The “one-stop shop” to celebrate Utah’s Black, African and Afro-immigrant communities is growing — but without former ...
This includes the American-dominated sport of flag football, which will make its Olympic debut on home soil in the City of Angels. Aside from flag football, squash will also be a new addition to ...
Blow-dry brushes may seem like a new invention, but they’ve actually been around since the ’80s. While the blow-dry brushes of the past were cumbersome, today’s iterations are more ...
The fraternities earned an outpouring of support in May after images and videos captured their members encircling a flagpole that bore an American flag. The images were taken during a campus ...
All eyes will be on Kansas City this Thursday. As the defending Super Bowl champions, the Chiefs will have the honor of playing host to the first game of the 2024 season. They will take on the ...
The concert was a celebration for UNC-Chapel Hill fraternity brothers who held up an American flag during pro-Palestinian protests on campus in the spring. People donated more than $500,000 through a ...
As African leaders gather in Beijing this week for the triennial China-Africa summit, Chinese President Xi Jinping may have one thing under his belt to boast about - satellite TV. Almost nine ...
On Monday alone, President Xi had bilateral meetings with leaders from African countries including South Africa, Guinea, Eritrea, Seychelles, Djibouti, Togo, Comoros, Mali and the Democratic ...
the American flag. It’s all because of Air Force veteran Tom Howard. He first executed his initiative to put the flags up in 2003, and they’ve been up for every major holiday since.
ORANGE COUNTY, N.C. (WTVD) -- The UNC-Chapel Hill fraternity brothers who protected an American flag after it was being pulled down during a pro-Palestinian protest, were honored on Labor Day.
Nearly 60 percent of young Africans want to leave their countries because their governments are not reining in corruption, according to a new poll of youth across 16 African nations. They cited ...