
President Joe Biden Pardons Marijuana Possession Convicts
President Joe Biden Pardons Marijuana Possession Convicts President Joe Biden announced on Thursday, October 6th that he had pardoned people convicted of simple marijuana possession
President Joe Biden Pardons Marijuana Possession Convicts President Joe Biden announced on Thursday, October 6th that he had pardoned people convicted of simple marijuana possession
Florida and Cuba Hit Hard by Hurricane Ian On Tuesday, September 27, intensifying rain and wind resulting from Hurricane Ian struck Cuba’s western tip, cutting
African Journalist Simon Ateba Asks John Kirby Questions Others are Afraid to Ask During the Friday, September 16th White House press briefing, an intriguing question
U.S. Secretary Antony Blinken and South African Minister Naledi Pandor Discuss Further Strengthening of Ties Secretary of State of the United States, Antony J. Blinken,
President Biden and President Ramaphosa Meet to Discuss Long-Standing Strategic Bilateral Relationship President Joe Biden of the United States of America and South African President
Dr. Uju Anya Stirs Global Controversy Tweeting About Queen Elizabeth’s Death Dr. Uju Anya, an American professor of Nigerian descent, has said that since posting
President Biden to Host South African President Ramaphosa at the White House In a statement released by the White House, press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre announced
Blinken and Pandor Talk Democracy at U.S. Secretary of State South African Visit “It is important that all of us accept our ability to hold
Serena Williams Announces Imminent Retirement On Tuesday, August 9th, Serena Williams announced that she would likely retire from the game of tennis after the forthcoming
U.S Secretary Anthony Blinken Embarks on Trip to Visit South Africa, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Cambodia, and Rwanda Secretary Blinken is currently visiting
17-year-old Nyheem Wright, described as a “joyful leader,” died after he was attacked and stabbed by six alleged gang members. Wright was pronounced dead at
We are two New York City public school parents nearing the end of our first terms as elected representatives on Community Education Councils (CECs). And
On Thursday, December 1st, New York City Schools Chancellor David Banks announced the $205 million investment that the Department of Education would be making toward
Her Move Next is a New York City-based non-profit organization that caters to girls and women who play chess. The organization was formed when a