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On episode 134 of Native Land Pod, we travel to the protests outside Delaney Hall detention center, where migrants are being given rotten food, inadequate medical care, and held for months in inhumane conditions.
Time and again, Democ...
With the Voting Rights Act in tatters, will corporate America reaffirm their commitment to our right to vote? The Congressional Black Caucus thinks they might…
Our second guest, Congressman Jonathan Jackson of Illinois’ 1st district,...
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Money may look like a math problem, but Leah Collins sees something deeper.
As a financial coach and host of OWN’s “Maxxed Out,” Collins works with people whose spending habits, debt, relationship conflicts, and financial fe...
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According to a November 2025 survey of 1,000 U.S. consumers conducted by Credit One Bank, 22% are not confident in their understanding of how credit scores are calculated, while 33% rely on online sources as their prim...
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For many working Americans, financial hardship is not a matter of willpower, it is the reality of stagnant wages, rising costs, and a system that was never designed to build wealth for everyone.
Ashley M. Fox,...
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