American Urban Radio Networks has been telling stories of Black America since 1973. AURN is the only Black-owned network with a bureau in the White House. Journalists Ebony McMorris, Clay Cane, Jamie Jackson, and Tanya Hart deliver stories of interest to our community. AURN News encapsulates updates from Capitol Hill, as well as This Day in History, health & wellness, finance, education, technology, and entertainment. More news and culture updates on aurn.com and @aurnonline on all social media platforms.
Today marks a historic occasion in Washington, D.C., as President-elect Donald Trump prepares to take the oath of office for his second term while the nation honors the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. This rare convergence of Inauguration Day and MLK Day has happened only twice before in modern history. Trump's inauguration was moved indoors to the U.S. Capitol Rotunda due to freezing temperatures, with Chief Justice John Roberts scheduled to administer the oath at noon. Meanwhile, Rev. Al Sharpton and the National Action Network are leading a major rally and march in the nation's capital, using the overlap of events to highlight critical civil rights issues. Sharpton emphasized the importance of honoring Dr. King's vision, saying this is a moment to honor Dr. King's vision and fight against efforts that threaten to undo decades of progress. The day's events underscore the continuing struggle for civil rights and the significance of Dr. King's enduring legacy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Congresswoman Stacey Plaskett speaks on the significance of the U.S. Virgin Islands, the need for diversity, equity and inclusion in the democratic process; and the continued fight against marginalization. Watch the full interview here. Check out the complete "On the Record with Ebony McMorris" podcast here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Hollywood Live with Tanya Hart, Tanya brings the latest updates from Hollywood as the community continues to recover from devastating wildfires. The Grammys are confirmed for February 2nd, and Clive Davis' 50th annual pre-Grammy bash will proceed with a purpose: raising funds for fire relief efforts and honoring the bravery of first responders. Tanya highlights the Recording Academy and MusiCares' commitment of $1 million to support music professionals affected by the fires and their plans to raise even more during Grammy week. Tanya also shares insights into Wendy Williams' recent appearance on The Breakfast Club podcast, where the legendary TV host spoke candidly about her long-standing feud with Diddy. Fans are now clamoring for Wendy to make a comeback to television, and Tanya sends well wishes for Wendy's continued recovery. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this heartfelt episode of Hollywood Live with Tanya Hart, Tanya shares updates on Los Angeles' recovery from the devastating wildfires. Despite the widespread destruction, there's a ray of hope as the Grammys are set to proceed on February 2nd, with plans to turn the event into a significant fundraiser. Tanya reflects on global support, local cleanup efforts, and her own contributions to aid those affected. She also highlights Beyoncé's BeyGOOD initiative, which has donated $2.5 million to the LA Fire Relief Fund. This generous contribution will help families in the Altadena and Pasadena areas, as well as churches and community centers addressing immediate needs. Tanya commends Snoop Dogg and other entertainers for stepping up during this critical time and shares the optimism of rebuilding. Stay tuned for upcoming conversations with celebrities about their wildfire relief efforts and ways you can help. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(AURN News) — The Supreme Court unanimously upheld a federal law Friday that will effectively ban TikTok in the United States unless its Chinese owners sell their stake, rejecting claims that the measure violates First Amendment rights. The law, known as the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act, made it illegal for U.S. companies to provide services to distribute, maintain, or update TikTok starting Jan. 19, unless the platform's U.S. operations are separated from Chinese control. “But Congress has determined that divestiture is necessary to address its well-supported national security concerns regarding TikTok's data collection practices and relationship with a foreign adversary. For the foregoing 20 TIKTOK INC. v. GARLAND Per Curiam reasons, we conclude that the challenged provisions do not violate petitioners' First Amendment rights,” the High Court determined. In its ruling, the Court acknowledged TikTok's significant role in American society, noting it "offers a distinctive and expansive outlet for expression, means of engagement, and source of community" for more than 170 million Americans. The Court also made reference to a 2020 Executive Order by then-President Trump addressing national security concerns that identified mobile applications developed by Chinese companies as threats to U.S. national security, foreign policy, and economy. The decision underscores a balance between national security priorities and constitutional rights, as TikTok's future in the U.S. remains uncertain. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This morning, President Joe Biden made history with a groundbreaking clemency announcement commuting the sentences of nearly 2,500 nonviolent drug offenders. The move, made just days before leaving office, marks the largest clemency action in U.S. history and fulfills Biden's promise to address decades of sentencing disparities. In a statement, Biden called the sentences "disproportionately long" and rooted in outdated policies targeting crack versus powder cocaine that devastated Black communities. "This action is an important step toward righting historic wrongs, correcting sentencing disparities, and providing deserving individuals the opportunity to return to their families and communities after spending far too much time behind bars," said Biden. This follows a wave of clemency actions by Biden, including pardons for nonviolent offenders and commuting the sentences of nearly all federal death row inmates. With this bold step, Biden will leave office having issued more individual pardons and commutations than any president in U.S. history. For many, this isn't just a policy—it's a second chance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(AURN