WHO Approves First Ever Malaria Vaccine
After decades of research, a malaria vaccine has been approved. According to the New York Times, the World Health Organization endorsed the vaccine. The WHO
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After decades of research, a malaria vaccine has been approved. According to the New York Times, the World Health Organization endorsed the vaccine. The WHO
After the pandemic prison of 2020, it may be too soon for the summer of 2021 to be an all-out party, but some signs of
My roommates and I squeezed close together on the couch, snacks in hand, and prepared to binge the much-anticipated Queen Sono. As first-generation women of
It was 2007 and my self-esteem was at the top of the world. No one could tell me anything about myself because I had just
The president was acquitted on two articles of impeachment in the Senate; abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. https://t.co/KwC2zrtJxQ — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump)
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Ghana’s president Nana Akufo-Addo declared 2019 as the Year of Return of the African Diaspora, encouraging anyone of African descent to make the journey back
An Ethiopian Airlines jet faltered and crashed Sunday shortly after takeoff from the country’s capital, carving a gash in the earth and spreading global grief
Yesterdays verbal sparring match is garnering a lot of attention as other issues are on the table today. On the agenda today a discussion on
Just two years ago, Minnesota Democrat Ilhan Omar became the first Somali-American elected to a state legislature. Now she is likely to become one of
“I will not cut my Dreds because the fruits of independence have not been enjoyed by the people who sacrificed the most.” – Muthoni wa Kirima