Image copyright © Christie’s Images Ltd, 2020 Screenshot The wooden objects, a man and a woman, represent deities of the Igbo community. Nigeria is “saddened” by the sale of two sculptures belonging to the southeastern Igbo community, said an official with the Nigerian National Commission of Museums and Monuments. A …
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As San Quentin’s coronavirus cases rise to 871, protesters want prisoners to be released
Called into action by the catastrophic COVID-19 outbreak inside the San Quintín state prison, protesters spread almost along the village’s main street to the prison gates on Sunday. Hundreds of the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights, interfaith religious groups, family members of inmates and former prisoners filled the picturesque …
Read More »Critical Mayor of Alabama BLM Video Resignation
The mayor of Carbon Hill, a town about an hour north of the University of Alabama, submitted his resignation letter after criticizing the powerful video by the Crimson Tide soccer team that speaks out against racism. Mark Chambers submitted his resignation to the town secretary on Saturday, Mountain Eagle reported. …
Read More »Jacksonville, Republican convention site, will require masks indoors and in public
Residents and visitors in Jacksonville, Florida will be required to wear masks indoors and in public spaces to help curb the spread of the coronavirus, the city announced Monday, which could complicate President TrumpDonald John Trump Intelligence suggests that Russian rewards led to the death of several US troops in …
Read More »The host of Last Week Tonight explains why the rental crisis could worsen the coronavirus pandemic.
With the increase in COVID-19 infections in various parts of the United States, many states are reversing their reopens and sending residents home. But those houses are only safe harbors if people can hold on to them. In the main segment of Sunday Last week tonightJohn Oliver explained why the …
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