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Biden, Civil Rights Groups Denounce SCOTUS Ruling to end Affirmative Action Considerations in College Admissions
Two Black Justices, Clarence Thomas and Ketanji Brown-Jackson faced-off in dueling opinions, with Thomas the oldest-serving Justice anchoring his argument on the idea that affirmative action stigmatizes Blacks and Hispanics. Brown Jackson, the newest Justice on the court argued that past injustices are yet to be corrected putting minority groups at a disadvantage and colleges should be permitted (not required) to use race as a factor for admission.
Prosecutors Approve Coach Onyango’s Arrest on Attempted Rape Charges. Coach Seeks Court’s Protection To Remain Free
The ex-journalist-basketball coach has argued that he was already cleared of the charges and the call to arrest him are efforts to embarrass and intimidate him from pursuing civil cases against KPA and Standard Media Group. But more accusers have come forward with fresh allegations and given statements to DCI investigators
Sauti Sol Gives Kenyans in LA an Epic Show
The Band Played It's popular songs much to the delight of the LA fans, who cheered throughout the concert.
Reaction After Kenya’s Rugby 7s Team Relegated from World Rugby Sevens Series
Some former players are blaming the former leadership for the relegation, the first time in twenty years.
Columbia’s First Black Woman VP Visits Kenya
Colombia's Vice-President Francia Elena Márquez Mina beat odds to rise to the top of the South American nation's leadership.
Waya Founders Set To Give Seattle Residents a Glimpse of Banking Designed For Immigrants
CEO Dr. David Wachira and CTO Hempstone Maroria will showcase their transformative Immigrant-friendly banking platform and the new partnerships making Waya more accessible worldwide