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Charlene Crowell  

FTC and CFPB say actions harmed renters and violated fair credit laws 

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(AP Photo/Hatem Moussa, File) 

Every time gains towards nonviolence looked promising, someone from the most aggrieved and trauma-warped groups made sure to be spoilers by committing some atrocity and resetting the hate and violence. 

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Tom Hastings, PeaceVoice Senior Editor 

What is patently obvious to all Americans right now is the adolescent dysfunction of Congress.

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John Burnett 

Lawmakers should reverse course on misguided SNAP restrictions

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Vincent L. Hall 

Before becoming a Broadway box office musical, My Fair Lady was a 1913 play and a 1938 film, Pygmalion, produced by George Bernard Shaw. But for today's purposes, neither Shaw, Andrews, or Hepburn ever knew a more fair or genteel lady than my Birtie Preston.

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Lee Saunders, President of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) 

Working people are seeing what the union difference is all about, and they want to be a part of it.

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Charlene Crowell  

Typical Black family has 1/8 the wealth held by whites, says new research

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Dr. John E. Warren, Publisher, San Diego Voice & Viewpoint Newspaper 

As a result of the Black vote, America has experienced unprecedented recovery economically, in healthcare, and employment and in its international status.

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Dr. Julianne Malveaux is an economist, author, and higher education leader.  

FTC Chair Linda Khan has prioritized her own agenda despite what Americans were telling her they needed on the ground

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Patti LaBelle 

Diabetes is often invisible to everyone except those living with it, and for too long, minorities have gone without better access to better health care technology.

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