By Alan J. Krawitz NEW YORK — Rikers Island jail is waging its own war. At issue is whether a federal
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Researcher: As Inflation Rises, World Faces A Recession In 2023
By Bhavik Nair The global economy breached $100 trillion for the first time in 2022 but will stall in 2023
WNBA’s Griner Is Happy To Be Home After Prisoner Exchange
By JNS Reporter American basketball player Brittney Griner was released from Russian captivity on Dec. 8, in a one-on-one prisoner
Hyenas, Wild Dogs And Cheetahs Disappearing From African Savannah
By Mark Waghorn They are among large carnivores being driven to extinction by habitat loss, persecution by humans and reduced
Controversy After Statue Of US Trained Preacher Unveiled In London
By Joseph Hammond LONDON— A new statue in London’s iconic Trafalgar Square has sparked an unlikely controversy. At center stage
Gambians Wonder If Country’s Former Dictator Behind Recent Coup Attempt.
By Joseph Hammond The government of Gambia today has announced that an attempted coup in the country has been foiled.
Uganda’s Appears To Have Defeated The World’s Latest Outbreak Of Ebola
By Joseph Hammond Wash your hands. Wear a mask. Practice social distancing. The same measures deployed to fight COVID-19 appear
School Districts With the Greatest Need Get Fewer Dollars, Study Shows
By Peter Schurmann School districts that serve more Black and Latino students, low-income students, as well as English Learners are
Covid Treatments Readily Available, But Access Disparities Still Huge
By Sunita Sohrabji As Californians brace for a winter surge of COVID infections, that’s the message of Dr. Rita Nguyen,
COVID-19’s Targeted Federal Aid Led to More Black and Latino Homeowners
By Ethnic Media Services In a year fraught with financial challenges, going home for the holidays will have heightened significance
