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Nels Abbey
Nels Abbey is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom.
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Steve Baker, John Brown and the role of white Christianity in Black History
31 Oct 2022
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www.politicshome.com
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English
| Race Relations
White Christians have played both negative and positive roles in Black history, from the atrocities of slavery and colonialism to the heroism of figures like John Brown. The article discusses the complex nature of Black conservatives and the formation of the 2022 Group by Black members of the UK Conservative Party, aiming to influence policy and increase representation. Steve Baker's speech at the group's launch is highlighted as a sign of positive change. The article also critiques the established church's historical role in exploiting Black people and its lack of advocacy for reparations, contrasting it with the actions of John Brown, who is celebrated as a Christian hero for his militant opposition to slavery.
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Kester Aburam Korankye
Kester Aburam Korankye is a journalist based in Accra, Ghana. He has over a decade experience in journalism and communications. Kester has worked with some of Africa's top journalists to break some of the most important stories on the continent. He is presently the Ghana Journalist Association (GJA)...
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NDC gets set for congress tomorrow
16 Dec 2022
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www.graphic.com.gh
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English
| Politics
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) is finalizing preparations for its 10th National Delegates Congress at the Accra Sports Stadium, where delegates will elect new leaders for the 2024 general election. The congress will be a pivotal moment for the party, with a choice between long-serving General Secretary Johnson Asiedu Nketia and incumbent Samuel Ofosu Ampofo for National Chairman. The event is expected to be well-organized with strict security measures, following a recent incident at the NDC's Women and Youth Conference.
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Seth Bokpe
Seth Bokpe is an investigative journalist focusing on anti-corruption, environmental and health environmental reporting. A multiple award-winning journalist, he is a versatile writer with eye for details. He is passionate about Environmental, Health and Anti-Corruption reporting. He Fact-checks ...
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The Liberian student movement pulling the strings in national politics
01 Dec 2022
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thefourthestategh.com
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English
| Protests
The Student Unification Party (SUP) at the University of Liberia has been a significant force in national politics since its inception in 1970. Known for its advocacy for academic freedom, socio-economic justice, and peace, SUP has played a crucial role in various political movements and protests against government corruption and despotism. Despite criticisms, the party remains influential, with many of its members holding key government positions. SUP's history includes fighting against oligarchy, military dictatorship, and gangsterism, and it continues to advocate for a better Liberia.
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Dounard Bondo
Dounard Bondo is a writer based in Liberia. His writing usually covers politics, policy, Law and entertainment. He also writes short stories. He has bylines in BBC, Euronews, Quartz, Trt World, TheAfrican Report, Sahelien, Native Magazine etc.
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Liberia: Who’s who in the presidential election
04 Oct 2023
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The Africa Report.com
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English
| Politics
The article provides an overview of the key candidates in Liberia's upcoming presidential election. Incumbent President George Weah seeks a second term, emphasizing infrastructure projects and policy victories but faces criticism for inflation and corruption. Joseph Nyumah Boakai, former vice president, focuses on agriculture, roads, and education, despite concerns about his age and health. Alexander B. Cummings, with a strong private sector background, prioritizes economic growth and support for a war and economic crimes court. Tiawan Gongloe, a human rights lawyer, runs on an anti-corruption platform. Various political alliances and endorsements are highlighted, reflecting the dynamic nature of the election.
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Mark Brewer
Mark Brewer is a cameraman based in Rome, Italy.
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Class circus arts, this Alice transports audiences down the rabbit hole in 'Lookingglass Alice'
09 Dec 2023
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woub.org
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English
| Broadcast
Lookingglass Alice, produced by Chicago's Tony-winning Lookingglass Theatre Company, will be broadcast on PBS nationwide. The production, adapted from Lewis Carroll's works and likened to a mix of Alice in Wonderland and Cirque du Soleil, is directed by ensemble member David Catlin. The broadcast aims to make theatre accessible and features Molly Hernandez as Alice with a cast including Kareem Bandealy, Samuel Taylor, Michel Rodriguez Cintra, and Daniel Johnson. The program, filmed in Chicago and hosted by Lindsey Noel Whiting, will air December 15 at 9 PM ET.
