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Thursday, August 20, 2026

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Protect Your County Benefits

Scammers are trying to trick people into providing private information, including photos of EBT and/or BIC cards and full Social Security or PIN numbers.

The Federal Surge Still a Tool of Racist Prosecution

During a recent rally that took place outside of D.C. Superior Court, Gaston recounted the events of April 1, when he said federal officers and members of the Metropolitan Police Department’s (MPD) Third District arrested him under false pretenses.

Why We Must Vote

The answer to all of this is YOUR VOTE. Who you vote for is secondary to the fact that you need to vote.

Kimberlé Crenshaw: A Voice for Justice

The idea of intersectionality became particularly important through Crenshaw’s legal scholarship.

Sweeping Bill Package Tackling Health, Education and Affordability Advances to Assembly Floor

This marks another step forward for legislation focused on education, health care, consumer protections and public health.

After Supreme Court Setback, Trump Again Targets Immigration by Expanding Definition of Birthright Citizenship

In June, the high court struck down Trump’s effort to deny citizenship to children born to foreign parents who are unlawfully in the United States.

6 Must-Watch Matchups that Could Play Key Role in Setting the 2026 College Football Playoff ield

Here are six must-watch games that could shape the college football playoff race in 2026.

The CDC Has a New Director – Now Comes the Hard Part

That change is especially important now. The CDC is tracking multiple measles outbreaks, investigating a multistate cyclospora outbreak linked to iceberg lettuce and other produce, and supporting the response to the second-largest Ebola outbreak in history unfolding in Central Africa.

Our Voices: We Have Walked This Road Before

Black people knew which doors we could enter, which schools our children could attend, where we could sit, and how carefully we had to carry ourselves when the law had already decided that our freedom mattered less than somebody else’s comfort.