America’s Child Care System Relies On Immigrants; Without Them, It Could Collapse

by BLACK ENTERPRISE Editors August 30, 2025 Over the past few months, fewer families are showing up for care: Immigration enforcement has ramped up, and immigration policies have rapidly changed. Both Maggi and the families who rely on her — some of whom are immigrants — no longer feel safe. Maggi’s home in a suburban […]
Organization Defends UTC’s First Amendment Rights As Greek Life Paused In Hazing Probe

by Sharelle B. McNair August 30, 2025 Schools across the nation, including historically Black colleges and universities, are stepping up to address hazing accusations. A free speech advocacy group claims that the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga’s (UTC) decision to pause the activities of fraternities and sororities may violate students’ free speech rights while the […]
End Of An Era: Atlanta Journal Constitution Will No Longer Print Newspapers

by Kandiss Edwards August 30, 2025 After 157 years, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution will publish its final print newspaper edition on Dec. 31 After 157 years, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution will publish its final print newspaper edition on Dec. 31 The legacy institution will transition to a fully digital news platform in January 2026. The decision marks […]