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October 20, 2020
The DOJ is expected to file a lawsuit alleging Google abused its dominance in online search to stifle competition and…
October 19, 2020
Tia Mowry spoke with theGrio about her plans for Anser, how her family fuels her fire and her experience returning…
October 19, 2020
A quarter of U.S. workers say they have even considered quitting their jobs as worries related to the pandemic weigh…
October 18, 2020
Harlem Cycle, a Black-owned workout studio in New York, was vandalized over the weekend. The gym already faced pressure from…
October 18, 2020
There has been an 84% national decline in lending money to Black-owned businesses since 2007 under the SBA lending program.
October 18, 2020
Aaron Fender, the cofounder of an Atlanta-based, Black-owned coffee company, will be receiving $50,000 from Google's new initiative.
October 17, 2020
After four years of development, CEO of PopCom, Dawn Dickson, has finally been awarded the patent for her sleek PopShop…
October 17, 2020
Beyoncé, Rihanna and Serena Williams join yet another Forbes list - as some of the richest self-made women under 40.
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October 15, 2020
OneUnited, the largest Black-owned bank in the country, revealed it has reached a customer milestone of 100,000 clients.
October 15, 2020
According to Horace Flournoy, co-founder of SwayBrand, a multicultural influencing marketing app, BIPOC are being left out of the equation
Walmart invests Black business
October 15, 2020
Walmart says it will spread out its traditional one-day Black Friday deals over three weekends in November.
October 15, 2020
U.S. long-term mortgage rates fell this week as the key 30-year loan reached a new all-time low for the tenth…
October 11, 2020
Greenwood, which draws it name from Black Wall Street, plans to support minority entrepreneurs when it launches in January.
October 10, 2020
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Saturday dismissed the latest White House offer in COVID-19 aid talks, but said she is…
October 10, 2020
The U.S. Labor Department twisted a Civil Rights-era presidential order to scrutinize companies over their public commitments to diversity.