Why 300,000 Black Women Left the Workforce and What It Really Means
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CeNTHPH3VIs In just three months, nearly 300,000 Black women have exited the U.S. labor force. This isn’t about personal choice or short-term trends. It’s about the collapse of a critical support system: the public sector. For years, government jobs in education, healthcare, and community services have provided Black women with rare access to economic stability. […]
UNO Social Club Lights Up Vegas Without Hitting the Casino Floor
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erfVSklbsYo Las Vegas just got a fresh take on game night with the launch of the UNO Social Club at Palms Casino Resort. This limited-time pop-up brought one of the world’s most recognizable card games into a playful, immersive space that’s all about fun, not betting. Inside the UNO Social ClubRunning from July 18 through […]
The Debt Hits Different: Why Black Women Are Drowning in Student Loans—Again
If you felt a financial gut punch this week, you’re not alone. The federal government just hit “resume” on student loan collections after a three-year pandemic break, and for Black women, the consequences are brutal. Let’s be real: student debt was already a storm. Now it’s a tsunami. We’re Not All Starting From the Same […]
New United Airlines Check-In Rule: Why Early Check-In Just Got More Important
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHpA9rEsCM4 New United Airlines Check-In Rule: Why Early Check-In Just Got More Important United Airlines is giving travelers a heads-up: starting June 3, the check-in deadline for domestic flights is moving up. If you’re flying without checked baggage, you’ll now need to be checked in at least 45 minutes before takeoff, rather than the 30-minute […]
Black Women Bear the Brunt: April’s Alarming Job Losses
In April 2025, the U.S. labor market presented a concerning trend: Black women experienced the most significant job losses among all demographic groups. While the overall unemployment rate remained steady at 4.2%, Black women’s unemployment rate surged from 5.1% in March to 6.1% in April, marking a loss of 38,000 jobs and an increase of […]