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Juneteenth marks end of slavery, but not the start of equality. We can change that. | OpinionJuneteenth is a sacred celebration of the end of slavery. But true economic justice is the unfinished business of civil rights.
Starting out, Malaki Patterson, chief executive of The Music Works, was told the music industry was not for him. But his ...
Redemption Holding Company has just acquired the Utah-based Holladay Bank & Trust, becoming the first bank to be owned by a ...
Elon Musk quietly transformed a portion of a South Memphis, Tennessee, community established by a group of formerly enslaved ...
Juneteenth, which commemorates the end of slavery in the United States, became the newest US federal holiday in 2021. On Thursday, many communities on Thursday will be holding celebrations and parades ...
What every investor should know about equity and black representation in corporate leadership at NYSE and NASDAQ companies ...
Emperador Properties, the Filipino tycoon’s Spanish real estate arm, now fully owns one of Madrid’s most iconic skyscrapers ...
He dated Baywatch beauty Pamela Anderson from 1992 to 1994 but he ultimately settled down with another beauty - Brooke Burke, ...
Zoho's Sridhar Vembu argues that while DeepSeek has democratized AI development, the real race now is building secure, ...
A fledgling gold miner is so confident the precious metal’s price will continue to rise it has decided to stockpile at least ...
Sir Keir Starmer is facing pressure to intervene in efforts to save Thames Water amid concerns that rescue talks could stall ...
At least 274 people were killed in one of India's deadliest plane crashes involving a London-bound Air India flight in Ahmedabad earlier this week.
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