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Redemption Song From The Pulpit
The year before he bade the world farewell, Robert Nesta Marley, best known as Bob Marley, gave humanity an anthem of freedom for all oppressed people. What has now been canonized as “redemption song” ...
Shri Thanedar, who is facing a competitive 2026 primary, received zero support from his Democratic colleagues to move forward with impeaching Trump.
While the Trump administration tries to downplay matters of race and racism in US history, the minister of a Providence ...
In America, it seems we believe that the only way to right the wrong of longstanding racial discrimination is to, well, just ...
The 50-year-old judge, who was studying at the University of Oxford at the time, faced two charges under Britain's Modern Slavery Act, among other offenses. The case sheds light on modern slavery ...
The NRCC slammed Riley for accepting a donation from a group that supports cash bail abolition among other “soft on crime” policies. “Out of touch Democrat Josh Riley is a con man,” NRCC ...
The Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC), Kano State chapter, has appealed to the state government to consider absorbing and supporting workers in the public service who are serving as casual staff.
International Day for the Abolition of Slavery is being observed today. This year's theme for the day is 'Fighting slavery’s legacy of racism through transformative education'. The day is observed to ...
In June 2021, UEFA abolished the away goals tiebreaker starting with the 2021/22 season, and it proved to be a massive change that has altered the way coaches and players approach European ...
Northern Ireland‘s problems with high numbers of children leaving school early and low education standards will not be solved by the abolition of pupils’ selection examinations at 12 years of ...
President Donald Trump said that some people's income taxes will be lowered or perhaps even completely eliminated due to tariffs. "When Tariffs cut in, many people’s Income Taxes will be ...
The Danish government banned the transatlantic slave trade in 1792, but the country didn't abolish slavery until half a century later, in 1847, according to the museum.