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The minimum wage could finally get an increase to $15 per hour, but it's not so simple.

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Many Black farmers remain skeptical of Tom Vilsack’s return as USDA secretary but applaud new targeted measures to address their long-ignored concerns.

Reps. Stacey Plaskett and Joe Neguse emerged from day two of the Senate's impeachment trial as prominent voices in the argument to bar Trump's ability to run for office in perpetuity.

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Cleaning house, Biden has an opportunity to bring in a new crop of U.S. attorneys committed to the values of the current administration.

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Erica Campbell of the Get Up Morning Show got involved with the All of Us Campaign to help spread the word about why it’s important for more African American people to get involved in research studies. According to statistics, 40% of people in the United States identify as people of color yet the data from medical research is mostly 80%-90% white.  The post Erica Campbell’s Morning Show Breaks Down the ‘All of Us Research Campaign’ appeared first on NewsOne.

Trump made history as the first president to be impeached twice and faces an incitement of insurrection charge in the Senate, stemming from the Jan. 6 Capitol attack.

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Families with children might be eligible for additional financial support if a Democratic proposal successfully moves through Congress. Here's what you need to know.

Rep. Hakeem Jeffries called out Senate Republicans ahead of their expected impeachment acquittal of Donald Trump in what he said would set a dangerous precedent for lame-duck presidents moving forward.

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Bills in several states want to limit teaching about racism and oppression, adopting the framing of the debunked 1776 Commission report.

Vice President Kamala Harris made her first tie-breaking vote on Friday in a move to accelerate a $1.9 trillion rescue package intended to offer much needed relief to Americans during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

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Roughly one million people in America are estimated to be living with HIV/AIDS. Black people makeup about 13% of the U.S. population but account for 45.4% of HIV/AIDS cases. The post Here’s What You Should Know About National Black HIV/Awareness Day appeared first on NewsOne.

Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene was stripped of her committee assignments on Thursday, following a contentious battle between Republicans and Democrats in Congress.