Dispelling myths around breast cancer in Africa is important so that treatment care can focus on the dire socio-economic ...
Nollywood actress Monalisa Chinyere Chinda has debunked the myth that women who are in positions of power ‘slept their way’ ...
Even during St. Louis’ heyday, African Americans faced systemic barriers that prevented them from fully sharing in the city’s ...
On a chilly October night, the dimly lit lounge of Rock Steady — a popular Afro-Caribbean restaurant in Midtown — is notably empty. Staffers are preparing for what’s supposed to be a busy night ahead.
There is a common thread of misinformation that has been woven into the origin stories of descendants from the Diaspora. Whether dispersed around the world as a result of the intercontinental slave ...
LOCKLAND, Ohio -- The mayor of a small village near Cincinnati says he needs help from the federal government after a surge of illegal immigration primarily from Mauritania that nearly exceeds the ...
Myth: I don’t need business insurance ... you’ll need to have worker’s compensation insurance, which South African businesses with employees are required to have. Navigating the world ...
In seeking to reverse declining Black men's support for Democrats, party leaders are replicating the measures that have ...
MOTORING NEWS - More than 40 percent of South Africans are considering purchasing an electrified vehicle 1 in the next five ...
It is commonly believed that African women who develop breast cancer ... and to predict how likely it is that a cancer will ...
Myth: Cancer in one part of Africa is the same as another It is commonly believed that African women who develop breast cancer have highly aggressive cancers, such as triple negative breast cancer.