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🇺🇸 American soldiers in American cities
By Helene CooperI am a Pentagon correspondent for The Times This week, President Trump told hundreds of top U.S. military commanders where they should set their sights. Not Ukraine. Not Taiwan. Not Poland, Romania, Estonia or Denmark — the NATO allies whose airspaces have recently been violated by Russian drones. The president instead chose San…
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🎤 Respect the Technique: Hip-Hop and Technology Conference
This interdisciplinary gathering will explore how technology is shaping, challenging, and transforming Hip-Hop culture—from digital production, streaming, and AI to NFTs, coding, and beyond. We invite artists, scholars, students, and practitioners to submit proposals for: This conference is a space where creative practice meets critical scholarship—bridging the academy, the community, and the industry.
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🇺🇸US Law Enforcement Touts Over 1,200 Arrests in Washington D.C. Crime Initiative
WASHINGTON D.C. – FBI Director Kash Patel announced on Thursday that federal law enforcement agencies have made more than 1,200 arrests under an initiative launched by President Donald Trump aimed at combating a surge of violent crime in the nation’s capital. The operation, which has deployed federal agents from the FBI, DEA, and ATF alongside…
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🇬🇳 Guinea Strengthens Ties with U.S. to Launch New Air Route and Attract Major Investment in Agriculture
By PanAfrican.Email Newsroom Conakry, Guinea – Guinea is making bold moves on the international stage, forging deeper ties with the United States in a bid to transform its economy. Guinean diplomacy is actively engaging with Washington on a series of large-scale projects that promise to reshape the West African nation’s development trajectory. At the heart…
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🏴 Star and Shield Clothing’s Camarilla Mask™ and 16 Tribes® Redefine Afrotropical Innovation in Monrovia
Monrovia, Liberia – In a time when global markets are waking up to the creative force of the African continent, Star and Shield Clothing has positioned itself as a leading light in the world of Afrotropical cultural design and woodcraft. Their groundbreaking Camarilla Mask™ and increasingly sought-after 16 Tribes® collection are not only preserving deep…
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Accra and Luanda Take the Lead in Organizing Global Africa Day 2025 in Washington
Washington, D.C., April 2025 – As the calendar inches closer to May 25, anticipation is building for Global Africa Day in the U.S. capital. Traditionally a vibrant gathering that spotlights the continent’s rich cultures, dynamic economies, and forward-looking leadership, this year’s commemoration will be spearheaded by Ghana and Angola—two nations eager to showcase Pan-African solidarity…
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🇱🇷 Trump redicules US$14m social cohesion grant to Liberia
Monrovia, Liberia – The suspension of U.S. foreign assistance under President Donald Trump’s “America First” policy is raising concerns in Liberia, where essential programs in health, education, and agriculture rely heavily on American support. Liberian lawmakers and civil society groups fear the decision could have far-reaching consequences for the country’s development and public welfare. For…
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Kamala Harris Announces Cannabis Legalization Plan
On October 14, 2024, Vice President Kamala Harris unveiled her plan she would enact as president to legalize cannabis on a national level and to help “break down unjust legal barriers that hold Black men,” (1). Harris’s proposed policy intends to establish a National Health Equity Initiative targeted towards African American men, as well as…
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Western media explain what US Supreme Court decision on partial immunity for Trump means:
🔹Washington Post: The 6-3 decision along ideological lines makes it highly unlikely that the 45th president will go to trial. Due to court procedures and the particular way in which the decision was rendered, the lower court will probably not be able to resume work on the case for 32 days; when and if the…
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Dozens of US lawmakers reportedly targeted in Israel’s $2 million disinformation campaign
Over 100 US lawmakers were targeted in an Israeli disinformation operation to spread pro-Israeli military content online, the NYT reported, citing sources. Among those targeted were Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, House Speaker Mike Johnson, House Minority Whip Hakeem Jeffries and others. The operatives posed as ordinary American social media users and regularly distributed pro-Israel…
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