News) — President-elect Donald Trump issued a statement this week on his social media platform Truth Social warning against recommending certain political figures and critics for positions in his incoming administration. “The incoming Trump Administration has hired over 1,000 people for The United States Government. They are outstanding in every way, and you will see the fruits of their labor over the coming years. We will MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN, and it will happen very quickly!” he posted. “In order to save time, money, and effort, it would be helpful if you would not send, or recommend to us, people who worked with, or are endorsed by, Americans for No Prosperity (headed by Charles Koch), “Dumb as a Rock” John Bolton, “Birdbrain” Nikki Haley, Mike Pence, disloyal Warmongers Dick Cheney, and his Psycho daughter, Liz, Mitt Romney, Paul Ryan, General(?) Mark Milley, James Mattis, Mark Yesper, or any of the other people suffering from Trump Derangement Syndrome,” he said. Trump is set to be inaugurated as president on Monday, which is also Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this day in 1865, Union General William T. Sherman issued Special Field Order No. 15, promising freed Black families 40 acres and an army mule. The order, developed with input from Black leaders in Savannah, Georgia, set aside the Sea Islands and a 330-mile coastal stretch from Charleston, South Carolina, to Florida for settlement by freed Africans. Land ownership was seen as the key to freedom and equality. After slavery was abolished, the land fell under the jurisdiction of the Freedmen's Bureau, which aimed to protect property rights and establish schools. However, President Andrew Johnson later overturned Sherman's order, returning the land to its original white owners. This betrayal forced many freed Black families into sharecropping, trapping them in cycles of poverty and debt. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
President Joe Biden gave his last farewell address to the nation from his Oval Office and offered a stark warning to Americans. "I want to warn the country of some things that give me great concern. And that's the dangerous concentration of power in the hands of a very few ultra-wealthy people. The dangerous consequences if their abuse of power is left unchecked. Today, an oligarchy is taking shape in America of extreme wealth, power, and influence that literally threatens our entire democracy," said Biden. During the speech, President Biden also warned about the potential rise of a tech-industrial complex and the misinformation and disinformation that allows the abuse of power. He also touted some of the work done under his administration but told the American people it would take time to feel the full impact. Biden is ending not only this presidency but also 50 years of service. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(AURN News) — In President Joe Biden's final full month in office, inflation showed an uptick according to federal data, just days before President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration as the nation's 47th president. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Wednesday that the Consumer Price Index rose 0.4 percent in December, following a 0.3 percent increase in November. The overall inflation rate stands at 2.9 percent. Several key sectors saw price increases over the past year. Food costs rose 2.5 percent, while electricity prices increased 2.8 percent over the 12-month period. Shelter costs showed a significant jump of 4.6 percent, and transportation services recorded a 7.3 percent increase over the year. December's report also indicated price increases in housing, airline fares, used cars and trucks, motor vehicle insurance, and medical care, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). However, some categories saw decreases, including personal care, communication, and alcohol. House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith criticized the economic data in a statement: "President Trump is inheriting an economy from President Biden where inflation still threatens families' savings and prices are still sky high. President Trump's policies are the right ones to help working families and January 20th can't come soon enough." The data comes as Biden prepares to hand over the presidency to Trump next Monday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
President of the Lawyers' Committee, Damon Hewitt, speaks on their lawsuit against President-elect Donald Trump, the Proud Boys, the impact of the January 6th Insurrection and his organization's commitment to the preservation of civil rights during the Trump administration. Watch the video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/jGSNWXJGvv0 Check out the complete "On the Record with Ebony McMorris" podcast here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rev. Sharpton, Founder and President of the @NationalActionNetwork discusses the upcoming MLK March on Washington, President @JoeBiden's legacy, and the way forward for Black America under @DonaldJTrumpforPresident's administration. Check out the complete "On the Record with Ebony McMorris" podcast here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
President Joe Biden today announced a ceasefire and a potential end to the war in Gaza, marking a significant step toward peace in the region. “At long last, I can announce a ceasefire and a hostage deal has been reached between Israel and Hamas,” Biden said. “ The more than 15 months of conflict began with Hezbollah's brutal massacre on October the 7th." Biden acknowledged the difficulty of the negotiations, saying, “The road to this deal has not been easy. I've worked in foreign policy for decades. This is one of the toughest negotiations I've ever experienced.” The final deal includes the release of hostages held by both Israelis and Hamas over six weeks, contingent on the agreement holding. Israeli forces will withdraw, and Palestinians will begin returning home. The agreement also includes provisions for humanitarian aid. The second phase of the agreement is still being negotiated as both sides work to finalize additional details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tonight at 8 p.m., President Joe Biden will deliver his final address to the nation from the Oval Office, marking the end of his presidency after four challenging years and more than 50 years in public service. In his farewell speech, Biden is expected to reflect on key accomplishments, including navigating the COVID-19 pandemic, investing in infrastructure, and advancing initiatives for Black and brown communities. He will also highlight efforts to fight for economic equity, expand access to healthcare, and support social justice reforms. However, Biden's presidency has also been shaped by ongoing crises, including wars abroad, inflation concerns, and deepening political divisions at home. While inflation numbers have improved, the nation remains polarized. As he concludes his tenure, Biden hopes to leave a legacy of progress and resilience that future generations can build upon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
