Trump: Black and Hispanic voters who vote for Harris ‘gotta have your head examined’

The Hill - Former President Trump on Tuesday suggested any Black or Hispanic voters who do not support him should have their head examined, echoing a similar comment he has made about Jewish voters backing Democrats. "Any African American or Hispanic- and you know how well I'm doing there - that votes for Kamala, you gotta have your head examined. Because they are really screwing you. They are really screwing

A NC Appeals Court Has Blocked Use Of University’s Digital ID For Voting

RALEIGH, N.C, (AP) - A North Carolina appeals court on September 27th blocked students and employees at the state's flagship public university from providing a digital identification produced by the school when voting to comply with a new photo ID mandate. The decision by a three-judge panel of the intermediate-level Court of Appeals reverses at least temporarily last month's decision by the State Board of Elections that the mobile ID

FEMA resumes door-to-door visits in North Carolina after threats tied to disinformation

ASHEVILLE, N.C. (AP) - Federal disaster personnel have resumed door-to-door visits as part of their hurricane-recovery work in North Carolina, an effort temporarily suspended amid threats that prompted officials to condemn the spread of disinformation. Over the weekend, reports emerged that workers with the Federal Emergency Management Agency could be targeted by militia as the government responds to Hurricane Helene. A sheriff's office said Monday that one man was arrested during an investigation,

Early voting record shattered in Georgia

The Hill - Georgia voters took to the polls in record numbers Tuesday, casting more than 300,000 ballots on the first day of early voting, according to officials. Gabriel Sterling, the chief operating officer of Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger's (R) office shared in a post on the social platform X that the Peach State had shattered its record. "With the record-breaking 1st day of early voting and accepted absentees we have had over 328,000 total

CA enacts car data privacy law to curb domestic violence

Sept 30 (Reuters) - California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a bill that requires automakers selling internet-connected cars to do more to protect domestic abuse survivors, a move that may expand such safeguards nationwide. As automakers add ever more sophisticated technology to their cars, instances of stalking and harassment using features such as location tracking and remote controls have begun to emerge. The bill passed the California state legislature with

A Perspective Of Generational Drug And Alcohol Use. How It Has Changed

Jordan Meadows Staff Writer The landscape of substance use among high school students in the United States has shifted dramatically over the decades. From alcohol and cigarettes to marijuana and prescription medications, the trends have evolved in response to cultural, social, and legislative changes. The 1970s marked a period of high substance use among adolescents. Data from 1975 indicated that nearly 50% of high school seniors reported alcohol use in

Harris announces a new plan to empower Black men as she tries to energize them to vote for her

ERIE, Pa. (AP) - Vice President Kamala Harris announced a plan on Monday to give Black men more economic opportunities and other chances to thrive as she works to energize a key voting bloc that has Democrats concerned about a lack of enthusiasm. Harris' plan includes providing forgivable business loans for Black entrepreneurs, creating more apprenticeships and studying sickle cell and other diseases that disproportionately affect African American men. Harris already has

Are digital tools a way for companies to retain hourly workers?

NEW YORK (AP) - The COVID-19 pandemic and the resetting of the economy that followed it made hourly workers more aware of their value. Some experts think employers should expect to field demands for flexible hours and other workplace incentives even as the labor market weakens. WorkJam, an online platform that was founded in 2014, has tried to be at the forefront of this shift. It provides clients such as

Black Pentecostal, Charismatic Christians Are Boosting Their Visibility In Politics − A Shift From The Past

The Conversation-Many Black leaders are swinging into action for the Harris-Walz campaign - and clergy are no exception. On Aug. 5, 2024, The Black Church PAC hosted a "Win With the Black Church" webinar to register voters, sign up volunteers and raise funds for Vice President Kamala Harris. The kickoff event, which organizers said raised US$500,000 and boasted 16,000 attendees, was hosted by the political action committee's co-founder, Mike McBride