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Employers Encouraging Employees Return to the Office
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Employers Encouraging Employees Return to the Office

The debate on whether in-person working environments versus remote has come into play. Some workers believe that in-person work leads to better problem-solving tactics, beneficial training, especially for new employees while strengthening corporate settings. eCommerce Business John Wright, who operates a small internet-based service helping consumers receive discounted packaged deals on cellular phones and plans,…

Coalition Kicks off Votercade With Goal of 10 Million More Black Voters
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Coalition Kicks off Votercade With Goal of 10 Million More Black Voters

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent The bar is set high: 10 million more Black voters. That’s the goal as the Transformative Justice Coalition (TJC), the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA), Rainbow Push, the Hip Hop Caucus, and others set out on a bus tour across the nation to blunt voter suppression…

College 2030: New Study Finds Key Insights Into How College Is Changing
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College 2030: New Study Finds Key Insights Into How College Is Changing

As a new academic school term begins for colleges and universities nationwide, many students and faculty are thinking about how to respond to the changes caused by the pandemic as they settle into their first true “post-pandemic” school year. Research from Barnes and Noble Education (BNED) reveals insights into how education institutions are adapting. The…

FEMA and Ad Council Encourage the Black Community to “Create a Lasting Legacy” by Preparing for Disaster
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FEMA and Ad Council Encourage the Black Community to “Create a Lasting Legacy” by Preparing for Disaster

National Preparedness Month was last month, and FEMA and the Ad Council have released new Ready Campaign Public Service Announcements (PSAs), developed specifically to target Black and African American communities as part of FEMA’s ongoing approach to advance accessibility and cultural competency in boosting the nation’s preparedness. FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell and Deputy Administrator Erik…

As Black Americans Struggle To Get a Good Night Sleep, International Research Details the Benefits of Proper Rest
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As Black Americans Struggle To Get a Good Night Sleep, International Research Details the Benefits of Proper Rest

A staggering 90 percent of people fail to achieve a good night’s sleep, according to new international research presented at the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Congress 2022. The study found that suboptimal sleep was associated with a higher likelihood of heart disease and stroke. The authors estimated that seven in ten of these cardiovascular…

It’s Time To Focus on Whole Person Health
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It’s Time To Focus on Whole Person Health

The COVID-19 pandemic has shined much-needed light on “whole person health” by highlighting the correlation between behavioral health and overall wellness. Many people with behavioral health challenges experienced worsening symptoms throughout the pandemic, while others struggled with conditions for the first time and didn’t know where to turn. Understanding whole person health – and where…

How To Improve Cash Flow for Small Businesses
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How To Improve Cash Flow for Small Businesses

The last few years have been rocky times for the 32.5 million U.S. small businesses, according to the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). They have faced big challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic, labor shortages, and rising inflation. These firms, which account for 43.5% of gross domestic product, are also facing a lending crunch. The…

Tips for Small Businesses To Not Only Survive, But Thrive
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Tips for Small Businesses To Not Only Survive, But Thrive

Small businesses are the heartbeat of communities. They pump life into neighborhoods, making them vibrant places to live, work and raise families, and are key to millions of local jobs. In fact, approximately 50% of all Americans are employed by a small business and 99% of American businesses are small businesses, according to the U.S….

5 Black Service Members Shaping Contemporary Military History
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5 Black Service Members Shaping Contemporary Military History

Black Americans have served in the U.S. Armed Forces since the Revolutionary War, paving the way for Black service members today. “It is also important we foster an inclusive environment across the USO (United Service Organizations). One consistent finding of our service member surveys is the diverse population we serve feels welcome, supported, and included…

New Research Sheds Light on How People Are Taking Civic Action
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New Research Sheds Light on How People Are Taking Civic Action

New research is offering insights into how the world can recover and rebuild from the pandemic, along with how individuals and organizations can address issues they care about in their communities. “Civic Life Today: The State of Global Civic Engagement,” which was commissioned by Points of Light and designed and executed by INFLUENCE|SG, studied attitudes…

Job Hunting Tips: The Importance of Upskilling in a Jobseekers’ Market
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Job Hunting Tips: The Importance of Upskilling in a Jobseekers’ Market

Are you looking for a job, but want more than a paycheck? Do you want to be able to learn, grow and thrive in your new position, but you’re not sure where to start? The top factor that makes for an exceptional work environment is access to opportunities to learn and grow, according to LinkedIn…

Biden-Harris Administration Announces the First Session of the White House Internship Program; Administration Will Pay Interns for the First Time in History
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Biden-Harris Administration Announces the First Session of the White House Internship Program; Administration Will Pay Interns for the First Time in History

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent President Biden and Vice President Harris have announced the launch of the White House Internship Program and that, for the first time in history, White House interns will be paid. The first session will commence in Fall 2022. “Too often, unpaid federal internships have been a…

New Owners of The Power Center Set Vision of Prosperity for Local Community
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New Owners of The Power Center Set Vision of Prosperity for Local Community

The Community Collective for Houston, a newly formed non-profit organization, announces its purchase of The Power Center, a landmark building in Southwest Houston that serves as a multi-purpose event and business office venue. For 27 years, The Power Center has been a staple in the city and has provided a vehicle for business and entertainment. …

Brothers & Brothers Utility Services LLC Provides Quality Work Across America
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Brothers & Brothers Utility Services LLC Provides Quality Work Across America

Brothers & Brothers Utility Services LLC (BBUS) is a recognizable and well-respected name across America in the electric and utility fields, delivering safe and quality work across America. With highly skilled and trained professionals, the company’s mission is to keep solidarity, integrity, and safety at the forefront of the utility industry. Under the vision of…

3 Tips for Getting the Most Return on Your College Degree
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3 Tips for Getting the Most Return on Your College Degree

With the rising cost of education, you might be thinking, is college really worth the investment? If you’re heading to college soon and trying to figure out what your ideal degree will net you, here are a few considerations to keep in mind. Research majors and corresponding career opportunities A recent study by the Federal…

Ready to Jumpstart Your Stem Career? A Biological Sciences or Biochemistry Degree Can Help
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Ready to Jumpstart Your Stem Career? A Biological Sciences or Biochemistry Degree Can Help

If you haven’t considered a STEM career, now may be the time to explore your options. Advancements in recent years have highlighted the need for positions in science and medicine, resulting in an industry boom and a growing job market for potential STEM program graduates. Two burgeoning career paths in STEM are biological sciences and…

EPA Administrator, Michael S. Regan, Focused on Clean Air and Water for Communities of Color
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EPA Administrator, Michael S. Regan, Focused on Clean Air and Water for Communities of Color

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael S. Regan remains on a journey to justice. He said President Joe Biden’s historic bipartisan infrastructure bill provides an opportunity to finally rid America of poisonous lead pipes and free communities of color of the toxins that have polluted their…

With Inpatient Psychiatric Services in Short Supply, America’s Teen Mental Health Emergency Deepens 
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With Inpatient Psychiatric Services in Short Supply, America’s Teen Mental Health Emergency Deepens 

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, suicide rates among teenagers rose almost 60 percent from 2007 to 2018. The CDC and other federal agencies describe a crisis that includes surging mental health disorders among the country’s young. For example, major depressive episodes in…