According to CNN, there will be no pre-tour of the vice president's residence for the incoming Vance family. Two sources familiar with Vice President-elect J.D. Vance's plans noted he has not been invited by Vice President Kamala Harris. Harris herself didn't tour the residence in 2021, due to the aftermath of Trump's attempts to overturn the 2020 election and the pandemic. J.D. Vance called Harris “trash” at a November rally and repeatedly attacked her racial identity. Harris and Vance haven't spoken since the election, though Harris did call President-elect Trump to concede. Meanwhile, Harris' husband and J.D. Vance's wife spoke briefly last week, according to CNN. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(AURN News) — President-elect Donald Trump announced plans Tuesday to establish a new federal agency called the External Revenue Service, aimed at shifting the nation's revenue collection focus from domestic taxation to foreign trade sources. “For far too long, we have relied on taxing our Great People using the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Through soft and pathetically weak Trade agreements, the American Economy has delivered growth and prosperity to the World, while taxing ourselves. It is time for that to change,” he declared through a post on Truth Social, his social media platform. The announcement signals a potential major shift in U.S. revenue collection policy. Trump criticized what he characterized as an over-dependence on domestic tax collection through the Internal Revenue Service, arguing that the U.S. should instead generate more revenue from foreign trade sources. "We will begin charging those that make money off of us with Trade, and they will start paying, FINALLY, their fair share," Trump wrote. The new agency would be responsible for collecting tariffs, duties, and other foreign-source revenue. Inauguration day takes place next Monday on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“You have not earned your place as Secretary of Defense. You, sir, are a no-go at this station,” Senator Tammy Duckworth said during the confirmation hearing of Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for Defense Secretary. Duckworth challenged Hegseth on his qualifications in a series of pointed exchanges. At one point, Duckworth asked Hegseth about the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). “And how many nations are in ASEAN, by the way?” she asked. “I couldn't tell you the exact amount of nations in that,” Hegseth replied. “But I know we have allies in South Korea, in Japan, and in AUKUS with Australia, and trying to work on submarines with them.” Duckworth responded sharply, “Mr. Hegseth, none of those countries are in ASEAN.” She also pressed him on his ability to oversee budget audits, highlighting his lack of experience. “I will take that as a no,” Duckworth said. “What were the findings? So there were no findings, because you've never led an audit. What guidance did you give the auditors? None, because you've never led an audit.” During the Senate Armed Forces Committee hearing, lawmakers questioned Hegseth's opposition to women in combat, his stance against diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, and allegations of excessive drinking and sexual misconduct. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With less than a week left in office, President Joe Biden delivered a farewell speech at the State Department, defending his foreign policy record. He highlighted stronger alliances and a more secure America as he prepares to conclude a career spanning more than 50 years in public service. Biden described his presidency as transformative, claiming the nation is better equipped to face global challenges than four years ago. He pointed to efforts to rally NATO and other global allies, emphasizing that adversaries like Russia and Iran have been weakened while America's partnerships have been strengthened. He also addressed ongoing global issues, including the war in Ukraine, tensions in the Middle East, and competition with China, crediting his administration with positioning the U.S. for long-term success. Biden defended his decision to end the war in Afghanistan, acknowledging the chaotic aftermath, including the deaths of 13 U.S. service members and a swift Taliban takeover, but maintained it was the right course of action. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(AURN News) — President-elect Donald Trump addressed public interest in his interaction with former President Barack Obama at Jimmy Carter's funeral, characterizing their exchange as friendly despite their political differences. Speaking from his Mar-a-Lago resort, Trump acknowledged the attention the moment received. "It did look very friendly. I must say, I didn't realize it. I didn't realize how friendly it looked," Trump said. Trump expanded on the interaction, saying, "And I said, boy, they look like two people that like each other. And we probably do. We have little different philosophies, right? But we probably do. I don't know, we just got along, but I got along with just about everybody." The President-elect also mentioned a pre-service meeting, stating, "You know, we met backstage, as you know, before we went on and I thought it was a beautiful service, but we all got along very well, which is good." The funeral service was held last Thursday at Washington National Cathedral. Trump did not provide specific details about his conversation with former President Obama. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
