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Police spread news that riders on a Philadelphia train watched a rape occur and merely held up their cellphones to film it without intervening. 'It's disturbing that there were definitely […]
The post Police Spread Misinformation About Bystanders Allegedly Filming Rape On Train, DA Says appeared first on Essence.
\t On Friday, internet and international calls were cut off across the West African nation in anticipation of the election results, according to locals and international observers in the capital, Conakry.
\t This was the third time that Conde matched-up against Diallo. Before the election, observers raised concerns that an electoral dispute could reignite ethnic tensions between Guinea's largest ethnic groups.
By PAUL J. WEBER Associated Press AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas has already cast nearly 7 million votes, more than anywhere in America, and Glen Murdoch couldn't get his ballot in fast enough after becoming a U.S. citizen this summer. 'I was champing at the bit,' said Murdoch, who moved to Austin from Australia shortly after President Donald Trump took office, and cast a ballot last week to vote him out. It's a rush to the polls in Texas like seldom seen before. Ten days before Election Day, Texans have already cast as many early votes as they did in […]
The post Eyes turn to Texas as early voting surge surpasses 2016 appeared first on Black News Channel.
The case against the two men accused of murdering UCT student Jesse Hess and her grandfather Chris Lategan has been postponed until the end of next month.
Rachel Rossi | Special to California Black Media Partners A common misconception of the criminal justice system is that it is as simple as guilty people admitting their guilt and innocent people going free. The truth in our courtrooms is rarely so clear. Instead, there are layers of issues beyond guilt, including systemic injustice, rushed […]
The post OP ED: The Power of Plea Bargaining: Prosecutorial Discretion Can Be Good in The Right Hands appeared first on Black Voice News.
(Field level Media) Carson Wentz threw an 18-yard touchdown pass to Boston Scott with 40 seconds remaining, lifting the host Philadelphia Eagles to a 22-21 victory over the New York Giants yesterday.
The article Eagles rally past Giants, move atop woeful NFC East appeared first on Stabroek News.
[Nairobi News] As the number of Covid-19 patients admitted to hospital rises, the Ministry of Health has raised concerns over possible stretched facilities and an overwhelmed workforce.
By BEN FOX Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Earlier this month, President Donald Trump was predicting on Twitter that this election would be 'the most corrupt' in American history. A day later, the head of an obscure government agency he created offered a much different message. Christopher Krebs, the director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, closed an online conference with a warning about 'bad guys, whoever they are,' trying to 'sow chaos, sow doubt' about the integrity of the U.S. election. 'I have confidence that your vote is secure, that state and local election officials across this country […]
The post As Trump casts doubt on election, new agency contradicts him appeared first on Black News Channel.
Attesting to NYFF’s eagerness to hear black voices, the fest featured three main slate films from British director/writer Steve McQueen (“12 Years a Slave’’) that are part of a five-episode West Indian community-based mini-series “Small Axe.’’ McQueen’s homage to his Caribbean roots will appear on Prime Video later this year. Other NYFF entries will roll out in theaters, VOD and on streaming service – in months to come
Troy, Mich. (AP) - She walks with the determination of a person who believes the very fate of democracy might depend on the next door ...
In the face of opposition, Mayor Libby Schaaf has withdrawn her proposed appointment of an ex-U.S. District Attorney as a police commission alternate. Brian Hauck, in a former position, defended the U.S. government’s killing by drone attack of two U.S. citizens accused not of violence but of “incendiary commentary.” These extra-judicial drone killings have been […]
The post Mayor Withdraws Nomination of Police Commissioner Who Defended U.S. Drone Killings first appeared on Post News Group.
U.S. President Donald Trump and Joe Biden on Thursday night clashed over the pandemic, racism and health care in the final presidential debate but many analysts believe the moderator and NBC White House correspondent Kristen Welker was the winner of the debate. Welker, 44, is the first Black woman to moderate a general election presidential...
The post Five facts about Kristen Welker, first Black woman to moderate a presidential debate since 1992 appeared first on Face2Face Africa.
by Ben Jealous (TriceEdneyWire.com)—Millions of Americans have turned out in big cities and small towns to protest the killings of unarmed civilians—often Black people—at the hands of law enforcement. If we want our demands for justice and accountability to lead to real policy change, we need to build on that activism by electing public officials … Continued
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Voters might already have gotten a glimpse of both President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden's strategy for tonight's big debate. First, Trump. In an interview Wednesday with sports journalist Jason Whitlock, he [...]
The Associated Press undefined WASHINGTON (AP) — WHAT ARE THE RULES AROUND POLL WATCHING ON ELECTION DAY IN THE UNITED STATES? President Donald Trump has been urging his supporters to go the polls and 'watch very carefully,' raising concerns about possible voter intimidation. Monitoring the votes at polling places is allowed in most states, but rules vary and it's not a free-for-all. States have established rules, in part, to avoid any hint that observers will harass or intimidate voters. There is a long history of whites intimidating and preventing Blacks from voting in the South. And the Republican Party had […]
The post What are the rules around poll watching? appeared first on Black News Channel.
ACROSS THE past few weeks, #EndSars: an international movement of solidarity and support with Nigerian...
The post Young Nigerians speak on the #EndSars movement appeared first on Voice Online.