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Philip Churm
An experienced general reporter, political reporter, consultant, producer and presenter for radio, TV and podcasts with over 25 years’ experience delivering original local, national and international stories to diverse audiences. International reporting and production experience. Detailed knowledge ...
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Plymouth Local Elections: Meet the candidates hoping to be selected
03 May 2023
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Plymouth Live
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English
| Politics
On the eve of polling day, candidates from various parties including the Conservatives, Labour, Greens, Liberal Democrats, TUSC, and Independent Alliance are making their final pitches to voters in Plymouth. Nineteen of the 57 council seats are being contested. The Conservatives currently hold a 23-seat minority administration, while Labour has 25 seats, having gained one in a recent by-election. The Greens have three councillors, and the Independent Alliance is also vying for seats. Candidates are focusing on issues such as sustainability, public services, community support, and local governance.
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Phil Clark
Phil Clark is a journalist and academic researcher based in London but frequently travelling in Rwanda, Uganda, Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo
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Wide Receiver Risers, Fallers - Targets Analysis for Week 18 (2023)
04 Jan 2024
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www.rotoballer.com
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English
| Sports Analysis
The article provides an in-depth analysis of wide receiver performance in fantasy football for Week 18 of the 2023 season. It includes a statistical breakdown of targets, air yards, routes, and other metrics to help fantasy football players make informed decisions for their lineups. The analysis uses data from Pro Football Reference, PFF, NextGenStats, Rotowire, and Rotoviz. The article also congratulates Byron Lindeque and Jordan McAbee for winning Writer Of The Year awards and encourages readers to follow RotoBaller's analysis and advice.
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Sampson David
Sampson David is a journalist based in Monrovia, Liberia. He is a multiple awards winning journalist. • AWARDS AND HONOURS • Union of Liberia (August 9,2019) Humanitarian Reporting Award • Press Union of Liberia (June 9, 2018) County and Social Development Fund best reporter of the year. (...
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Grand Bassa Community College Graduates 218
17 Feb 2021
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bushchicken.com
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English
| Graduation
The Grand Bassa Community College in Buchanan, Liberia, graduated 218 students in its fifth commencement ceremony. Keynote speaker Delores Hogan Johnson, a former Florida state representative, encouraged graduates to pursue higher education and offered 15 scholarships. College president Samuel K. Monwell highlighted the institution's challenges and future plans, including becoming a degree-granting institution and improving infrastructure. He called for government and international support to build a proper bridge to the college. Local officials, including Sen. Jonathan Kaipay and Superintendent Janjay Baikpeh, also addressed the graduates.
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Zoom Dosso
Zoom DOSSO is a journalist based in Monrovia, Liberia.
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Ex-warlord, footballer begin Liberia presidential campaign
10 Oct 2023
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www.citizen.co.za
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English
| Peace
Liberia is preparing for its presidential and House of Representatives elections on October 10, the first since 2003 without UN peacekeepers. Key candidates include ex-warlord Prince Johnson, footballer George Weah, and businessmen Alexander Cummings and Benoni Urey. The international community is concerned about potential electoral violence as Liberian security forces take over election security. The UN, African Union, and ECOWAS have urged for peaceful elections.
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Paul Ejime
Paul Ejime is a Global Affairs Analyst. A widely traveled journalist, former War Correspondent and author, he is an independent Consultant on Communications and Media development and Governance Issues, such as peace and security and elections.
