Business & Economy
Every year, tax prep giants rake in billions by charging fees for a service that should be free to every taxpayer.
Two Altadena business owners speak about recovery after the Los Angeles wildfires.
Forever 21, a once-popular fashion store for teens and young adults, has filed for bankruptcy as online competitors take over.
Southwest Airlines cuts its workforce by 15%
Black-owned businesses play an important role in the building of generational wealth for a lot of families.
U.S. taxpayers can file taxes starting Jan. 27. However, before the official start date, you can get ahead on your filing.
In news that should surprise no one, Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, becomes the latest company to end its DEI programs. As reported by CNBC (citing the initial report from Axios), Janelle Gale, Meta’s vice president of people, announced in an internal memo that Meta plans to end several internal programs […]
Several major U.S. companies are buckling under pressure from conservative groups to scale back or eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs.
Amazon initially denied paid leave to Alexis Scott-Windham, a Black woman who was run over and shot in the New Orleans attack, before finally reversing its position.
The government just released good news for Social Security beneficiaries. As announced by the Social Security Administration today, all SS (Social Security [retirement]) and SSI (Supplemental Security Income) payments will increase by 2.5% in 2025. Millions of Americans receive either SS, SSI, or both. The new COLA (cost-of-living adjustment) funds—averaging to be roughly $50 per […]
True internet equity means more than just internet access, it’s also ensuring everyone has the skills and support to thrive online.
In honor of Black Business Month and late Famous Amos founder Wally Amos, we reflect on entrepreneurs of our culture you may not know.