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Democrats Reintroduce AI Civil Rights Act To Eliminate AI Discrimination

by Mitti Hicks December 10, 2025 The Artificial Intelligence Civil Rights Act aims to put strict guardrails on companies’ use of algorithms for consequential decisions, ensure algorithms are tested before and after deployment, and help eliminate and prevent bias. Since its inception, generative AI has evolved with no signs of

Americans Don’t Think College Is Worth The Cost, Poll Shows

by Jeroslyn JoVonn December 10, 2025 Faith in the American Dream is fading as a new poll shows more Americans believe college isn’t worth the cost. A new poll reveals declining confidence in college, with two-thirds of registered voters saying a bachelor’s degree isn’t worth the cost. Only 33% of

Rod Paige, first Black to serve as US secretary of education, dies at 92

Rod Paige, an educator, coach and administrator who rolled out the nation’s landmark No Child Left Behind law as the first African American to serve as U.S. education secretary, died Tuesday. Former President George W. Bush, who tapped Paige for the nation’s top federal education post, announced the death in

Content Creator Gets An OG Check For Playing In Busta Rhymes’ Face

by Sharelle B. McNair December 9, 2025 The 53-year-old educated the creator. An unidentified content creator learned a lesson on disrespecting legends after Grammy Award-winner Busta Rhymes checked him for referring to him as comedian Tracy Morgan during a photo op.  Before stepping away, the creator was heard saying, ”It’s

Add A Dab Of Luxe With These Ladies’ Gift Picks  

by Ahsan Washington December 9, 2025 These brands that redefine luxe through their distinctive design Black-owned brands have carved out their own lane in the luxury market by offering fine goods that cater to culturally diverse customers, with purposeful design and traditional craftsmanship that diverge from conventional Western and European

Democrats Reintroduce AI Civil Rights Act To Eliminate AI Discrimination

by Mitti Hicks December 10, 2025 The Artificial Intelligence Civil Rights Act aims to put strict guardrails on companies’ use of algorithms for consequential decisions, ensure algorithms are tested before and after deployment, and help eliminate and prevent bias. Since its inception, generative AI has evolved with no signs of

Americans Don’t Think College Is Worth The Cost, Poll Shows

by Jeroslyn JoVonn December 10, 2025 Faith in the American Dream is fading as a new poll shows more Americans believe college isn’t worth the cost. A new poll reveals declining confidence in college, with two-thirds of registered voters saying a bachelor’s degree isn’t worth the cost. Only 33% of

Rod Paige, first Black to serve as US secretary of education, dies at 92

Rod Paige, an educator, coach and administrator who rolled out the nation’s landmark No Child Left Behind law as the first African American to serve as U.S. education secretary, died Tuesday. Former President George W. Bush, who tapped Paige for the nation’s top federal education post, announced the death in

Content Creator Gets An OG Check For Playing In Busta Rhymes’ Face

by Sharelle B. McNair December 9, 2025 The 53-year-old educated the creator. An unidentified content creator learned a lesson on disrespecting legends after Grammy Award-winner Busta Rhymes checked him for referring to him as comedian Tracy Morgan during a photo op.  Before stepping away, the creator was heard saying, ”It’s

Add A Dab Of Luxe With These Ladies’ Gift Picks  

by Ahsan Washington December 9, 2025 These brands that redefine luxe through their distinctive design Black-owned brands have carved out their own lane in the luxury market by offering fine goods that cater to culturally diverse customers, with purposeful design and traditional craftsmanship that diverge from conventional Western and European