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A federal grand jury in Ohio recently delivered a three-count indictment charging Rwandan national Vincent Nzigiyimfura, also known as Vincent Mfura, of Dayton, Ohio, with lying on his U.S. immigration and naturalization applications. After his arrest in Dayton on June 11, Nzigiyimfura appeared in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio the…
Janiyah Wilson-Robinson, 21, a TSA agent at Ft. Lauderdale International Airport, was arrested...
Kenneth Bullock was sentenced to 30 to 70 years in jail for a Detroit carjacking he claimed...
Tyler Perry is being sued by one of the actors of his long-running TV show, The Oval. Derek...
Former President Barack Obama has issued a stark warning that American democracy is nearing...
Convicted former Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III rendered a public apology...
Bryshere Y. Gray, aka Hakeem Lyon of ‘Empire,’ has been charged with assault and...
A growing number of African countries are once again at the center of a sweeping Trump administration...
Coco Gauff defeated top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka in a thrilling three-set showdown at the French...
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...
The impact of the news that the new Pope Leo XIV has Louisiana Creole roots in the 7th Ward of...
Egypt is turning to sports as a key tool to improve its international image, strengthen diplomatic ties, and support long-term development goals. This strategy is part of a growing global trend where countries use cultural influence, not force, to achieve foreign policy aims. Through sports diplomacy, Egypt is promoting national pride, attracting tourists, and creating…
Scientists have controversially claimed that a vast underground city in Egypt predates the...
In recent years, a growing number of African-Americans have been moving to Africa, seeking...
Disney star China Anne McClain has apologized after she faced backlash over a video that showed...
Some Black TikTokers have claimed that Harriet Tubman wasn’t a real person. As reported by The Root, a content creator named Ce Chronicles alleged in a since-deleted video that famed abolitionist Tubman was actually a U.S. government spy called Araminta Ross. The TikToker also claimed that abolitionist Sojourner Truth was also a spy and that her…
Kevin Howell became the first Black student body president of NC State University in 1987....
Morehouse College awarded Dennis Hubert, a sophomore in divinity school, a posthumous degree...
The impact of the news that the new Pope Leo XIV has Louisiana Creole roots in the 7th Ward of...
Shannon Clay, a mother in Henrico, is grieving the loss of her toddler, who passed away the day after her wedding. Two-year-old Cameron “Cam” Massie drowned in a pool in the backyard where his mother got married. Clay told WTVR that when she was cleaning up after the event, her kid was playing in the yard…
A video of an African-American female student remaining seated during the national anthem at...
Shuntia Lucas, a sergeant at the Dane County Sheriff’s Office, is making history and...
Mwape Chimpampa, a student at Kafue’s Naboye Secondary School, has created an organic...
Coco Gauff defeated top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka in a thrilling three-set showdown at the French Open this month, landing the second Grand Slam title of her career. The 21-year-old American sensation came from behind to conquer Sabalenka 6-7 (5), 6-2, 6-4, winning her first French Open and becoming the first American woman to win the tournament…
A picture depicting a celebratory moment of NBA star Stephen Curry has reportedly been sold...
Jamaica’s beloved fast-food chain, Juici Patties, is successfully expanding in the U.S.,...
Recognizing the potential of Black-owned businesses in boosting local economies, the nonprofit...
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