Month: October 2022
The problem of ancestry and original homeland is becoming a serious cause for concern for most African Americans. Courtesy of…
by Emeka Obasi Tears drenched Onyeka Paloma Gamero after the Flamingoes ousted the United States from the India 2022 FIFA…
The 2004 Noble Laureate for peace Professor Wangari Maathai of Kenya has come a long way from her days as…
by Sudhin Thanawala and Gary Fields ATLANTA — Black church leaders in Georgia organized rallies Sunday in a push to…
by Emily Wagster Pettus MOUND BAYOU, Miss. — The tiny, all-Black town of Mound Bayou became a safe haven for…
by Aaron Morrison Devin Allen admits that he occasionally behaved like a knucklehead, growing up in Baltimore. But he was…
by Andrew Seligman CHICAGO — Joel Embiid scored 25 points and made a tiebreaking 3-pointer to help the Philadelphia 76ers…
by Seung Min Kim WILMINGTON, Del. — President Joe Biden — accompanied by one of his granddaughters, a first-time voter…
by Schuyler Dixon ARLINGTON, Texas — Justin Fields might be in his best groove yet in his second season as…
by Bill Weissert GARY, Ind. — After a lunchtime roundtable with Indiana Sen. Todd Young and Utah Rep. Burgess Owens,…
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