Wall Street Bonuses Jump 20 Percent to an Average $257,500 While 52 million U.S. Workers Earn Less than $15 an Hour
Inflation is leading to financial hardships for many. In fact, according to studies, nearly two-thirds of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck. But not those on Wall […]
90-Year-Old Staten Island Woman to Auction Her Extensive 20,000 Piece Collection of African-American History
A former Staten Island teacher, who amassed a 20,000-piece collection of artifacts reflecting the African American experience, will place the lot up for auction. The […]
Why Georgia’s Crypto Mining Industry Flourishing and How It’s About to Get Even Bigger
The U.S. has become the world’s top destination for crypto miners after China, and in the U.S. Georgia has emerged as a leader in cryptocurrency […]
Pay Up: Jamaicans Protest, Demand Reparations During Visit by Royals William and Kate
Jamaicans have countered a visit by the royal family with demands for an apology and reparations for slavery. Dozens of Jamaicans took to the streets […]
‘There are Systemic Barriers’: Black Engineer Sets Ambitious Goal to Graduate 10,000 Black Engineers by 2025
Favour Nerrise, 22, is a Ph.D. electrical engineering student at Stanford University in Stanford, California, and she is the national chair of the National Society […]
Crypto Alert: What You Need to Know About the Mysterious New ApeCoin. Is It Legit?
The wildly successful Bored Ape Yacht Club NFT collection is getting its very own cryptocurrency, ApeCoin. ApeCoin is an ERC-20 token. Similar to the Shiba […]
Don’t Blame Avocado Toast. Here’s Why Millennials Don’t Own Homes
By Paulina Cachero and Ella Ceron Millennials get flak for a lot of things, but splurging on avocado toast and daily lattes aren’t what’s holding […]
Steve Harvey Eliminated a $25M IRS Debt By Paying $650K a Month for Seven Years
Steve Harvey had folks on social media baffled this week when the entertainment business’s hardest working employee revealed that he owed the Internal Revenue Service millions […]
Erasing the White Narrative: Sherrell Dorsey’s Newsletter for Black Tech Entrepreneurs Covers Silicon Valley from a Black Perspective
When Sherrell Dorsey started her career in tech show noticed that not only was the workforce of Silicon Valley predominately white and male, but also […]
Black Content Creators Make 35 Percent Less Than White Creators. These Two Women Have Come Up With a Way to Help.
Black content creators are often not properly credited with establishing trends on social media platforms. However, Instagram data analyst Alexis Michelle Adjei and engineer Cameryn […]
Discrimination, Prejudice, and Harassment Are Top Workplace Problems for Employees, New Survey Finds
Nearly half of employees (46 percent) in a new survey by real estate data company Clever Real Estate say discrimination, prejudice, and harassment are problems […]
Bitcoin Mining-Ban Bill Advances in New York State Assembly
By Laura Nahmias and Josh Saul Members of the New York State Assembly’s Environmental Conservation Committee voted Tuesday to advance legislation that would impose a […]
Before LeBron James Helped His Friends Become Major Players In Business, Shaquille O’Neal Was Doing the Same, Inspired By a Scene from ‘Scarface’
Shaquille O’Neal’s business moves are legendary, and he has mastered the art of leveraging his unique brand of charisma and celebrity to become an entrepreneurial hero. […]
‘We Don’t Get Our Fair Shake’: Rep. Johnson and CBC Call Out Biden on Unequal Federal Ad Spending Between Black and White-owned Companies
Rep. Hank Johnson of Georgia 4th District called out the Biden administration demanding answers on how the federal government spends its advertising money toward Black […]
‘I Get Money’: 50 Cent’s Sire Spirits Premium Wine and Spirits Brand Inks Multi-Year Partnership with Houston Rockets
Sire Spirits, LLC, Jackson’s premium wine and spirits company, inked a multi-year partnership with the Texas franchise located in 50 Cent’s newly adopted city of […]
Howard University Faculty Members Say They Have to Work Four Jobs, While the School’s President Makes $1.6M; Wage Strike Set for Next Week
Members of Howard University’s faculty have threatened to go on strike next week over what they call unfair work conditions and low pay for non-tenured, […]
Jasmin Foster Went from Working at Target to Becoming the First Black Woman-Owned Stationery Brand to Secure Shelf Space At the Retail Giant
In 2020, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the global market for Stationery Products was estimated at $192.2 billion. And by 2026 it is projected to reach […]
Plan for Retirement? Millennials Don’t See the Point
By Suzanne Woolley Not only have many Americans lost confidence in their pre-pandemic retirement plans, but nearly half of those aged 18 to 35 “don’t see […]