President Joe Biden convened senior officials today for a briefing on the federal response to the catastrophic wildfires ravaging Los Angeles County. Three active fires—the Palisades, Eaton, and Hurst fires—have already claimed at least 24 lives, scorched over 40,000 acres, and destroyed more than 12,000 structures. The largest blaze, the Palisades fire, is only 14% contained and is now threatening neighborhoods including Brentwood, Encino, and Westwood. Over 105,000 residents have been ordered to evacuate, with an additional 87,000 on standby. The Eaton Fire, which erupted in Altadena earlier this week, has devastated 10,600 acres and destroyed nearly 1,000 structures. Its impact has been particularly severe on Altadena's historic Black community, a sanctuary for generations of African Americans who overcame systemic barriers to create a thriving cultural hub. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Hollywood Live with Tanya Hart, we highlight acts of kindness and resilience amidst the ongoing Los Angeles wildfires. Rapper The Game has stepped up to assist families forced to evacuate, offering a week of free Airbnb accommodations to those affected. Tanya shares the details on how to access this generous support and acknowledges other programs offering aid to displaced residents. In Hollywood news, the Critics Choice Awards have been rescheduled to the end of January as the city works to recover. Meanwhile, there's exciting news for comedian Roy Wood Jr., whose CNN show Have I Got News For You has been renewed for a second season! Tanya celebrates Roy's success and provides a sneak peek into the witty and satirical comedy panel show, featuring Amber Ruffin and Michael Ian as team captains. For updates on the wildfires and more entertainment news, follow Tanya on social media and visit @aurnonline across platforms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(AURN News) — The Biden administration is touting record-breaking numbers in small business growth and federal contract awards as it prepares for the transition of power. President Joe Biden reported Friday that his administration has overseen 21 million new business applications, claiming it as the highest number under any administration. "My Administration has empowered this unprecedented wave of entrepreneurship by significantly expanding access to capital and by making historic investments in infrastructure, manufacturing, and clean energy that are benefiting small businesses in communities across the country,” Mr. Biden said in a White House statement. The administration also highlighted new achievements in federal contracting. "Today, the Small Business Administration announced that the federal government built on this support by awarding $183 billion in federal contracts to small businesses and $78 billion to small disadvantaged businesses in Fiscal Year 2024 – both record totals," the President said. To learn more visit: sba.gov. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
According to The New York Times, Charles Person, the youngest of the 13 original Freedom Riders who traveled from Washington to Birmingham, Alabama, in 1961 to challenge segregation in interstate bus terminals, died on Wednesday, January 8, at his home in Fayetteville, Georgia. He was 82. His daughter, Keisha Person, confirmed the cause was leukemia. At 18, Person was a freshman at Morehouse College when he joined the Freedom Riders. Despite facing brutal attacks, he remained committed to nonviolent resistance. Their efforts led to federal orders desegregating interstate bus terminals. A Vietnam veteran and later a civil rights activist, Person co-authored “Buses Are a Comin'” in 2022. He is survived by his wife, children, siblings, and grandchildren. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(AURN News) — President-elect Donald Trump was sentenced today in the New York hush-money case, marking the first time a convicted felon will take the oath of office as president. Trump was found guilty by a jury of falsifying business records to conceal a $130,000 payment to adult film actress Stormy Daniels during his 2016 campaign. He has consistently denied the allegations, calling the charges politically motivated and the case “fake.” Judge Juan Merchan, citing constitutional complexities, issued an unconditional discharge, meaning Trump received no jail time, probation, or fines. Trump appeared via video from Mar-a-Lago and made a brief statement, reiterating his claims of innocence. Trump's legal team had fought to delay the sentencing, citing presidential immunity and the potential impact on his transition. However, the Supreme Court cleared the way for today's proceedings by rejecting a final appeal in a narrow 5-4 ruling on Thursday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this day in 1957, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) was founded in Atlanta, Georgia. Emerging from the success of the Montgomery Bus Boycott, which began in 1955, this pivotal organization was created by Southern civil rights leaders to coordinate efforts to end racial segregation and inequality in the South. The SCLC adopted the philosophy of nonviolent resistance, inspired by the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi and deeply rooted in the Black church. Martin Luther King Jr., already a national figure following his leadership in Montgomery, was elected its first president. Under King's leadership, the SCLC spearheaded major civil rights campaigns, including the Birmingham Campaign and the March on Washington, becoming a cornerstone in the fight for justice and equality during the Civil Rights Movement. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this deeply personal episode of Hollywood Live with Tanya Hart, Tanya reflects on the devastating wildfires currently ravaging Los Angeles County. Drawing from her experience covering military coups and wars, she describes the unparalleled destruction in neighborhoods like historic Altadena and the Pacific Palisades, which have been nearly wiped off the map. Even iconic Hollywood landmarks, such as the Walk of Fame, Magic Castle, and Hollywood Bowl, narrowly escaped disaster thanks to the heroic efforts of firefighters. Celebrities like Diane Warren, Paris Hilton, and Maria Shriver have lost their homes, joining over 80,000 displaced residents. Maria Shriver's heartbreaking words, “Everything is gone,” resonate as Tanya details the emotional and physical toll on the community. With events like tonight's Lakers game canceled, Los Angeles remains on high alert as the fires rage on. Tanya offers her gratitude to the firefighters and shares her prayers for those affected. For updates on this crisis and more, follow Tanya on social media and visit @aurnonline. