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Bronx bullies chanting about ‘Ebola’ beat Senegalese boys, 13 and 11
New York Daily News -Two middle school students who recently moved to the Bronx from West Africa were pummeled at their school after a pack of bullies taunted them with
Bronx: St. Barnabas Hospital first in Bronx to be RIVA equipped
By Steven Goodstein, Bronx Times– The future is now for St. Barnabas Hospital and it’s pharmacy’s newly equipped, highly advanced technology. St. Barnabas Hospital, also known as SBH Health System,
‘Until a man proposes, you’ll rot in your beauty, intelligence’ – Duncan-Williams tells women
Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams has said women must see men’s love proposal and decision to marry them as a “privilege” because without that, they will “rot” away with their beauty and
Marysville shooting: Second girl dies in Washington state
BBC News – A second girl has died of wounds she suffered in a US school shooting in Washington state which ended when a boy aged 14 fatally shot himself
Ghana: We can’t fix economy in 2yrs; my eye is beyond 2016
John Kelly, African Report – President John Dramani Mahama has disclosed that the economic transformation agenda of his government cannot be achieved within two years, stressing that, any actions with
Tanzania: Faithful Urge Rethink On Mass Time Handshakes
By Pius Rugonzibwa, Tanzania Daily News Mwanza — THE Ebola threat, which has been hanging dangerously over certain parts of the country like the proverbial Sword of Damocles, is causing
Nigeria: Same Faith Ticket Dangerous for Nigeria – Obasanjo
By Gbenga Adeboye, The Leasership Former president, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, has warned Nigerian political elite that contemplating a Muslim-Muslim or Christian-Christian ticket for any election will spell doom for the
South Africa: Safa Mourns the Sudden Passing On of Meyiwa
The South African Football Association (SAFA) has expressed shock and anger at the tragic and sudden passing on of Bafana Bafana and Orlando Pirates captain Senzo Robert Meyiwa. The goalkeeper
Ghana: Be Christ-like advocates to bring change – Palmer Buckle
The Most Rev. Charles Gabriel Palmer Buckle, Metropolitan Archbishop of the Catholic Archdiocese of Accra, has asked Christians to bring Christ-like perspective of advocacy to bear in the proclamation of
Maryland: Woman convicted of killing man ‘let jealousy take control’
SILVER SPRING, Md. (WUSA9) — Wednesday, a woman from Mississippi was convicted of killing a Maryland man who she was in a romantic relationship with in 2012. Thirty-seven-year-old Katrina Renee