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Establishing A Legacy of Wealth: Part 2

Establishing A Legacy of Wealth: Part 2

Yes, we have been oppressed, but we can do much more to help ourselves. Why is it that 93% of our income is spent outside the community? ... (Continue reading)

Establishing A Legacy of Wealth: Part 1

Establishing A Legacy of Wealth: Part 1

No, we haven’t had the best of times since arriving to this country. It is also true that we continue to face many forms of degradation and discrimination. However, even with the strife that we have endured, we... (Continue reading)

After The Recession: Now What?

After The Recession: Now What?

Sooner or later our economy will recover and this latest recession will be a thing of the past. But that doesn’t mean it’s time to relax.... (Continue reading)

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Obama on the Record: China-U.S. Relations

THE PRESIDENT: Thank you. Good morning. It is a great honor to welcome you to the first meeting of the Strategic Economic Dialogue between the United States and China. This is an essential step in advancing... (Continue reading)

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How to Find Lucrative Financial Institution Stocks

How to Find Lucrative Financial Institution Stocks

The recent economic and stock market meltdown started with the implosion of a handful of big banks and Wall Street brokerage firms. And the financial sector continues to feel the pain. Shares of Citigroup (NYSE: C), for example, traded at... (Continue reading)

Weekly Address: Health Insurance Reform

I recently heard from a small business owner from New Jersey who wrote that he employs eight people and provides health insurance for all of them. But his policy goes up at least 20 percent each year, and today,... (Continue reading)

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Wendy Williams Talks Departure, State of Urban Radio

Wendy Williams Talks Departure, State of Urban Radio

Williams’ departure creates a gap on urban radio as the industry faces declining ad revenue and media consolidation.... (Continue reading)

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News Roundup

News Roundup

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Multimillion-Dollar Grant Competition Funding New Job Training

Multimillion-Dollar Grant Competition Funding New Job Training

The U.S. Department of Labor announced Tuesday a $220 million competition to fund projects training workers for jobs in health care and other high growth industries such as information technology and advanced manufacturing. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of... (Continue reading)

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Obama on the Record: Healthcare Reform Town Hall

THE PRESIDENT: Hello, everybody. Thank you. Thank you. Thank, please, everybody have a seat. Thank you. Hello! (Applause.) Hello, Shaker Heights! Hello, Ohio! It is great to be here. ... (Continue reading)

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