Millions at Risk of Losing Health Coverage as ACA Tax Credits Near Expiration

by Breanna Reeves California leaders and health advocates are calling on Republicans to extend the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) enhanced premium tax credits ahead of the expiration date on Oct. 1. The premium tax credit is a refundable credit that helps eligible individuals and families cover the cost of premiums for their health insurance purchased…

The Adrian Dell & Carmen Roberts Foundation Announces Its 7th Annual Jazz Fundraiser Event, Derby After Dark 

“This elegant evening includes entertainment by Lorie V. Moore and Friends, dinner, dancing, a silent auction, and raffles, all supporting important community initiatives,” said Carmen Roberts Foundation CEO.  Riverside, CA – The Adrian Dell & Carmen Roberts Foundation presents the 7th Annual Jazz Event, Derby After Dark, scheduled for Saturday, November 8, 2025, from 6:00…

When Google AI Summarizes, Black Websites Pay the Price

Google’s dominance in search is draining traffic from publishers. For Black media, already underfunded and overlooked, the stakes are survival. By Khalilah Archie When Penske Media, the owner of Rolling Stone, Billboard, and Variety, sues Google, people pay attention. Their lawsuit argues that Google’s “AI Overviews” are cannibalizing traffic by summarizing journalism at the top…

The Salvation Army Awards Hong N. Nguyen for Exceptional Service

SAN BERNARDINO, CA — The Salvation Army is proud to announce Hong N. Nguyen as the recipient of the Exceptional Service Civic Award by the San Bernardino Area Citadel. Recognized for outstanding service and dedication to community development, Nguyen has made significant contributions to strengthening the organization’s financial integrity and community outreach. Nguyen will be…

Admission experts share tips for graduates continuing their education

By Megan Sayles/ AFRO Staff Writer For many graduates, earning a bachelor’s degree is just the beginning. As more students pursue master’s and doctoral degrees, the pressures of advanced education can quickly become overwhelming.  To help students navigate this complex path, the AFRO spoke with Gillian A. Hallmen, director of graduate standards and policy for…

Advocates: Fed Decision to Eliminate SNAP Survey Will Impact CalFresh Benefits

Antonio‌ ‌Ray‌ ‌Harvey‌ ‌|‌ ‌California‌ ‌Black‌ ‌Media‌ The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced on Sept. 20 that it is ending the longstanding annual food insecurity survey, which informs funding levels for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), the federal food stamp program. The Trump administration said it canceled the survey because it is “redundant,…

Bill Protecting California Veterans From Predators to Get Vote in January

By Antonio‌ ‌Ray‌ ‌Harvey‌ ‌|‌ ‌California‌ ‌Black‌ ‌Media‌ California’s Senate Bill (SB) 694 — written to protect veterans and service members from predatory practices — is expected to receive a full vote by the Senate when the legislative session reconvenes in January 2026, according to the bill’s author, Sen. Bob Archuleta (D-Los Angeles). The bill’s…

“You Have The Power To Save Lives” Campaign Is Effective In Raising Awareness And Promoting Access To Naloxone In Black Communities

Charlotte and Las Vegas are the Latest Cities to Join Campaign to Prevent Overdose Deaths in Black Communities Press Briefing on October 1st to Share Campaign Impact and Promote Expansion NEW YORK, NY — Across the United States, overdose deaths decreased in 2024 by nearly 27% from the previous year—a massively positive development. But the…

Statement from Laura Chanchien Parajón, MD, MPH, Director (Acting), CDC’s National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, on the passing of Suzy Ellis, Tips From Former Smokers® participant

We are deeply saddened by the passing of Suzy Ellis, a participant in CDC’s Tips From Former Smokers® campaign and devoted mother, voracious reader, and entrepreneur.  At the age of 57, Suzy suffered a stroke, which her doctors linked to her many years of smoking. It was then that she quit smoking and eventually shared…

Black Caucus Awards Dinner: Former VP Kamala Harris, Gov. Wes Moore Give Pointed Remarks

By Lauren Burke At the annual Congressional Black Caucus Foundation awards dinner that marks the end of the half-century-old legislative conference commonly known as “CBC Week,” the notable speakers of the evening were blunt in their remarks. Beyond the awards and the sequins and campaign that’s featured at the annual CBC Gala, blunt talk of…

Ben Crump Pledges $50K to the Black Press, Challenges Others to Follow His Lead

By Stacy M. Brown The Conrad Hilton Hotel in Washington, D.C., pulsed with history and urgency as the Black Press of America gathered for its Annual National Leadership Awards and Reception. The evening honored House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, Congressional Black Caucus Chair Yvette Clarke, and Communications Workers of America President Claude Cummings Jr. Cummings,…

Mapping Deportations: Tracing the Racist Origins of US Immigration Policy

by Alyssah Hall Overview: Mapping Deportations, created by three scholars from UCLA’s Center for Immigration Law and Policy and the Million Dollar Hoods Project, traces the racist origins of immigration laws and policies in the United States since 1895. The website shows that over 96% of deportation orders have been issued to people from predominantly…

Trump and RFK Jr. Make Unproven Claims Linking Tylenol to Autism

by Breanna Reeves Overview: President Donald Trump and U.S. Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made unproven claims linking the use of Tylenol (acetaminophen) and autism spectrum disorder. Studies have not proven any causal relationship between acetaminophen use and autism. Health officials and organizations have called the claims unfounded and urged…

Riverside County Suicide Prevention Coalition Conference Gathers Leaders, First Responders, and Educators 

PALM SPRINGS, CA — (Sept. 30, 2025) The annual Riverside County Suicide Prevention Coalition (SPC) Conference on Oct. 2 will provide tools and resources to support communities, first responders and educators in the aftermath of suicide loss.  This year’s theme, “Postvention: Best Practices for Community Helpers, First Responders, and Educators to Respond and Support After…

Norman F. Feldheym Central Library  To Celebrate the 40th Anniversary with a Community Celebration

SAN BERNARDINO, CA — The City of San Bernardino’s Norman F. Feldheym Central Library, a beacon of knowledge and community connection for four decades, will celebrate its 40th anniversary with a special event on Monday, September 29, 2025. The free “40 Years of Feldheym” celebration is scheduled from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the library, located…