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(AURN News) — More than half of young adults are considering returning to college, with job market opportunities serving as a primary motivator, according to new data released by study.com. The survey found that 52% of adults aged 35 and younger are looking to re-enroll in college this year. Among the respondents, 85% cited job market opportunities as a major reason for wanting to return to higher education. Financial challenges played a significant role in previous college departures, with 75% of young adults reporting that money was the primary factor in their decision to leave school. Additionally, 42% indicated that past debt discouraged their educational pursuits. The study also revealed that mental health concerns impacted educational decisions, with 72% of respondents stating that stress and anxiety created barriers to their college experience. The survey, which included 900 participants, reported that 13% of respondents identified as Black or African American. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Hollywood Live with Tanya Hart, love and heartbreak take center stage in Hollywood. Zendaya and Tom Holland are officially engaged! Tanya shares the sweet details of their journey from co-stars in Spider-Man: Homecoming to one of Hollywood's most beloved couples. While wedding plans are on hold due to their busy schedules, fans are thrilled to see this low-key couple take the next step. On a sadder note, Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck have finalized their divorce after just two years of marriage. Tanya reflects on their long history as a couple and the challenges they faced under public scrutiny. In other news, Patti LaBelle's camp is speaking out against her portrayal in CNN's documentary Luther: Never Too Much. The legendary singer's contributions were omitted after she declined to sign a release, leaving her representation upset over how her friendship with Luther Vandross was depicted. Tanya agrees it's time for Patti to share her own story. For all these stories and more, don't miss out—follow Tanya on social media and visit @aurnonline! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
According to a White House press release, a new final rule by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) will remove $49 billion in unpaid medical debt from credit reports, improving the financial standing of 15 million Americans. This action is expected to raise credit scores by an average of 20 points, paving the way for increased access to mortgages, car loans, and small business financing. Vice President Harris also announced that states and localities have used American Rescue Plan (ARP) funds to eliminate over $1 billion in medical debt for more than 700,000 Americans. These efforts are part of a broader Biden-Harris Administration initiative to address the burden of medical debt, including reducing predatory practices and supporting health system reforms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Suni & the City on WHUR, “White House Wednesday” dives into President Donald Trump's first press conference of 2025, featuring insights from AURN's White House correspondent, Ebony McMorris. From a $20 billion investment in data centers to contentious proposals like renaming the Gulf of Mexico and acquiring Greenland, the press conference was a mix of policy pitches, grievances, and spectacle. Ebony breaks down the potential impacts of Trump's plans on Black and Brown communities, including environmental rollbacks and economic strategies favoring corporations. With themes of deregulation, international relations, and judicial priorities at play, she emphasizes the importance of staying informed and holding leaders accountable as these policies unfold. Don't miss this deep dive into the changing political landscape and its implications for all Americans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Suni & the City on WHUR, it's “White House Wednesday” with special correspondent Ebony McMorris from AURN. Ebony breaks down a groundbreaking move by the outgoing administration to eliminate $49 billion in medical debt from credit reports, positively impacting the financial futures of 15 million Americans. This significant policy change is part of a broader push to reduce healthcare costs and address economic inequality, with a special focus on its life-changing effects for communities of color. Ebony highlights the historical impact of medical debt on African Americans and low-income families, providing data-driven insights into how this initiative could pave the way for financial stability. Looking ahead to the incoming administration, she discusses the potential challenges in maintaining these advancements. Tune in for this informative and heartfelt discussion, where policy meets personal stories, and stay connected with Ebony as she dives deep into the issues that matter most. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In a historic move, the Biden-Harris administration has finalized a groundbreaking rule that will eliminate $49 billion in medical debt from Americans' credit reports. Vice President Kamala Harris announced the rule, implemented by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), which has already raised credit scores by an average of 20 points for over 15 million people. Medical debt remains the largest source of debt in collections across the nation, affecting 100 million Americans. Harris highlighted the transformative impact of the new rule, stating, “No one should be denied economic opportunity," like buying a home or starting a business, due to unpaid medical bills. Local governments, utilizing American Rescue Plan funds, have also erased over $1 billion in medical debt for 700,000 residents, with more relief initiatives on the horizon. The administration says the effort underscores its broader commitment to lowering costs and advancing equity for families nationwide. