AJ Wark, a maritime studies student at Texas A&M University at Galveston, is struggling to make ends meet after her food stamp account was cut off due to the government shutdown, leaving her and 3.5 ...
The government shutdown has caused Head Start, a federally funded program designed to help children from low-income households, to run out of money, potentially leaving hundreds of thousands of Black ...
Amidst economic uncertainty and hardship for ordinary Americans, government leaders are celebrating holidays and indulging in luxuries, demonstrating a lack of empathy and compassion for those in need ...
Black tech professionals are using the AfroTech Conference to stay adaptable and find new opportunities in the face of ...
According to new data from the U.S. Census Bureau, a growing number of married couples are choosing to keep their finances ...
A federal judge in Rhode Island has ordered the Trump administration to tap into emergency funds to pay for the Supplemental ...
The Texas Education Agency's takeover of Fort Worth ISD raises concerns about equity and governance in Texas schools.
In early September of this year, it was reported that the Dallas County jail reached capacity, holding over 7,000 incarcerated people, despite our District Attorney John Creuzot blaming the ...
Texas is facing a literacy crisis, with low literacy rates, inequities in the education system, and a lack of data on student progress, while also trying to integrate technology into the classroom ...
Discover the concept of institutional betrayal and its impact on South Dallas veterans. Learn about the struggles they face and potential solutions for healing.
Digital Pioneers Academy Charter School in S.E. Washington is launching the city's first direct financial support program for students, providing 40 high school seniors with $50 per week to help ...