Project 2025, Power Plays, and the Stakes for Everyday Americans
- August 18, 2025
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- truthseekerx
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — The SCORE Act, which stands for “Student Compensation and Opportunity through Rights and Endorsements Act,” has now been removed from the U.S. House schedule after being scheduled for a vote by the entire U.S. House on December 3 and then again on December 4th.
The case of Rodney Taylor, a disabled Black immigrant detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, is forcing Congress to confront new evidence of medical neglect, unchecked raids, and a hiring system that has shifted under President Donald Trump’s order to build the largest deportation force in modern history.
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — There are seasons in this country when the struggle of ordinary Americans is not merely a condition but a kind of weather that settles over everything.
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — Odell Beckham Jr. did not spark controversy on purpose. He sat on The Pivot Podcast and tried to explain the math behind a deal that looks limitless from the outside but shrinks fast once the system takes its cut.
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — Six months into Kash Patel’s tenure as Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, a newly compiled internal report from a national alliance of retired and active-duty FBI agents and analysts delivers a stark warning about what the Bureau has become under his leadership.
Voters in Harris County will shape Texas’ political future through statewide, congressional and local contests.
Black women are learning that saying "No" is an essential act of self-preservation and love.
Rice University researchers say Texas’ accountability reforms stalled equity gains, leaving readiness gaps for poor students.
Injury setbacks and missed evaluations left Malachi Augustus underrated, but his talent keeps ascending.
Texas voters face 2026 election under racially biased, SCOTUS-approved district lines.
Lawmakers in the Republican-majority House voted 57-41 in favor of the map, which splits the city of Indianapolis into four
“This drips with irony,” Ted Mitchell, the president of the American Council on Education, or ACE, said. Following President Trump’s
The new office may not have legal standing, an expert tells theGrio: “Cute for the photo op. Worthless in practice.”
The lawsuit, filed by Bilaal Salaam, alleges Jada Pinkett Smith threatened him and suggested he would “end up missing or
Chilli and Matthew Lawrence announce new reality dating series “Second Chance Love” debuting on Hallmark+ on New Year’s Day. Chilli
‘Tis the season that everyone has an opinion about what to be grateful for.
Yesterday the CDC changed its website to indicate that vaccines may cause autism.
If you think AI is already smarter than we are, consider the interaction I had on Monday with GPT-5:
“My doctor looked at me and said, “Brian, you’re way too sedentary”.
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — The signs were visible to anyone willing to look. Clinics running out of medicine, health workers sent home in silence, and governments bracing for a wave they could no longer afford to stop.
The release of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Netflix documentary has created an unexpected firestorm for Misa Hylton and her son Justin. The fashion stylist finds herself defending her family against a wave of harassment and ugly paternity rumors that surfaced after The Making of a Bad Boy began streaming earlier this month. Hylton isn’t staying quiet The post Misa Hylton speaks out after Diddy documentary release appeared first on Rolling Out.
Millions of Americans are facing rising costs and being uninsured due to the Republican Party letting COVID-era subsidies for the ACA expire.
Economic boycotts remain a core part of the people's response to unchecked corporate power.
Black Santa's complex history, from minstrel mockery to civil rights symbol, reflects America's racial progress.
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — The SCORE Act, which stands for “Student Compensation and Opportunity through Rights and Endorsements Act,” has now been removed from the U.S. House schedule after being scheduled for a vote by the entire U.S. House on December 3 and then again on December 4th.
The case of Rodney Taylor, a disabled Black immigrant detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, is forcing Congress to confront new evidence of medical neglect, unchecked raids, and a hiring system that has shifted under President Donald Trump’s order to build the largest deportation force in modern history.
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — There are seasons in this country when the struggle of ordinary Americans is not merely a condition but a kind of weather that settles over everything.
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — Odell Beckham Jr. did not spark controversy on purpose. He sat on The Pivot Podcast and tried to explain the math behind a deal that looks limitless from the outside but shrinks fast once the system takes its cut.
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — Six months into Kash Patel’s tenure as Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, a newly compiled internal report from a national alliance of retired and active-duty FBI agents and analysts delivers a stark warning about what the Bureau has become under his leadership.
Voters in Harris County will shape Texas’ political future through statewide, congressional and local contests.
Black women are learning that saying "No" is an essential act of self-preservation and love.
Rice University researchers say Texas’ accountability reforms stalled equity gains, leaving readiness gaps for poor students.
Injury setbacks and missed evaluations left Malachi Augustus underrated, but his talent keeps ascending.
Texas voters face 2026 election under racially biased, SCOTUS-approved district lines.
Lawmakers in the Republican-majority House voted 57-41 in favor of the map, which splits the city of Indianapolis into four
“This drips with irony,” Ted Mitchell, the president of the American Council on Education, or ACE, said. Following President Trump’s
The new office may not have legal standing, an expert tells theGrio: “Cute for the photo op. Worthless in practice.”
The lawsuit, filed by Bilaal Salaam, alleges Jada Pinkett Smith threatened him and suggested he would “end up missing or
Chilli and Matthew Lawrence announce new reality dating series “Second Chance Love” debuting on Hallmark+ on New Year’s Day. Chilli
‘Tis the season that everyone has an opinion about what to be grateful for.
Yesterday the CDC changed its website to indicate that vaccines may cause autism.
If you think AI is already smarter than we are, consider the interaction I had on Monday with GPT-5:
“My doctor looked at me and said, “Brian, you’re way too sedentary”.
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — The signs were visible to anyone willing to look. Clinics running out of medicine, health workers sent home in silence, and governments bracing for a wave they could no longer afford to stop.
The release of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Netflix documentary has created an unexpected firestorm for Misa Hylton and her son Justin. The fashion stylist finds herself defending her family against a wave of harassment and ugly paternity rumors that surfaced after The Making of a Bad Boy began streaming earlier this month. Hylton isn’t staying quiet The post Misa Hylton speaks out after Diddy documentary release appeared first on Rolling Out.
Millions of Americans are facing rising costs and being uninsured due to the Republican Party letting COVID-era subsidies for the ACA expire.
Economic boycotts remain a core part of the people's response to unchecked corporate power.
Black Santa's complex history, from minstrel mockery to civil rights symbol, reflects America's racial progress.