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(AURN News) — We're getting a closer look at how the Federal Reserve views current economic conditions and how it may affect Americans moving forward. The Fed reported continued solid economic expansion in 2024, despite some easing in labor market conditions, according to minutes from the recent Federal Open Market Committee meeting. "The information available at the time of the meeting indicated that real gross domestic product (GDP) had continued to expand at a solid pace in 2024. Labor market conditions had eased since early 2024, but the unemployment rate remained low. Consumer price inflation was below its year-earlier rate but was still somewhat elevated," the minutes said. The Fed's analysis showed temporary fluctuations in employment data due to external factors but overall they believe the labor market remains stable. "The staff estimated that job gains were held down by the effects of labor strikes and hurricanes in October and were boosted by a similar amount in November after those effects unwound. The unemployment rate ticked up to 4.2 percent in November, and both the labor force participation rate and the employment-to-population ratio moved down a bit further,” the meeting notes mentioned. But when it comes to race, there are some important notes: “The unemployment rates for African Americans and for Hispanics also moved up, and both rates were above those for Asians and for Whites," according to the minutes. Looking ahead, the Fed maintained a positive outlook while acknowledging various uncertainties. "The staff projection at the December meeting was for economic conditions to stay solid. Given the elevated uncertainty regarding specifics about the scope and timing of potential changes to trade, immigration, fiscal, and regulatory policies and their potential effects on the economy, the staff highlighted the difficulty of selecting and assessing the importance of such factors for the baseline projection and featured a number of alternative scenarios," the notes said. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, the nation pauses to honor the life and legacy of Jimmy Carter, the 39th president of the United States. President Joe Biden has declared a National Day of Mourning to recognize Carter's extraordinary contributions as a statesman, humanitarian, and champion of peace. This morning at 9 a.m. Eastern, Carter's body was moved from the Capitol, where it lay in state, to the Washington National Cathedral. A solemn funeral service will follow, attended by dignitaries, including President Biden and President-elect Donald Trump. Biden is set to deliver the eulogy. All living former presidents and numerous world leaders are expected to pay their respects to Carter, who passed away on Dec. 29 at the age of 100. Serving from 1977 to 1981, Carter's post-presidency work with the Carter Center cemented his legacy as a leader devoted to humanitarian efforts and living by his principles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In his first press conference of 2025, held at Mar-a-Lago, President-elect Donald Trump wasted no time making bold claims and controversial proposals. Among the most startling was his suggestion of using economic force to annex Canada—a move swiftly rejected by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who responded, “No chance in hell.” A Canadian parliamentary member added fuel to the fire, inviting Illinois, Oregon, and Washington to join Canada instead. Trump also revisited past controversies, calling the Panama Canal treaty under President Jimmy Carter one of the worst deals in history and reigniting his interest in acquiring Greenland as a national security measure. Painting the next four years as the start of a “golden age” for America, Trump criticized the outgoing administration, blaming them for inflation, high energy costs, what he described as a loss of global respect, and even faucets and showers without enough water pressure. As the world reacts to his sweeping statements, one question looms: Will these audacious ideas reshape America's future, or are they just attention-grabbing headlines? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
According to the Associated Press, McDonald's is scaling back some of its diversity initiatives following the Supreme Court's 2023 decision outlawing affirmative action in college admissions. The fast-food giant announced it would retire specific diversity goals for senior leadership and end a program encouraging suppliers to develop diversity training and increase minority representation in leadership. McDonald's also plans to pause “external surveys,” a move mirrored by other companies like Lowe's and Ford, which declined to participate in the Human Rights Campaign's workplace inclusion survey for LGBTQ+ employees. Despite these changes, McDonald's insists it remains committed to inclusion, noting that 30% of its U.S. leaders are from underrepresented groups and that it has achieved gender pay equity since 2021. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(AURN News) — President-elect Donald Trump pledged Tuesday to immediately reverse President Joe Biden's recent executive action banning new oil and gas drilling leases across vast sections of U.S. ocean waters. "Banning offshore drilling will not stand. I will reverse it immediately. It'll be done immediately and we will drill, baby drill,” Trump said during a press conference at his Mar-a-Lago estate. The incoming president outlined plans for expanded drilling operations beyond current sites. "We're going to be drilling in a lot of other locations, and the energy costs are going to come way down. They'll be brought down to a very low level, and that's going to bring everything else down," Trump said. Mr. Trump also addressed the transition process between administrations. “And, you know, they told me that we're going to do everything possible to make this transition to the new administration very smooth. It's not smooth because they're doing that. They're playing with the courts. As you know, they've been playing with the courts for four years. Probably got me more votes, because I got the highest number of votes ever gotten by a Republican,” he said. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
