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Why Black Businesses In SoCal’s Orange County Are Thriving As Trailblazers

by Jeroslyn JoVonn December 6, 2025 With strong support from the community, the small number of Black-owned businesses in Orange County are thriving as pioneers. Black-owned businesses are limited in Southern California’s Orange County, but growing relocation, community support, and local advocacy have helped the ones that are open thrive

Texas scraps women and minority-owned business support in sweeping contracting shift

Texas has abruptly rewritten the rules of its state contracting system, stripping women and minority-owned businesses of a long-standing support program and reshaping it entirely around disabled veterans. The Texas Comptroller’s office announced Tuesday (Dec. 2) that the Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) program, created by lawmakers to give disadvantaged businesses

Supreme Court To Weigh Trump’s Bid To End Birthright Citizenship

by Ann Brown December 6, 2025 The government contends that the Citizenship Clause of the 14th Amendment was intended to grant citizenship to freed slaves and their descendants, not to children of illegal immigrants or temporary visitors. The U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether President Donald Trump can legally restrict

Using AI To Predict And Prevent Weather Catastrophe Home Insurance Claims

by BLACK ENTERPRISE Editors December 6, 2025 A revolutionary solution is emerging from the convergence of artificial intelligence machine learning and Big Data. The insurance industry has reached a critical juncture. With climate change driving an undeniable surge in the frequency and severity of extreme weather events, including ferocious hurricanes

Why Black Businesses In SoCal’s Orange County Are Thriving As Trailblazers

by Jeroslyn JoVonn December 6, 2025 With strong support from the community, the small number of Black-owned businesses in Orange County are thriving as pioneers. Black-owned businesses are limited in Southern California’s Orange County, but growing relocation, community support, and local advocacy have helped the ones that are open thrive

Texas scraps women and minority-owned business support in sweeping contracting shift

Texas has abruptly rewritten the rules of its state contracting system, stripping women and minority-owned businesses of a long-standing support program and reshaping it entirely around disabled veterans. The Texas Comptroller’s office announced Tuesday (Dec. 2) that the Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) program, created by lawmakers to give disadvantaged businesses

Supreme Court To Weigh Trump’s Bid To End Birthright Citizenship

by Ann Brown December 6, 2025 The government contends that the Citizenship Clause of the 14th Amendment was intended to grant citizenship to freed slaves and their descendants, not to children of illegal immigrants or temporary visitors. The U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether President Donald Trump can legally restrict

Using AI To Predict And Prevent Weather Catastrophe Home Insurance Claims

by BLACK ENTERPRISE Editors December 6, 2025 A revolutionary solution is emerging from the convergence of artificial intelligence machine learning and Big Data. The insurance industry has reached a critical juncture. With climate change driving an undeniable surge in the frequency and severity of extreme weather events, including ferocious hurricanes