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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson claims racism is behind his inability to lead and help the Black community. But his policies on crime, taxes, migrants, education and jobs are the real villains.
From the last two-story outhouse in the U.S. to an actual fork in the road, here are New York's top roadside attractions — one per county.
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allAfrica.com on MSNLiberia: Nimba's Edith Gongloe-Weh Started a Movement. Can She Become Senator of Nimba County?Opinion - This month marks four months since the passing of Liberia's formidable former warlord and influential politician, Prince Yormie Johnson, famously known as "The Godfather of Nimba." Serving ...
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The Punch on MSNIG vows renewed fight against insecurity as Tantita donates police stationThe Inspector General of Police, Mr. Kayode Egbetokun, on Friday assured a renewed war against insecurity in the country.
The ruling Unity Party is under mounting criticism after several of its high-ranking officials — many of them presidential appointees — openly endorsed senatorial candidate Samuel G. Kogar of the ...
Many of its traffic calming and street reconstruction projects have attempted ... 10% of streets account for 58% of severe or fatal crashes. Johnson, as his first act as mayor in 2021, declared ...
Florida property tax worth saving or deleting? Trouble in St. Lucie County with conservation area, NAVY SEALs Museum; Social ...
The Sanibel City Council approved a speed limit reduction for a neighborhood at the request of the homeowners association at ...
Farouk Aliyu has accused former Kaduna governor El-Rufai of selfish motives in his verbal attacks against Tinubu’s ...
But opponents see the statues and building names as both glorification of the people who declared war on the United ... It's now James Weldon Johnson Park, after poet, diplomat, attorney and ...
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The Nation on MSNThe Rev. William Barber II’s “Hands Off” Rally Speech: “We Cannot and Must Not Bow”We cannot be at ease in America. History is pushing us; the present is demanding us; the future is calling us.” Rev. Dr.
“He was crucified for us!” an elderly African American from York, Pennsylvania, told a newspaper that Easter weekend.
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