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Nationwide protests have taken place since October 7 despite the disbanding of the controversial Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) police unit.

The demonstrators have been accused of attacking police stations and personnel. 

The rallies which are mostly attended by young people have become avenues to vent against corruption and unemployment. 

Rights groups say at least 15 people have been killed the demonstrations began in early October.

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The sitcom \"Suburgatory,\" novelists such as Richard Yates and endless suburban mom memes are

The post In the age of coronavirus, the suburbs are cool for the first time ever appeared first on L.A. Focus Newspaper.

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NNPA NEWSWIRE — Congresswoman Joyce Beatty (OH-03), Chair of the House Financial Services Diversity and Inclusion Subcommittee, recently introduced a bill (H.R. 8595) to invalidate Executive Order 13950 and preserve diversity and inclusion training programs at federal departments and agencies as well as in the private sector.  By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National […]

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JUNCTION, St Elizabeth - The novel coronavirus pandemic has caused serious dislocation of students and teachers, but BB Coke High School remains committed to eventually becoming a school of choice in south/central Jamaica. School Principal Evadney Ledgister told the Jamaica Observer last Wednesday that in prior years the school was underrated, but that the institution's academic performance has been streadily improving.

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US President Donald Trump and his Democratic rival Joe Biden launched a final campaign sprint on Saturday ahead of the November 3 presidential election.

With more than 91 million votes already cast, Trump and Biden are out of time to reshape the race.

They are instead focusing on their base and making sure that any potential supporters have either already voted or plan to do so in person.

Biden held his first in-person campaign events with former president Barack Obama on Saturday in the predominantly Black cities of Detroit and Flint, Michigan.

Obama will campaign for Biden on Monday in Georgia and in South Florida, another area of potential concern if Latino voters sit out the election.

On Saturday, Obama said Trump was a president “who goes out of his way to insult people just because they don’t support them”.

“With Joe and Kamala at the helm,” he said, “you’re not going to have to think about them every day. You’re not going to have to argue with your family about him every day.”

Biden planned to spend much of Sunday in Philadelphia, which is 30 miles from his longtime home in Wilmington, Delaware.

Biden established his campaign headquarters in Philadelphia.

The city gets intense focus because it’s such a deep trove of Democratic votes, especially nonwhite voters.

On Sunday, Trump continued his final campaign sprint in Michigan, where he will speak at 10 rallies in seven swing states.

Trump is down in the latest polls and is turning to these large gatherings to help keep his message in front of voters.

“This is a hell of a day. You guys must love Trump, this place is packed,” said Trump, who jokingly complained throughout his speech about the cold.

“It’s really a contest to see if we can all stand it. And we’ll get through it. And we’ll love it.”

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