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AFL-CIO Remembers Legendary Civil Rights Leader, the Rev. Jesse Jackson
America’s unions mourn the passing of the Rev. Jesse Jackson, a towering moral force whose lifelong commitment to justice reshaped both the labor and civil
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AFL-CIO Remembers Legendary Civil Rights Leader, the Rev. Jesse Jackson
America’s unions mourn the passing of the Rev. Jesse Jackson, a towering moral force whose lifelong commitment to justice reshaped both the labor and civil rights movements and left a lasting mark on the nation.
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AFL-CIO Remembers Legendary Civil Rights Leader, the Rev. Jesse Jackson
America’s unions mourn the passing of the Rev. Jesse Jackson, a towering moral force whose lifelong commitment to justice reshaped both the labor and civil rights movements and left a lasting mark on the nation.

As More Americans Embrace Anxiety Treatment, MAHA Derides Medications
After a grueling year of chemotherapy, surgery, and radiation to treat breast cancer, Sadia Zapp was anxious — not the manageable hum that had long been part of her life, but something deeper, more distracting.

Kurt Suzuki Begins New Era as Angels Manager
The Los Angeles Angels are turning the page in 2026, and at the center of the franchise’s reset is a familiar face. Kurt Suzuki begins the season as the club’s new skipper, stepping into the role with both history in the organization and hope for a turnaround.

HighRisk Shuts Down Rodeo Drive for 2026 Fashion Week Runway
By Anne To | Contributing Writer | California Local News Fellow Hunting season started during HighRisk’s 2026 fashion week runway show on Feb. 12. Rodeo

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AFL-CIO Remembers Legendary Civil Rights Leader, the Rev. Jesse Jackson
America’s unions mourn the passing of the Rev. Jesse Jackson, a towering moral force whose lifelong commitment to justice reshaped both the labor and civil

Black Educators, Others Reimagine Future of Education
John Peavy III was seemingly destined to reimagine education. His mother, Gail Revis, spent 35 years leading guidance counselors for HISD. His grandmother taught Spanish

As More Americans Embrace Anxiety Treatment, MAHA Derides Medications
After a grueling year of chemotherapy, surgery, and radiation to treat breast cancer, Sadia Zapp was anxious — not the manageable hum that had long

Political Playback: California Capitol News You Might Have Missed
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Eternal Salute to The Reverend Dr. Jesse L. Jackson, Sr.
On behalf of the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) representing the Black Press of America, we extend our sincerest condolences to the Jackson family. Leadership

Commentary: California Democrats Head Into Governor’s Race Without a Chosen Candidate
California Democratic Party (CADEM) delegates arrived in San Francisco this past weekend for a tense endorsement fight to determine who the party will back in

OP-ED: Economic Empowerment Has Always Been a Part of Black History
As we celebrate the 100th anniversary of Black History Month, I’m reflecting on the century of economic volatility and roadblocks that have often defined the

COMMENTARY: The Resistance Needs Rent Money
“F— Trump” has become cultural currency. YG made it a hook.






