According to The New York Times, a federal judge held former New York City Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani in contempt of court on Monday for failing to cooperate in handing over $11 million of his personal assets to Georgia poll workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss. The pair successfully sued Giuliani for defamation after he falsely accused them of helping to steal the 2020 presidential election, winning a $148 million judgment. The Manhattan judge criticized Giuliani for obstructing efforts to verify his residency, which he claims is his Palm Beach, Fla., condo. Giuliani's assets include a Manhattan apartment, a Mercedes-Benz convertible, designer watches, and Yankees memorabilia. The judge expressed frustration at his busy legal schedule, noting, “Being a busy person is not an excuse.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The 2025 Golden Globes kicked off awards season with unforgettable moments and surprises! In this episode of Hollywood Live with Tanya Hart, we celebrate Demi Moore's first-ever Golden Globe win for her 45-year career, taking home Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture, Musical, or Comedy for The Substance. Zoe Saldana also earned her first Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Amelia Perez, which dominated the night. The evening's highlight, however, belonged to Viola Davis, who moved the room with a powerful and heartfelt 16-minute soliloquy upon accepting the prestigious Cecil B. DeMille Award. Sharing her journey from abject poverty to becoming one of the greatest actors of our time, Davis inspired everyone with her resilience and triumph over adversity. Tanya reflects on Viola's story and the need for a biographical film to capture her incredible life. For more on awards season and beyond, follow Tanya on social media and visit @aurnonline across all platforms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The body of former President Jimmy Carter will be transferred to Washington, D.C., today for the next phase of his state funeral, marking a solemn tribute to the nation's 39th president. After lying in repose in Atlanta, Carter's casket will leave the Carter Presidential Center and travel to Dobbins Air Reserve Base. From there, it'll board Special Air Mission 39 for the journey to Joint Base Andrews in Maryland. Upon arrival, a motorcade will escort Carter's remains to the U.S. Naval Memorial at the Capitol. Military body bearers will carry Carter into the rotunda, where he will lie in state until Thursday. Members of Congress and the public will have the opportunity to honor his legacy. President Biden will deliver a eulogy at Thursday's service at the National Cathedral, where Carter will be remembered for his humble beginnings as a peanut farmer from Plains, Georgia, to his rise as a global advocate for peace and human rights. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden were in New Orleans Monday, joining a community in mourning after the tragic New Year's Day attack on Bourbon Street when a U.S. Army veteran drove a truck into revelers in the French Quarter, killing 14 and injuring dozens of others. In a statement, President Biden said, "To all families of those who were killed, to all who were injured, and to the people of New Orleans, our nation grieves with you, and we stand with you as you mourn and heal." While in New Orleans, Biden is meeting privately with victims' families and state officials, including Governor Jeff Landry, who is requesting a presidential disaster declaration to provide emergency aid and counseling for survivors. Mayor LaToya Cantrell has called for federal assistance to review security and vulnerabilities ahead of Carnival season. Monday evening, the Bidens attended Interfaith Prayer Service for Peace and Healing at St. Louis Cathedral in Jackson Square. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"The peaceful transfer of power is one of the most fundamental principles of American democracy. As much as any other principle, it is what distinguishes our system of government from monarchy or tyranny," said Vice President Kamala Harris. Today, four years after the Capitol was overrun, Congress is certifying Donald Trump's reelection under tightened rules and heightened security. Vice President Harris will oversee the process, which law enforcement officials have declared a national emergency event. Over 100 security changes have been implemented to ensure there is no repeat of the chaos. The certification process itself has also evolved. In 2022, Congress passed an overhaul of the Electoral Count Act, clarifying the vice president's role as strictly ceremonial. The revision closed a loophole that Trump had attempted to exploit by pressuring then-Vice President Mike Pence to overturn the election results. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
President Joe Biden presented the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor, to 19 recipients, including actor Denzel Washington, basketball legend Earvin “Magic” Johnson, and posthumously, civil rights activist Fannie Lou Hamer. The ceremony took place in the White House East Room, where Biden praised the recipients for their contributions to America's fabric. Established in 1945, the Medal of Freedom was modernized by President John F. Kennedy in 1963 to honor figures like Marian Anderson, the first African-American to perform at the Metropolitan Opera. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In a razor-thin victory, Mike Johnson was reelected as Speaker of the House with a 218-215 vote. The drama unfolded as Johnson initially appeared poised to lose. A tense roll call saw several hardline Republicans withholding their support, including Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie, who ultimately voted against Johnson. Johnson managed to flip the remaining two holdouts after a private huddle on the House floor and a call from President-elect Donald Trump. Their late switches gave him just enough to secure the gavel, avoiding a repeat of the 15-vote marathon that Kevin McCarthy endured in 2023. The vote was crucial, as the 119th Congress could not begin work until a speaker was elected. Johnson received praise from Trump and promised to cut government spending and target what he calls a "totalitarian fourth branch of government known as the administrative state." Progressives have come out warning that that could include cuts in Medicare and Social Security. The narrow outcome highlights the deep Republican divisions as Congress embarks on a new legislative session. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(AURN News) — U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy has issued a new advisory citing the connection between alcohol and cancer. He is also calling for warnings to be updated with the risk added to alcoholic beverages. