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Namibia's High Court ruled against two gay couples fighting for recognition of their marriages, with the judge saying she agreed with them but was bound by the nation's prohibition of same-sex relations.
CARACAS, (Reuters) - Venezuela’s main opposition parties yesterday pledged to boycott legislative elections scheduled for
by Patreice A. Massey On Tuesday, November 3, Americans will cast their vote in various elections that will drastically impact the quality of life for many years to
The Granger administration and its allies continue to defy the will of the Guyanese people by refusing to accept the vote
By Melanie J. Newton
Rep. John Lewis was “forceful vision of freedom,” said former President Barack Obama in the eulogy he gave at the Democratic congressman and civil rights activist’s funeral on Thursday. The funeral was held in Atlanta, Georgia at Ebenezer Baptist Church, a historical African American sanctuary
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Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance's lawyers have previously said the probe is expansive, and on Monday they pointed out that when the subpoena was issued, "there were public allegations of possible criminal activity at Plaintiff's New York County-based Trump Organization dating back over
(Reuters) - Jonny Bairstow is keen to return to England’s test squad and also wants to help the team retain their
“Let Black be synonymous with glory,” says Beyoncé in Black Is King, the visual accompaniment to her 2019 album The Lion King: The Gift. Released early this morning on Disney+, the full-length film is a love letter to people of the African diaspora celebrating “the breadth and beauty of Black
By DENISE LAVOIE Associated Press Shannon Dunn has to report to her job this week as a cafeteria manager at an elementary school in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, but she has no idea what she will do when her daughter starts kindergarten with online-only instruction. With a new school year beginning