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Henderson Ricardo Austin, who had no fixed place of abode up to Wednesday, will have a roof over his head for the next 28 days and possibly for much longer. Austin, who disclosed that he is a habitual cocaine user, was remanded to Dodds prison, pending sentencing, after pleading guilty to 11 break-ins, the majority […]
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Many people have been killed since clashes began on Monday. Scores too had been killed in the run up to the vote as protestors marched against Conde's bid for a third term.
[HRW] Beirut -- Arbitrary Arrests, Discrimination, Entrapment, Privacy Violations
THE WEST INDIES have started the ball rolling for their second Test tour this year,...
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CHIEF executive officer (CEO) for the Universal Service Fund (USF) Daniel Dawes says the entity will shortly be embarking on a programme to assist students experiencing challenges accessing the Internet to participate in online classes.
KINGSTON, Jamaica, CMC – Embattled West Indies opener John Campbell says he has put the torrid tour of England behind him and is bracing for a similarly difficult challenge on the upcoming tour of New Zealand.
The article Campbell hoping to put demons of England tour behind appeared first on Stabroek News.
A KwaZulu-Natal man has been sentenced to 10 years in prison after staff at a chain store found child pornography on a cellphone he had forgotten on a store counter.
NNPA NEWSWIRE — From video streaming, radio listenership and podcasting to buying Black and staying connected to social movements through social media, African Americans are leading the conversation with an unprecedented impact on brands, policies and what the country watches, buys and listens to.
Simply one of many WEIRDEST political adverts you will discover in your mailbox. From “No on Measure 26-218” flyer Here is your day by day roundup of all the most…
President Donald Trump and Democratic rival Joe Biden campaigned Sunday in swing states they are trying to flip during the Nov. 3 election that is just more than two weeks away.
Trump began his day in Nevada, making a visit to church before a fundraiser and an evening rally in Carson City. Once considered a battleground, Nevada has not swung for a Republican presidential contender since 2004.
The rally drew thousands of supporters who sat elbow to elbow, cheering Trump and booing Biden and the press.
State-sanctioned racial segregation ended with the Civil Rights Act of 1964 but has recently returned in an unlikely place: government agencies in Seattle.
By TRINADY JOSLIN The Texas Tribune Texas State University said this month that it is “pausing” its employee diversity training, as it scrambles to understand the impact of a recent executive order by [...]
The post Texas State University pauses diversity training after Trump executive order threatens federal funding appeared first on Dallas Examiner.
Former Vice President Joe Biden admits that some of the 1994 Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act that exploded mass incarceration in the United States and continues to devastate […]
The post Biden Defends 1994 Crime Bill: 'Every Black Mayor Supported It,' Still Opposes Defunding Police appeared first on Essence.
After Lil Wayne's stunning endorsement of Trump, we may continue to see more rappers come out and support the president's re-election campaign. However, it seems pretty safe to assume that ASAP Rocky will not be one of them.
MANDEVILLE, Manchester - President of the Jamaica Teachers' Association (JTA) Jasford Gabriel says the dangers to public health as a result of community spread of the novel coronavirus will pose an extreme challenge as thought is given to a limited return to face-to-face school.
The Government is working on a COVID response technology plan, which will provide Jamaicans with Internet connectivity while a national broadband plan is being developed. Minister of Science, Energy and Technology Daryl Vaz made the disclosure on...
Press Release - Cash+ helps farmers in Somalia through the lean season
By BRIAN SLODYSKO, JILL COLVIN and WILL WEISSERT Associated Press LAS VEGAS (AP) — President Donald Trump and his Democratic rival Joe Biden went on offense Sunday, with each campaigning in states they are trying to flip during the Nov. 3 election that is just over two weeks away. Trump began his day in Nevada, making a rare visit to church before an evening rally in Carson City. Once considered a battleground, Nevada hasn't swung for a Republican presidential contender since 2004. Biden, a practicing Catholic, attended mass in Delaware before campaigning in North Carolina, where a Democrat hasn't won […]
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Daureen Thompson is overjoyed that her grandson, Kedron Gayle, has received a device under the Government's Tablets in Schools programme.Thompson told JIS News that since the start of classes on October 5, the grade six student of Port Antonio Primary, who is preparing to take the Primary Exit Profile (PEP) next year, has been using an inexpensive smartphone to access lessons online.
… described by Mr. Walker was African American, like Bill “Bojangles” Robinson, but …
Having had her home gutted by fire set by thugs in August, Maya Robinson, a resident of Margaret Street in central Kingston, and her two children, her mother and two other relatives are now destitute as they claim no help to rebuild their lives has...
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CMC – Convenor of selectors, Roger Harper, believes Shimron Hetmyer has the potential to be world class and has urged him to make up for the missed tour of England by scoring heavily in the upcoming New Zealand series.
The article Hetmyer can be best in the world, says Harper appeared first on Stabroek News.
Congratulations to Vice Mayor Pro Tem and Houston Council Member Martha Castex-Tatum on being recently…
The post Martha Castex-Tatum Houston Vice Mayor Pro Tem, Elected TML President-Elect appeared first on Houston Forward Times.
California voters will decide whether or not to go tougher on crime through a November ballot initiative that makes changes to previous propositions and bills designed to reduce the state’s prison population.
By KATHLEEN RONAYNE Associated Press SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Unable to block President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee, Sen. Kamala Harris used three days of confirmation hearings this week to remind voters of the stakes of the Nov. 3 election and how Democratic nominee Joe Biden would govern differently if he were in the White House. The Senate Judiciary Committee's consideration of Judge Amy Coney Barrett held extra weight for Harris, a California senator who is both a committee member and Biden's running mate. Known for her tough questioning of Trump's nominees, Harris took a lower key approach and avoided […]
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BONAO, Dominican Republic—A woman whose face was disfigured in an acid attack nine years ago has launched a campaign to lift the stigma surrounding the phenomenon and push for tougher punishments in the Dominican Republic [...]
by Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior Correspondent The commitment by Democratic Presidential Nominee Joe Biden to help increase opportunities and recognize the plight of African Americans as outlined in an exclusive editorial with Black Press USAresonated quite loudly with African American publishers and national board members from the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA). … Continued
The post NNPA publishers respond to Joe Biden’s commitment and plan for Black America appeared first on New Pittsburgh Courier.