Gris-gris are rooted in traditional African faiths that believe vital powers in animals and nature may be unlocked — to harm, ...
Camping World’s extra large American Flag is facing some new challenges after a Greenville City Planning and Zoning ...
Jan. 31, Elizabethtown College’s Black Student Union club hosted a Black History Month Flag Raising. The event, sponsored by the Office of Civil Rights, Opportunity, and Access, was ...
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A demonstrator waves a Senegalese national flag during protests in support of main opposition leader and former presidential ...
A selection of the week's best photos from across the African continent and beyond: On Sunday in Senegal's capital Dakar ... AFP This woman flies the flag for Liberia ahead of President Joseph ...
The rainbow flag can no longer be displayed inside schools of the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board, after trustees voted Tuesday to add further restrictions to a controversial policy.
This while a video has been circulating on social media showing South African soldiers waving a white flag. SANDF head of communications, Siphiwe Dlamini, has clarified what is depicted in the video.
Get in touch with Chloe Mayer by emailing [email protected] American flags on federal buildings across the nation will be flying at full-staff this week for the first time since new President ...
Today is the last day flags will be flying at half-staff in honor of former President Jimmy Carter. Carter died in Plains, Georgia, Dec. 29, 2024, at the age of 100. After Carter's death then ...
Flags across Arizona and the United States have been flying at half-staff for nearly a month, but they will soon return to full-staff. Flags across the country were ordered to fly at half-staff ...
Flags across the nation have flown at half-staff since the passing of former President Jimmy Carter, 100, on Dec. 29, as part of a 30-day tribute to honor his life and legacy. Notably, there was a ...
Four years ago we introduced you to Assane Diop - a young man from Senegal chasing his basketball dream here in Colorado. Since then, Diop made his way to Boulder - and his life is soaring among ...