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Prince Yormie Johnson: Liberian Warlord with Many Lives Finally Goes Home
06 Dec 2024
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Realnews Magazine - A General Interest Magazine in Nigeria
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English
| Death of Prince Yormie Johnson
Prince Yormie Johnson, a former Liberian warlord and politician, has died at 72. Known for his violent past during Liberia's civil war, Johnson transitioned into politics, serving as a senator and kingmaker. Despite his controversial history, including involvement in the torture and killing of former President Samuel Doe, Johnson maintained political influence, forming new parties and supporting presidential candidates. His death coincides with Liberia's ongoing efforts to address civil war crimes, highlighting the complex legacy of his life and actions.
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Francis Fitzgibbon
Francis Fitzgibbon is a journalist based in Dingle, Ireland.
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The Cab Rank Rule
01 Mar 2023
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www.lrb.co.uk
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English
| SLAPPs
The article explores the ethical implications of the 'cab rank rule' in the legal profession, which mandates that barristers must take any case within their expertise regardless of personal beliefs. It highlights a recent declaration by 120 legal professionals, led by Jolyon Maugham KC, refusing to represent fossil fuel companies or prosecute climate protesters, arguing that the climate crisis necessitates an exception to the rule. The piece also examines the misuse of Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation (SLAPPs) by the super-rich to silence critics, emphasizing that the fault lies in the law rather than the lawyers. The article concludes that the cab rank rule is essential for ensuring fair representation in the legal system, even for the most unpopular clients.
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Moses Kollie Garzeawu
Is a award winning multimedia Journalist and storyteller based in Liberia. He’s available for coverage on any topic from Liberia and about Liberia. Be it feature, two-ways, text or multimedia content let me know. ****** (WhatsApp and call )
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Liberia's notorious rebel-turned-senator Johnson dies
28 Nov 2024
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Yahoo Entertainment
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English
| Politics
Prince Yormie Johnson, a former Liberian warlord turned influential senator, has died at 72. Known for his role in Liberia's civil wars and infamous for the 1990 footage of President Samuel Doe's torture, Johnson was never prosecuted for war crimes despite recommendations from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. As a senator since 2005, he played a significant role in Liberian politics, supporting successful presidential candidates. His death is seen as a setback for victims seeking justice. Johnson's political career was marked by controversy, including US sanctions for alleged corruption. While revered in his home county, he remains a divisive figure due to his wartime actions.
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Matthew Green
Matthew Green is a journalist based in Islamabad, Pakistan.
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From Alfred to Hodge, the non-woke names that should now be on the Tube map
16 Feb 2024
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ca.style.yahoo.com
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English
| Cultural Commentary
London Mayor Sadiq Khan's renaming of Overground lines to reflect diversity and inclusivity has sparked debate. The article critiques the choices as 'woke' and suggests alternative names that celebrate London's broader history, including Alfred the Great, the Black Death, Samuel Johnson's cat Hodge, diarist Dudley Ryder, novelist Virginia Woolf, and the city's coffee culture. The author argues for a more comprehensive representation of London's past, beyond the current focus on women and minorities.
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Alex Hewitt
Editorial and commerical photographer based in Edinburgh, United Kingdom. I tell stories for customers and help brands look their best.
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15 Most Star-Studded Ensemble Casts In Hollywood History
12 Aug 2024
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ScreenRant
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English
| Film Industry
The article explores the significance of ensemble casts in Hollywood films, highlighting how star-studded lineups can enhance a movie's appeal and success. It discusses notable films like 'The Deer Hunter,' 'The Longest Day,' and 'Apocalypse Now,' emphasizing the impact of their exceptional casts. The trend of 'event' cinema, where films feature numerous big-name stars, is exemplified by movies such as 'Marvel's Avengers: Endgame' and 'Barbie.' The article underscores the importance of casting in filmmaking, noting that a strong ensemble can elevate a film's reputation and draw audiences.
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Fatima Hudoon
I am a Bristol-based freelance journalist. I previously worked for The Bristol Cable, a local member-owned media co-operative. Here, I worked as an Early Career Journalist and started writing my first stories. I now work as a freelancer and alongside the Cable my work is featured in The ...
