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Study Discloses 62 Percent Drop in Home Mortgages to Blacks and Latinos

(America’s Wire) — Since the housing market collapsed, mortgage lending to African Americans and Hispanics has plunged precipitously – by more than 60 percent, according to a new study of loan information that banks submit to the federal government. Together, African Americans and Hispanics were able to borrow 62 percent less to buy or refinance […]

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D.C. Schools Target of Suspicious White-Powdery Letters

Dozens of public schools in the District were roped off with yellow tape on May 5, as FBI agents and fire officials investigated suspicious letters that contained white, powdery substances. The FBI’s National Capital Response Squad, along with the D.C. Fire Department, the Metropolitan Police Department and the U.S. Postal Inspection Service responded to repeated […]

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Banks Conflicts Testimony; Whiting and Brown Avoid Cheh Hearing

In the third wave of D.C. Council hearings investigating hiring missteps made in Mayor Vincent Gray’s initial administration on April 29, Sulaimon Brown and Cherita Whiting were no-shows, again. Brown was among several employees caught in a dragnet initiated by the local press, which questioned the hiring practices—including allegations of nepotism, cronyism, excessive salaries and […]

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Local Seniors Enjoy ‘America I AM’ Exhibit on Older Americans Day

Walmart and the National Council on Aging (NCOA) joined together to bring older adults in the District metro area to the “America I AM: The African American Imprint” exhibit free of charge. On April 21, Walmart hosted Seniors Day at the National Geographic Museum, where 1,000 mature adults will receive special access to the exhibition. […]

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