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Health care costs have been rising in recent years, with lapsed ACA subsidies increasing premiums, leading to more people being uninsured.

Target boycott confusion highlights the need for sustained engagement and community alignment for meaningful corporate accountability. 

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The ongoing DHS shutdown has seen hundreds of TSA agents quit, leading to hours-long wait times at TSA checkpoints in several airports. 

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Not long ago, the U.S. government was shut down for roughly a month and a half, largely because one particular party thought we couldn't afford to extend health care subsidies.

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After declaring the Target fast closed, Pastor Jamal Bryant faces continued pushback from some who say the fight is far from over.

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Shout out Secret Handshake, the same group that placed a statue on the National Mall last fall depicting Trump and Epstein holding hands.

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Former inmate Kerwin Pittman buys prison, transforming it into a transitional housing and workforce development hub for the formerly incarcerated.

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Journalism students at Howard University are looking at the current political climate and questioning what kind of journalists they will become.

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With a long-standing history of civic engagement and advocacy, Rev. Frederick Haynes III is vying to transition from the church to the political realm.

Blaming voters for ignoring a warning is easier than grappling with how American power actually operates in the world.

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Kristi Noem is not having the best week after two days of getting batted around by members of Congress over ICE operations and tactics.

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Jasmine Crockett's Senate primary loss sparks unity call, showcasing her enduring impact as a civil rights champion and legislative powerhouse.