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Charles Rangel Dead at 94: Remembering the Harlem Congressman Who Reshaped Black Politics

Charles Rangel, the Harlem congressman who spent nearly 50 years fighting for civil rights and economic justice, has died at 94. Here’s how he shaped U.S. politics.

DeSantis Signs Voter ID Expansion Law: What It Means for the 2026 Elections

Florida just passed one of the strictest voter ID laws in the country. Here's how it could change who votes—and who’s left behind—in the 2026 elections.

SNAP Restrictions Expand: Junk Food and Soda Bans Implemented in More States

More states are banning soda and snacks with SNAP benefits. But are these restrictions about health — or control? Here’s what to know in 2025.

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Charles Rangel Dead at 94: Remembering the Harlem Congressman Who Reshaped Black Politics

Charles Rangel, the Harlem congressman who spent nearly 50 years fighting for civil rights and economic justice, has died at 94. Here’s how he shaped U.S. politics.

Charles Rangel Dead at 94: Remembering the Harlem Congressman Who Reshaped Black Politics

Charles Rangel, the Harlem congressman who spent nearly 50 years fighting for civil rights and economic justice, has died at 94. Here’s how he shaped U.S. politics.

DeSantis Signs Voter ID Expansion Law: What It Means for the 2026 Elections

Florida just passed one of the strictest voter ID laws in the country. Here's how it could change who votes—and who’s left behind—in the 2026 elections.

SNAP Restrictions Expand: Junk Food and Soda Bans Implemented in More States

More states are banning soda and snacks with SNAP benefits. But are these restrictions about health — or control? Here’s what to know in 2025.

Child Tax Credit Increase Proposed, But Millions May Be Left Out

The proposed Child Tax Credit increase for 2025 might sound helpful, but millions of low-income families could be left behind. Here’s what the fine print reveals.

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Student loan forgiveness just got gutted. Here’s what Congress voted to repeal, who it hits hardest, and what you can still do to protect your future.

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Charles Rangel Dead at 94: Remembering the Harlem Congressman Who Reshaped Black Politics

Charles Rangel, the Harlem congressman who spent nearly 50 years fighting for civil rights and economic justice, has died at 94. Here’s how he shaped U.S. politics.

DeSantis Signs Voter ID Expansion Law: What It Means for the 2026 Elections

Florida just passed one of the strictest voter ID laws in the country. Here's how it could change who votes—and who’s left behind—in the 2026 elections.

SNAP Restrictions Expand: Junk Food and Soda Bans Implemented in More States

More states are banning soda and snacks with SNAP benefits. But are these restrictions about health — or control? Here’s what to know in 2025.

Child Tax Credit Increase Proposed, But Millions May Be Left Out

The proposed Child Tax Credit increase for 2025 might sound helpful, but millions of low-income families could be left behind. Here’s what the fine print reveals.

Student Loan Forgiveness Programs Repealed: What Borrowers Need to Know

Student loan forgiveness just got gutted. Here’s what Congress voted to repeal, who it hits hardest, and what you can still do to protect your future.