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Democratic candidates prioritize abortion rights in 2022

States across the country are rolling back access to abortion, and the fate of Roe v. Wade is up in the air -- two factors that Democrats believe could elevate the issue of abortion rights this midterm cycle to a level not reached in recent memory.

6 Takeaways On The Midterm Money Race

Senate Democrats face strong political headwinds in this year's midterm elections, but they have maintained -- and in some cases, super-charged -- their fundraising in pivotal states, new campaign finance reports show.

Conventions Returning To Downtown Seattle

Seattle is showing that it is ready for the convention crowds just like old times.

Wall Street Is Battling To Determine The Future Of Work From Home

Big banks like to stick together on major policy decisions. But as Wall Street grapples with heading back-to-work, a rare chasm is growing between the finance giants.

Howard U President Wayne A.I. Frederick Announces Retirement

An April 13, 2022, letter addressed to the Howard Community, Dr. Laurence C. Morse, the chair of the Howard University Board of Trustees, said Frederick recently informed officials at the historically Black college of his plans to step down by June 2024.

NY AG Launches Gas Price Gouging Investigation Into The Oil Industry

New York Attorney General Letitia James launched a wide-ranging investigation Thursday into whether the oil industry has engaged in gas price gouging, a person familiar with the matter told CNN.

Riders Return To Mass Transit In Seattle

As riders Return to Mass Transit in Seattle, many are still concerned about safety. There has been violence reported in the news.

World Trade Head Predicts Food Riots In Poor Countries Due To Ukraine War

Ngozi Okonjo Iweala, the head of the World Trade Organizer, is warning that skyrocketing global food prices as a result of the war in Ukraine could trigger food riots from people going hungry in poor countries.

We Made It. All Of Us,’ Jackson Says In Celebratory Speech

It was truly a day of celebration as Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson made her first speech on Friday since her historic Senate confirmation, making her the first Black woman to hold a seat on the U.S. Supreme Court.

Serena Williams’ Message To Medical Professionals: Listen To Black Women

Each year in the United States, about 700 people die during pregnancy or the year after. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, another 50,000 people each year have unexpected labor and delivery outcomes with serious short- or long-term health consequences.

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