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A green jobs revolution must go beyond construction and manufacturing
20 Apr 2021
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The Bristol Cable
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| Economic Recovery
The article discusses the emphasis on green jobs in the West of England, particularly in Bristol, as part of a broader strategy to achieve net-zero emissions and economic recovery post-Covid-19. It highlights the promises made by various political candidates for the West of England metro mayor position, focusing on low-carbon employment, investment in green infrastructure, and the importance of training and education for future green jobs. The article stresses the need for a just transition that addresses social inequalities and broadens the definition of green jobs beyond traditional sectors like construction and manufacturing. It also underscores the urgency of implementing these changes to meet climate goals and economic needs.
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Alexander Joe
Alexander Joe is a Zimbabwean-born photographer whose interest in photography began at the age of 19 when he was influenced by British fashion photographer David Bailey's work. But, as the war to end white-minority rule in his home country escalated, Alexander's interest turned from fashion ...
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Embarking on Your Investment Voyage: Essential Guidance for Novices
17 Jan 2024
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Market Business News
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| Personal Finance
The article provides essential guidance for novice investors, emphasizing the importance of paying off debts, creating an emergency fund, assessing risk tolerance, and adopting a long-term investment approach. Experts like Susan Johnson, Angela Wang, and Ashley Vincent offer practical advice on financial planning, while Robert Collins and Sarah Lewis stress the value of continuous learning and personalized investment strategies. The article also highlights the significance of portfolio diversification and selecting the right investment platform, as advised by Rober Samuel and Daniel White.
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Sandra Lawrence
Sandra Lawrence is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom.
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Literary Britain - uncovering the fiction of London
01 May 2018
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britishheritage.com
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| Travel
The article explores various literary locations in London, highlighting their connections to famous works and authors. It covers Geoffrey Chaucer's 'The Canterbury Tales,' Hilary Mantel's 'Wolf Hall' novels, Charles Dickens' numerous works, Joseph Conrad's 'The Secret Agent,' Peter Ackroyd's 'Dan Leno and the Limehouse Golem,' J.M. Barrie's 'Peter Pan,' and J.K. Rowling's 'Harry Potter' series. The piece provides historical context and current status of these locations, offering readers a literary tour of the city.
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Natália Oliveira
I'am a storyteller.
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Filipe Toledo, Ítalo Ferreira, João Chianca e Yago Dutra advance to the next stage of the Rio Pro Surf
23 Jun 2023
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www.surtoolimpico.com.br
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The Vivo Rio Pro, a stage of the world surfing championship, began on June 23, 2023, at Praia de Itaúna in Saquarema, Brazil. Brazilian surfers Filipe Toledo, Ítalo Ferreira, João Chianca, and Yago Dora advanced to the next stage, with Ferreira achieving the best score of the day. The event also features female surfers, with Silvana Lima and Tatiana Weston-Webb currently in the repechage. The competition will determine the five men and five women who will compete for world titles and Olympic spots for Paris 2024. The event is broadcast on Sportv and the WSL's YouTube channel.
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Chris Page
Chris Page is a journalist based in Ōsaka-shi, Japan. Writing on a broad range of topics, such as current affairs, culture, society, literature, travel, and film, I have contributed to the BBC World Service, CBC (Canada) TV News 1, The Japan Times, Time Out Kyoto City Guide, The London News Review, ...
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I went on the Grand Train Tour of Switzerland - and this is why I found myself at the height of luxury
08 Nov 2024
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Wakefield Express
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English
| Luxury Tourism
The Grand Train Tour of Switzerland offers a luxurious travel experience across 1,280 kilometers, showcasing Switzerland's scenic beauty and cultural heritage. The journey includes stops at iconic locations such as Montreux, Château de Chillon, and Lucerne, with accommodations at prestigious hotels like the Grand Hôtel Suisse Majestic and Belvédère Strandhotel. The tour features unique experiences like Freddie Mercury-themed excursions and wine tastings, highlighting the blend of tradition and modernity in Swiss travel. The article emphasizes the opulence and unparalleled service of the tour, making it a memorable journey for travelers.
