How 1 million black families were ripped from their farms
The shameful story of how 1 million black families have been ripped from their farms.....»»
Apple farm hit with $2 million fine after migrant workers die of COVID-19
The state of Washington leveled one of its largest fines against Gebbers Farms after uncovering two dozen "egregious willful violations." In this photo taken Tuesday, June 16, 2020, orchard worker Franc.....»»
Tale of two families: How COVID is making America"s income and race gap bigger
The pandemic hit this Black family hard, medically and financially. A white couple has adapted, and thrives. The pandemic hit this Black family hard, medically and financially. A white couple has adapted, and thrives......»»
Old Navy to donate $30M of clothing to families affected by Covid-19
Old Navy will donate more than $30 million worth of clothing to American families affected by the Covid-19 crisis, distributing the clothes through nonprofit organizations. The Gap Inc. (NYSE: GPS) subsidiary also is giving 50,000 non-medical-grade reu.....»»
Rash Field’s $17 million revamp is underway, pandemic or not
The multimillion-dollar overhaul of one of Baltimore’s most public-facing waterfront parks is forging ahead, aiming to make better use of the land with amenities catering to families and Baltimoreans. “Nothing has been scaled back,†said Laurie S.....»»
Mayo Clinic oil investment lost $45 million as energy prices collapsed
An investment in a Texas oil and gas company went sour for Mayo Clinic, which saw its stake in Black Stone Minerals lose $45 million in the first quarter alone. The Post-Bulletin reports on the stock loss in Houston-based Black Stone, which fell from a.....»»
UB center offers support to entrepreneurs during crisis
We have been quickly catapulted into uncertain times. Fear of the spread of Covid-19 is taxing our families, our health care systems and our communities. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, more than 30 million Americans have filed for unemplo.....»»
Mortgage bailout swells to 4.1 million borrowers, but demand is slowing
In the past week, 225,000 more borrowers took advantage of government and bank mortgage forbearance programs, according to data firm Black Knight......»»
Howard Carr loses again in $1 million claim against Cumberland Farms
Carr, president and CEO of The Howard Group in Colonie, claimed he was owed $1.04 million for work he did in June 2013 searching for potential sites to build Cumberland Farm stores in New York, Massachusetts and Connecticut......»»
Genesis CEO Details ‘Black Thursday’ Chaos in Q1 Lending Report
Crypto lender Genesis Capital increased its loan book to $649 million during a tumultuous Q1 marked by wild fluctuations in the price of bitcoin......»»
2M chickens will be killed due to lack of employees at plants
Two million chickens on several farms in Delaware and Maryland will be "depopulated" -- meaning humanely killed -- due to a lack of employees at chicken processing plants, according to a statement from Delmarva Poultry Industry Inc......»»
Deaconess Foundation targets $2.2M for ‘equitable’ Covid-19 relief in St. Louis
The Deaconess Foundation said Friday it will provide $2.2 million to support equitable Covid-19 relief and recovery efforts in St. Louis, through partnerships with local black-led nonprofit organizations. While $525,000 already has been allotted, D.....»»
Hawaii Foodbank receives $2M to provide meals to unemployed families
The City & County of Honolulu matched a $1 million donation from the Hawaii Community Foundation’s Hawaii Resilience Fund for Covid-19 relief efforts to provide food assistance to recently unemployed individuals, Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell announced .....»»
Foundation For The Carolinas to run $50 million relief fund for coronavirus victims
Cigna and New York Life tapped the Charlotte foundation's subsidiary, E4E Relief, to manage a new grant program benefiting the families of health care and frontline workers who lost, or lose, their lives from the novel coronavirus......»»
Coronavirus-related job losses hit U.S. black, Hispanic families hardest, studies find
Black and Hispanic families in the United States are taking the biggest income hit due to the coronavirus pandemic, and they are less prepared to withstand the blow, according to two studies released Tuesday......»»
Foundation For The Carolinas to run $50 million national relief fund
Cigna and New York Life tapped the Charlotte foundation's subsidiary, E4E Relief, to manage a new grant program benefiting the families of health-care and front-line workers who lost, or lose, their lives from the novel coronavirus......»»
More homeowners skip mortgage payments with jobs vanishing
More and more U.S. homeowners aren’t paying their mortgages. Nearly 3 million U.S. home loans are in forbearance plans that allow delayed payments without penalty, according to a report by Black... To view the full story, click the title link......»»
WHO Wants To Separate Families... "In A Safe And Dignified Manner"
WHO Wants To Separate Families... "In A Safe And Dignified Manner" Authored by Simon Black via SovereignMan.com, For this week’s round-up o.....»»
IRS sending checks to dead people: Can families keep them?
More than 80 million Americans are expected to get their stimulus money this week, according to the Treasury Department......»»
IRS sending checks to dead people: Can families keep them?
More than 80 million Americans are expected to get their stimulus money this week, according to the Treasury Department......»»
IRS sending checks to dead people. Can families keep them?
More than 80 million Americans are expected to get their stimulus money this week, according to the Treasury Department......»»