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) cites a direct link between drinking alcohol and seven types of cancer, including breast, colorectal, esophageal, liver, oral, throat, and laryngeal cancers. According to the Surgeon General, alcohol is responsible for approximately 100,000 cancer cases and 20,000 cancer deaths each year. “This Advisory lays out steps we can all take to increase awareness of alcohol's cancer risk and minimize harm,” Dr. Murthy said in a statement. HHS noted that cancer risk increases with alcohol consumption, with some cancers potentially developing from as little as one drink a day. Officials also identified alcohol consumption as the third leading preventable cause of cancer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Happy New Year! In this episode of Hollywood Live with Tanya Hart, we kick off 2025 with inspiring stories of personal growth and transformation. Denzel Washington has added a new chapter to his incredible life by becoming an ordained minister. Baptized at the Kelly Temple Church of God in Christ in New York City, Denzel now holds a ministry license—a milestone he calls his “greatest accomplishment.” Tanya reflects on his deep faith and shares how he's embraced his spiritual journey over the years. In other news, Dry January is becoming a bigger trend among celebrities. Tanya spotlights stars like Rihanna, who's over a year sober; Tom Holland, who launched his own non-alcoholic beer company; and Lewis Hamilton, who introduced the first alcohol-free tequila brand. With more celebrities embracing sobriety, Tanya predicts a shift in how liquor companies approach the rising demand for non-alcoholic products. It's a fresh start for 2025, and Tanya promises more exciting stories and updates in the year ahead. Don't miss a thing—follow her on social media and visit @aurnonline across all platforms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) just swore in its new members for the 119th session of Congress. Governor Wes Moore, only the third African American elected U.S. governor, ran down why this session is the most historic. "This is a history-making CBC because we have a record 62 members of the Congressional Black Caucus that we are celebrating today. It's a history-making CBC because this CBC represents more states than ever before in our country's history. We don't just have the largest representation of Black women in CBC's history, but also for the first time, we have two Black women in the United States Senate representing the CBC." Those two new women are Lisa Blunt Rochester, elected as Delaware's first female Black senator, and, in Maryland, Angela Alsobrooks. The CBC started in 1971 with just 13 founding members. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Longtime Congressman Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., was honored with the Presidential Citizens Medal by President Joe Biden during a White House ceremony on Thursday. Thompson, 76, whose congressional career spans over 30 years, has long been a defender of democracy. As former chairman of the Jan. 6 House Select Committee and the first Black chair of the Homeland Security Committee, Thompson's leadership earned praise on Capitol Hill. Thompson worked alongside icons like Fannie Lou Hamer, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and John Lewis. His legacy, rooted in advancing civil rights and defending the U.S. Constitution, made him a fitting recipient of this honor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"All the resources of the FBI are being focused on tracking down every piece of evidence, every lead, every interview." That was the FBI assistant director who updated the media on the terrorist attack that killed 14 people and injured 35 others. "First and foremost, let me be very clear about this point. This was an act of terrorism. It was premeditated and an evil act." Investigators were also looking to see if there was anyone else involved in the attack. "We do not assess at this point that anyone else is involved in this attack, except for Shamsud-Din Jabbar." He went on to say that the FBI is deploying multiple resources and agents across the nation to continue the investigation. "Whether you know Jabbar personally, worked with him, served in the military, we need to talk to you." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(AURN News) — Delta Airlines clinched the top spot for punctuality among North American carriers for the fourth consecutive year, according to Cirium's 2024 on-time performance report. The Atlanta-based carrier achieved an 83.46% on-time rate across 1,712,529 flights, earning Cirium's platinum award. In global rankings, Aeromexico led with an 86.70% on-time arrival rate, followed by Saudia at 86.35% and Delta at 83.46%. For North American airlines, Delta topped the list, with United, Alaska, American, and Southwest rounding out the top five. The report, now in its 16th year, analyzed 3 million flights monthly to determine rankings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(AURN News) — President-elect Donald Trump criticized outgoing President Joe Biden's border policies following two separate violent incidents on New Year's Day that left multiple casualties in New Orleans and the suspect dead in Las Vegas. Trump posted on Truth Social: “With the Biden “Open Border's Policy” I said, many times during Rallies, and elsewhere, that Radical Islamic Terrorism, and other forms of violent crime, will become so bad in America that it will become hard to even imagine or believe. That time has come, only worse than ever imagined. Joe Biden is the WORST PRESIDENT IN THE HISTORY OF AMERICA, A COMPLETE AND TOTAL DISASTER. What he and his group of Election Interfering “thugs” have done to our Country will not soon be forgotten! MAGA” In New Orleans, at least 14 people died after Shamsud-Din Jabbar, 42, a Texas resident, drove through a crowd on Bourbon Street and then fired shots. The FBI reports finding an ISIS flag and potential IED in his rental pickup truck. Jabbar was killed by local law enforcement. Separately, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police are investigating an explosion outside the Trump International Hotel involving a 2024 Tesla Cybertruck. The incident injured seven people and killed the driver. Police discovered gasoline canisters, camp fuel canisters, and fireworks in the truck bed. While investigating possible connections to the New Orleans attack, authorities currently believe it was an isolated incident. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices