By Percy Lovell Crawford DETROIT — Mentoring programs have the task of finding and creating unique ways to reach the students
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Tunisian President Compares Israel To Nazi Germany
By Lennox Kalifungwa Tunisian President Kais Saied recently compared the Jewish state to Nazi Germany. “While Tunisians protected Jews during
Botswana Pushes For Free Trade In Ivory Despite Threats To Leave CITES
By Keletso Thobega Botswana should be allowed to trade in ivory because there is already a thriving black market for ivory,
D.C. to Hold Inaugural ‘Owly’ Artist Contest
By WI Web Staff The D.C. Department of Small and Local Business Development announced on Monday the inaugural “Owly” artist
Biden’s Student Loan Debt Relief Plan Hangs in the Balance as Supreme Court Decision Nears
by Stacy M. Brown In a high-stakes battle, the Biden administration’s ambitious plan to alleviate billions of dollars in student
D.C. Council Approves Emergency Legislation to Lower Rent Increases
by Sam P.K. Collins A monthslong journey to counter a precedent-setting rent increase reached a significant milestone Tuesday when the
South African Hero Is Big In Japan
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Flikshop App Teaches Tech Entrepreneurship, Helps Incarcerated People Stay In Touch With Loved Ones
By Alan J. Krawitz NEW YORK — Marcus Bullock made a mistake that could have cost him his future and sent him
Congo Violence Threatens Rare Mountain Gorilla Population In Africa’s Oldest Park
By Akilimali Saleh Chomachoma Fighting between the FARDC, M23 and other local militias is increasingly frequent in and around the park,
The Little-Known Jackfruit Trade Is Earning Rural Ugandan Farmers Nearly 20 Percent Of Yearly Income
By Virginia Van Zandt For rural Ugandans, jackfruit trees are abundant — now farmers are discovering that selling their jackfruits could