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Anela Malik worked as a diplomat before becoming a storyteller about Black food history — and much more. She hosts the web series, “Our Block,” about Black businesses and local heroes, organizes global travel and is the writer and content creator behind the website formerly called


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By Tim Henderson, Stateline.org

The millions of immigrants who have crossed the border with Mexico since 2020 could change the balance of political power in Congress — but in a way likely to boost Republican states that emphasize border security, at the expense of more welcoming Democratic states.

That’s because many of the new immigrants joined...


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By ADRIANA MORGA

NEW YORK (AP) — Tax season is underway and you have until April 15 to file your return with the IRS. If you want to avoid the stress of the looming deadline, start getting organized as soon as possible.

“Don’t wait until the last minute but also don’t rush,” said Tom O’Saben, director of tax content and government relations at ...


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It’s cold, dark, rainy and miserable. It’s Monday, Feb. 16 in Ukiah.

I’m stopped at South State and Gobbi Streets peering through heavy drops and slashing wipers and off to my right, hunched under an awning, is a young man with a light jacket, no hat, soaked shoes and head between his knees.

I’ll guess he’s homeless because if he wasn’t he’d be home in front of ...


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A few weeks ago we reported on the County’s Tax Collection Mess, highlighted by the December 2025 State audit report which concluded that “The county estimated that as of December 2025 it had $30.6 million in uncollected taxes, penalties, interest, and fees related to defaulted properties.”

Uncollected taxes fall into two categories: Delinquent taxes (the above $30.6 m...


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