By Lennox Kalifungwa The Kenyan government halted operations of Worldcoin (CRYPTO: WLD), a crypto project co-founded by Sam Altman, due
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How This Village In Cameroon Pays For Schools And Hospitals By Selling Goats
By Bongben Leocadia Jisi MAMBALE, Cameroon — A local community in Mambele, East Cameroon, now sells goats to generate revenue to
Rare Snowfall Delights Johannesburg Residents
JOHANNESBURG — As snow fell in Johannesburg, South Africa, for the first time in more than 10 years earlier this week,
‘If You’re Looking for a Job, Scammers are Looking for You!’
By Mark Hedin It’s a sad fact of life: If it seems too good to be true, beware! In this
A Mixed Bag When it Comes to Diversity in Hollywood
By Peter White Can we tell our own stories yet? According to Michael Tran, co-author of the latest Hollywood Diversity Report,
Alabama Unbowed in Battling Black Voting
By Mark Hedin For more than 60 years, from Selma in 1965 to Shelby County in 2013, the state of Alabama has led
Domestic Workers Are America’s Most Undervalued Resource
By Sunita Sohrabji BURBANK, California — Domestic workers in the US are underpaid and over-utilized, but are largely exempt from
Back-to-Schoolers Face Teacher Shortages, Polarization and Learning Gaps
By Selen Ozturk K-12 students returning to school this month face teacher shortages, pitched battles over curricula, and pandemic-era learning
Tennessee Republicans Unmoved by Growing Calls for Gun Reform
By Peter White NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee voters want gun reform but the Republicans who control things here aren’t listening.
Oklahoma Supreme Court Revives Lawsuit Seeking Reparations for Tulsa Race Massacre Survivors
by Stacy M. Brown The Oklahoma Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal challenging the dismissal of a lawsuit
