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Looking for a New Career? This is Why the Skilled Trades Offer Great Opportunities

Looking for a New Career? This is Why the Skilled Trades Offer Great Opportunities

For anyone seeking a career that’s in demand and offers a wide variety of positions, the skilled trades and construction should be at the top of your list. Whether you’re interested in construction, architecture and design, technology, finance, business administration, sales or HR, the array of jobs available in the field may help you find…

Survey Shows Optimism Prevails Among Minority Business Owners

Survey Shows Optimism Prevails Among Minority Business Owners

Even as minority business owners face new economic challenges, including supply chain disruptions and inflation, results from PNC’s recent Economic Outlook survey show an impressive resiliency and positive mindset among these business leaders, according to Marshalyn Odneal, national sales executive for Minority Business at PNC Bank. According to PNC’s survey, more than two-thirds (68%) of…

Are You Taking Advantage of Your Workplace Benefits?

Are You Taking Advantage of Your Workplace Benefits?

Millennials are a generation with unique financial challenges. Seven in 10 possess student loan debt, according to the Institute for College Access and Success’ “12th Annual Report, Student Debt and the Class of 2016.” Combined with car loans, housing expenses and entry level salaries, it’s no surprise to learn that many young workers lack the…

4 things U.S. Workers Need to Know About Beating Inflation if Disability Strikes

4 things U.S. Workers Need to Know About Beating Inflation if Disability Strikes

The Social Security Administration implemented their highest cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) in four decades earlier this year. This annual COLA is based on increases in the Consumer Price Index as reported by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. This means former workers receiving Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits saw an increase of 8.7% in their…

Mayberry Homes: Bringing Affordable Home Ownership to Houston

Mayberry Homes: Bringing Affordable Home Ownership to Houston

Initiatives have been passed by Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner and City Council in support of creating more affordable housing projects, in alignment with the affordability objectives that will span over 40 years by the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs. This flexible roadmap to homeownership is tailored specifically for households earning 120% or below…

Knocking Down Barriers for First-Time Homebuyers
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Knocking Down Barriers for First-Time Homebuyers

Owning a home has long been an aspiration for many people across America, and one of the most effective ways to build generational wealth. Yet, due to the effects of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, rising interest rates, and housing affordability concerns, including the lack of affordable housing supply, homeownership may seem out of reach for…

Shred Sensitive Documents, Hunger at Comerica’s Mangum Banking Center

Shred Sensitive Documents, Hunger at Comerica’s Mangum Banking Center

HOUSTON, April 3, 2023 – Comerica Bank and Iron Mountain Incorporated will securely shred sensitive paper documents for free from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, April 15 at Comerica’s Mangum Banking Center (2201 Mangum Road, Houston 77092). This event also will help shred hunger. The Houston Food Bank will be on-site to collect cash…

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,…

Women Business Owners Are Optimistic About the Future
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Women Business Owners Are Optimistic About the Future

Even as they ride out inflationary pressures, supply chain disruptions and economic uncertainty, women owners and executives of small and mid-size majority-women-owned businesses have an optimistic outlook about the near-term future of their businesses, according to a recent survey. The PNC Bank survey found that women business owner (WBO) expectations for their own companies remain…

No Surprises Act May Surprise Patients by Disrupting Access to Health Care Networks
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No Surprises Act May Surprise Patients by Disrupting Access to Health Care Networks

Nobody likes unexpected medical bills – such as for an ambulance or an out-of-network doctor at an in-network hospital – and the No Surprises Act enacted on Jan. 1, 2022, was designed to fix the problem. Unfortunately, flawed implementation of the act has caused new problems that could ultimately reduce access to care for patients….

Vice President Harris Announces Slate of Actions To Help Black and Minority-Owned Small Businesses
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Vice President Harris Announces Slate of Actions To Help Black and Minority-Owned Small Businesses

Vice President Kamala Harris used her time at Freedman’s Bank Forum to announce new public and private-sector efforts to advance racial equity. Harris said the administration recognizes the continued difficulty that Black-owned businesses have in finding funding. She acknowledged that they routinely are the first to suffer during an economic downturn. Among a slate of…

Addressing the National Shortage of Cybersecurity Talent
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Addressing the National Shortage of Cybersecurity Talent

There’s an urgent need for the United States to invest in cybersecurity infrastructure and safeguard it from potential threats. Domestically and abroad, society has seen a triple-digit increase in cybersecurity attacks that have disrupted mass telecommunication companies, been used as a tactic in the Russia-Ukraine war, and held financial firms hostage with their own information….

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…

White House Deploys Plans To Combat Scams, Misinformation Aimed at Student Debt Relief
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White House Deploys Plans To Combat Scams, Misinformation Aimed at Student Debt Relief

The recent announcement of canceling up to $20,000 in student loan debt relief by President Joe Biden has brought cheers from supporters and jeers from those opposed to the move. But the administration and others are concerned about scammers who seek to exploit those who might be confused about what’s needed to gain debt forgiveness….

Pandemic Make You More Concerned About Finances? You’re Not Alone
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Pandemic Make You More Concerned About Finances? You’re Not Alone

The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted nearly every aspect of people’s lives and, as it turns out, it also impacted their feelings about financial security and life insurance. In a national survey commissioned by Erie Insurance: • Two-thirds of respondents (66%) said the pandemic made them more concerned about their financial security than they were before. •…

Idhini Platform Changing Clinical Trial Participation in BIPOC Communities One Study at a Time
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Idhini Platform Changing Clinical Trial Participation in BIPOC Communities One Study at a Time

Recent studies have revealed that approximately 5% of Black Americans participate in clinical trials. Unfortunately, that number proves lower in the overall BIPOC community, and an organization called Idhini works to help improve Black, Indigenous, and People of Color participation. To capture the voice of the BIPOC community and their unique needs, Idhini boasts that…

EPA Launches New National Office Dedicated To Advancing Environmental Justice and Civil Rights
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EPA Launches New National Office Dedicated To Advancing Environmental Justice and Civil Rights

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent For the better part of a month, National Newspaper Publishers Association President and CEO Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis Jr. traveled back and forth to North Carolina. Chavis helped spearhead plans and events in observance of the 40th anniversary of the Warren County protests. The 1982 protests…

Knocking Down Barriers for First-Time Homebuyers
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Knocking Down Barriers for First-Time Homebuyers

Owning a home has long been an aspiration for many people across America, and one of the most effective ways to build generational wealth. Yet, due to the effects of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, rising interest rates, and housing affordability concerns, including the lack of affordable housing supply, homeownership may seem out of reach for…

Lights, Camera, Action. “The Comeback” Jazz Soiree hosted by The Houston Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.

Lights, Camera, Action. “The Comeback” Jazz Soiree hosted by The Houston Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.

Lights! Camera! Action! The Comeback! Houston Alumnae Deltas return to celebrating service and scholarship in grand style. HOUSTON — For the first time since 2019, the Houston Alumnae Chapter (HAC) of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., in partnership with Delta Research Educational Foundation, will host the Jazz Soiree as an in-person event on Sunday, December…