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Black workers at risk; AI tech revolution fueling new threat

MIT released a study last year that found that AI can already replace 11.7% of the US labor market. The study utilized a labor simulation tool called the Iceberg Index, which models 151 million US workers and measures how AI overlaps with skills in each occupation.

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Indian Country remembers Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr.

Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr., who shared ancestry with the Cherokees was actively involved in tribal communities as an advocate for Indigenous rights. He is remembered and honored for his presence, interactions, and strong support of every issue American Indians stood for and fought for.

Are we repeating history?

The youngest freedom rider, Hezekiah Watkins shared his story of activism at Bosse High School in Evansville. This is a student reflection.

How a Native Tragedy Became an American Tradition

Thanksgiving’s origin story endures not by accident but through erasure — a quiet echo of how marginalized histories are often pushed from view.

American History’s Long, Dark Shadow

The effort to rescind the medals remains ongoing, supported by Native organizations and allies who continue to press for recognition and accountability.

Harris Can Get the Job Done!
Kindness Counts
Who is Independence Day really for?