By Cindy Lamothe GOBankRates Working a minimum wage job can feel like constantly spinning your wheels without making any financial progress. But earning less doesn’t necessarily mean building wealth and your financial dreams are off-limits, according to experts. “I’ve found […]
Read MoreBy Jheri Hardaway Staff Writer In today’s economic climate, conversations often gravitate toward the hardships of the Great Depression or the anxieties of modern recessions. Yet, for those seeking a tangible example of unparalleled wealth and architectural opulence, look no […]
Read MoreThe Conversation-A public interest group filed a U.S. federal complaint against artificial intelligence hiring tool, HireVue, in 2019 for deceptive hiring practices. The software, which has been adopted by hundreds of companies, favoured certain facial expressions, speaking styles and tones […]
Read MoreBy Dominique Heath Guest Columnist Each April, Sexual Assault Awareness Month returns with a familiar call to attention. Teal ribbons appear, statistics are shared, and conversations begin to surface again. But awareness, in practice, is often misunderstood. According to the […]
Read MoreBy Jordan Meadows Staff Writer Hundreds of members of historically Black fraternities and sororities filled Halifax Mall in downtown Raleigh on Wednesday, turning the North Carolina Black Alliance’s annual Divine 9 Legislative Day into what organizers called the largest such […]
Read MoreTHE GUARDIAN – Afrika Bambaataa, who has died of prostate cancer aged 68, was an influential figure in the development and rise of early hip-hop. Often bracketed with Kool Herc and Grandmaster Flash as one of the art form’s initial […]
Read MoreBy Jheri Hardaway Staff Writer From the Richard B. Harrison Branch of the Wake County Library, through Durham, Harnett, and beyond, you’ll find blue and silver pinwheels swirling to spread awareness regarding Child Abuse Prevention Month. Now more than ever, […]
Read MoreBy Jordan Meadows Staff Writer Dozens of educators, parents, and community members gathered outside the North Carolina General Assembly Wednesday morning to rally in the wake of the state Supreme Court’s April 2nd decision to dismiss the Leandro case, a […]
Read MoreDana Hunsinger Benbow Indianapolis Star In football, they’re called unicorns – those extraordinary players who have a toolbox of skills that make them not only versatile on the field, but a rare phenomenon to witness. Football unicorns make people stop […]
Read MoreNC NEWSLINE – A North Carolina House committee voted on Tuesday to approve interim recommendations to improve public safety in the state, but lawmakers say they’re a long way from finishing their work on involuntary commitment. The House Select Committee […]
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