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A Zambian court has sentenced two men to two years in prison after they were found guilty of trying to kill President Hakainde Hichilema by means of witchcraft. Per BBC, the convicted men were identified as Leonard Phiri and Jasten Mabulesse Candunde, and they were arrested in connection with their alleged attempt to kill Hichilema…
Decarlos Brown Jr., the man accused of fatally stabbing a Ukrainian refugee on board a Charlotte,...
A federal judge accused the Trump administration of attempting to sidestep court orders by...
Three Black friends who spend $500,000 annually at Louis Vuitton are suing the luxury brand,...
Jonathan Richard Sagers, a volunteer coach at Old National Park, has been charged by the South...
W. North, a Brookhaven police officer, saved the life of a little boy, and a video from his...
Ms. Williams, an educator and influencer, earned the nickname “Teacher Bae” after...
Shaquille O’Neal has disclosed that his relationship with the late Kobe Bryant’s...
After five years, a 25-year-old man from Ohio who was wanted in connection with the death of...
Two prominent Ghanaian ministers — pillars of their political camps, dressed often in...
As we join Juneteenth celebrations throughout the country this week, marking the day in Texas...
Imagine for a moment that the immigrants coming to America are leaving their countries not...
As part of an inquiry into a suspected visa scam, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Ghana’s foreign...
St. Andrew High School for Girls (SAHS), one of Jamaica’s most prestigious secondary schools, announced on Instagram that styled edges were no longer allowed on campus. The announcement read, “Please be advised that the wearing of ‘edges’ is now officially banned on campus. Remember, curtains belong in the house, not on foreheads! Let’s keep our…
In its 11th year, men from various locations in Baltimore on Tuesday lined up outside the Baltimore...
Asnat, Lady Safi, the handmaiden of King Atehene of the lost “African” tribe in...
After more than 120 years, 119 Benin Bronzes, which were looted by British troops, have been...
History was made on Sunday in St. Peter’s Square when Pope Leo XIV declared Carlo Acutis, the 15-year-old tech prodigy known as “God’s Influencer”, the first Millennial saint. Acutis, known as “God’s influencer” after building a website cataloging over 100 Church-approved Eucharistic miracles, died in 2006 when he was 15. His death came days after…
In 1864, a petition for voting rights was presented in person to Lincoln and Congress by two...
While Beyoncé continues to grab headlines and awards with her country music concert...
When Hulk Hogan (born Terry Bollea) passed away on July 24, 2025, at age 71 following a cardiac...
One woman in a Florida jail, Ajiah Gee, has made history by being the first female inmate to complete the jail’s Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) program. The 25-year-old, who obtained her Class A Commercial Driver’s License without any restrictions, has become the first female inmate to graduate from the Walton County Jail CDL Program, according…
There are very few parents who will argue that their child belongs to them, but Alex McCurry...
Social media users criticized Naomie Pilula for her looks when she shared a selfie. Pilula,...
The Director-General of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service,...
Pope Leo is not happy over reports that Elon Musk’s proposed Tesla pay package could make him worth more than $1 trillion. Leo expressed this feeling while criticizing executive pay packages during his first interview with the media. The head of the Catholic church said that one major reason the world was so polarised was…
Janet Marsh, a retired U.S. Postal Service supervisor, isn’t sitting around doing nothing....
Airport concessions firm Concessions International (CI), which was founded in 1979, will have...
U.S. retailer Walmart announced on Tuesday, September 9, that it will open its first branded...
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