Biden Appointing More Black Women Judges Than Any Other President
The White House says adding more diverse judges to the federal courts remains a priority for the president.

4 ex-cops charged in Tyre Nichols' death barred from law enforcement
The Peace Officer Standards & Training Commission decertified three officers and approved a fourth officer's decision to surrender his certification.

Hair discrimination is a problem in the workplace, study says
A new study shows more than 20% of Black women ages 25 to 34 have been sent home from work because of their hair.

Florida NAACP moves toward initiating a travel advisory for state
The move comes after recent legislation and changes aimed at AP African American Studies and Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion.
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How are U.S. jobs reports made?
The data is based off estimates and not full official counts of the entire labor force, which is now over 160 million strong in the U.S.

Why are single women outnumbering single men in homeownership?
One big factor is that women’s earnings have steadily increased in the past decade.

Lawmakers are trying to make it easier for teachers to move states
When teachers move states, their licenses often don't come with them. It's a bipartisan mission lawmakers hope to fix to lessen the teacher shortage.