10 Tips To Help Change Your Relationship With Money
NEW YORK (AP) – With the end of 2024 around the corner, you might be reflecting on financial goals for 2025. Whether you’re saving to move out of your parents’ house or pay off student loan debt, financial resolutions can […]
Read MoreJimmy Carter, the 39th US president, has died at 100
ATLANTA (AP) – Jimmy Carter, the peanut farmer who won the presidency in the wake of the Watergate scandal and Vietnam War, endured humbling defeat after one tumultuous term and then redefined life after the White House as a global humanitarian, has […]
Read MoreHoliday Week Brings Higher Rates
The holiday season isn’t prime time for the housing market. Fewer people buy and sell homes in the winter months, leading to a decline in home loan applications. Furthermore, mortgage rates have reached their highest levels in weeks. Following the […]
Read MoreFilm Review: Tyler Perry & NetFlix – The Six Triple Eight
By: Jheri Worldwide Staff Writer “Six Triple Eight,” directed by Tyler Perry, tells the empowering true story of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, the only all-Black, all-female battalion to serve overseas during World War II. This film was powerful […]
Read MoreOnesimus: The African Who Helped Defeat Smallpox
By: Jordan Meadows Staff Writer The story of Onesimus, an enslaved African man in 18th-century Boston, is one of perseverance and quiet revolution-whose ripples are still felt today in the global fight against infectious diseases. His knowledge of smallpox inoculation, […]
Read MoreFederal Crack Down on overdraft fees
NEW YORK (AP) – The Biden administration has finalized a rule limiting overdraft fees banks can charge, as part of the White House’s campaign to reduce junk fees that hit consumers on everyday purchases, including banking services. President Joe Biden […]
Read MoreA beginner’s guide to Kwanzaa
(AP NEWS) Kwanzaa has become a nationally recognized celebration of African culture and community in the United States since its founding in 1966 and also is celebrated in countries with large African descendant populations. The holiday, which serves as a […]
Read MoreThey Are Still ‘Doing The Most Good’
Diane Winston, The Conversation Tinseled trees and snowy landscapes are not the only signs of the upcoming holiday season. Red kettles, staffed by men and women in street clothes, Santa suits and Salvation Army uniforms, also telegraph Christmastime. William Booth, […]
Read MoreHUD Helps Homeowners For The Holidays
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has extended its foreclosure moratoriums for FHA-insured single family home mortgages and home equity mortgages in federally declared major disaster areas to April 11, 2025. The extension is intended to give […]
Read MoreThey Are Still ‘Doing The Most Good’
Diane Winston, The Conversation Tinseled trees and snowy landscapes are not the only signs of the upcoming holiday season. Red kettles, staffed by men and women in street clothes, Santa suits and Salvation Army uniforms, also telegraph Christmastime. William Booth, […]
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