LittleAfrica News Newspaper : September 5 — September 11
LittleAfrica News Newspaper : September 5 — September 11
LittleAfrica News Newspaper : September 5 — September 11
New York State Attorney General Letitia James and the Education Department Commissioner Betty A. Rosa have instructed public schools to enroll all school-aged migrant children regardless of their immigration status, ...
As the new academic year approaches in New York City, schools are on high alert due to the looming threat of a school bus worker strike. On Monday, August 28th, ...
A recent poll from the Siena College Research Institute has shed light on the growing unease among New York voters concerning the handling of the migrant crisis by prominent Democrats, ...
On Thursday, August 24th, the BRICS group of developing nations agreed to include Saudi Arabia, Iran, Ethiopia, Egypt, Argentina, and the United Arab Emirates as new members. South African President ...
A wave of emotions, from abandonment to outrage, is sweeping across the devastated communities in Maui as questions emerge about the preparedness and response to the deadliest wildfire in the ...
The office of the Consulate General of Senegal in New York City was ransacked on August 4th, resulting in extensive damage to doors, cameras, and office equipment. Eleven individuals are ...
The Biden administration has consented to lease the Floyd Bennett Airfield in Brooklyn as a temporary residence for 2,500 migrants, as stated by Governor Kathy Hochul. Historically significant, this location ...
Rashid Ali Bynum, a 29-year-old from Portsmouth, Virginia, has been indicted on murder and weapons charges related to the death of New Jersey councilwoman Eunice Dwumfour, Sayreville's first elected Black ...

