not A Celebration
Sixty years after the Bloody Sunday march, civil rights activists and scholars caution that the right to vote is under threat. The Supreme Court's Shelby County Decision and the SAVE Act jeopardize the advancements achieved in the struggle for racial equality and justice.
Small Business Uncertainty About The Economy Spikes To The Second-Highest Level Since 1973
The Trump administration's fluctuating trade policy has generated significant uncertainty and apprehension among small businesses, resulting in an increase in the National Federation of Independent Business' Uncertainty Index.
Southwest Is Getting Rid Of Its Most Recognizable Perk
Southwest Airlines will end its free checked baggage policy on May 28. The first and second checked bags will incur charges for passengers who are not members of the A-List loyalty program, do not hold a branded credit card, or are not traveling on a business fare.
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Barbershop Killing Escalates Trauma For Boston Neighborhood
Ateiya Sowers-Hassell, a stylist at Salvaged Roots in Boston's Dorchester neighborhood, witnessed the shooting of 20-year-old Elijah Clunie at a nearby barbershop on Labor Day. The incident has left the community feeling unsafe and deeply traumatized.