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Alexander Seale
I am a journalist based in London, United Kingdom. I used to live in Paris for 11 years where I studied and worked in journalism. I used to Freelance as a Journalist for the French speaking section of the BBC (BBC Afrique). I used to write about African news and International current affairs. ...
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Brittany: The YouTube channel of 'Talk Radio' temporarily disabled
05 Jan 2021
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Causeur
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| Media
Talk Radio, a British radio station owned by Rupert Murdoch, was temporarily banned from YouTube for allegedly spreading misinformation about COVID-19. The ban was lifted within twelve hours after YouTube acknowledged exceptions for educational, scientific, or artistic content. The incident sparked criticism from various quarters, including Michael Gove, a prominent Conservative Party member, and the freedom of expression advocacy group Big Brother Watch. The Sun highlighted the inconsistency in YouTube's censorship policies. Talk Radio has not received a detailed explanation for the ban.
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Gregory Wakeman
Gregory Wakeman is a journalist based in Los Angeles, United States of America.
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Manhunt episode 3 recap: Booth's Confederate dream
22 Mar 2024
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www.whattowatch.com
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| Historical Drama
Manhunt episode 3, 'Let the Sheep Free,' follows John Wilkes Booth's dream of leading the Confederate States and his journey to Richmond. Booth and David Herold face various challenges, including interactions with Confederate sympathizers and Union soldiers. President Andrew Johnson's leniency towards Confederate traitors contrasts with Edwin Stanton's determination to bring them to justice. The episode also explores the broader implications of Lincoln's assassination and the ongoing struggle for racial justice in post-Civil War America.
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Michael Warren
Michael Warren is a journalist based in Washington, United States of America.
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Can Medicare money protect doctors from abortion crimes? It worked before, desegregating hospitals
05 Oct 2023
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apnews.com
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English
| Desegregation
The Supreme Court's pending decision on Idaho's abortion law may rely on federal spending power to protect doctors from state criminal codes, drawing parallels to Medicare's role in desegregating hospitals in the 1960s. Justices questioned the Biden administration's authority to withhold Medicare funds from hospitals that refuse emergency abortions. The administration argues that federal conditions attached to Medicare funds are essential. Historically, Medicare was used to enforce desegregation in hospitals, demonstrating federal leverage over state policies. The article explores the balance of federal and state powers, referencing past and present legal challenges.
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R. Joyclyn Wea
Joyclyn is an Investigative Reporter, senior reporting fellow of New Narratives, and a fact-checker. She has more than six years of experience in daily journalism. Joyclyn has bylines with New Narratives, International Women Media Foundation, Frontpage Africa, the Stage Media-Liberia, New Republic,...
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Explainer: The “CDC” Howe’s WhatsApp Message Regarding PYJ’s Church Saga
22 May 2023
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tsmliberia.com
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English
| Conflict
Aloysius Howe, Special Assistant and Media Aid to Liberia’s Finance Minister Samuel D. Tweah, and a member of the Congress for Democratic Change, was accused of withdrawing $160k from LISGIS for PR services. He was also implicated in a leaked WhatsApp message suggesting a false blame strategy against the Unity Party for an attack on Senator Prince Johnson’s church. Howe denied the allegations, claiming the message was fake. An IT specialist confirmed that two individuals cannot share a cell number, refuting Howe's suggestion that the message could have been fabricated using his number.
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Aaron White
Aaron White is a journalist based in Ankara, Turkey.
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Chasse chases singles win in match with Bison
22 Apr 2021
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Salve Regina
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English
| Tennis
Salve Regina University men's tennis team competed against Nichols College in a non-league match, with Nichols College winning 7-2. Key performances included Will Chasse's singles victory and the doubles win by Aaron White and Tyler Hussey. The match was played in challenging weather conditions, and the Salve Regina team was commended for their perseverance.
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