Excerpts From The Atlantic'''s Coverage of Why Dr. Kermit Gosnell's Trial Should Be a Front-Page Story
On February 18, 2010, the FBI raided the "Women's Medical Society," entering its offices about 8:30 p.m. Agents expected to find evidence that it was illegally…
Zimbabwean born Pasi William Sachiti, is a serial entrepreneur and inventor. His latest invention is a self-driving car. He is the founder and CEO of Academy of Robotics, a driverless-car manufacturing company based in the UK.
As an inventor-entrepreneur he devised several…
Martin Luther King Jr. was born 90 years ago, on Jan. 15, 1929.
But the name on his original birth certificate — filed April 12, 1934, five years after King was born — was not Martin. Nor was it Luther. In fact,…
Instead of addressing the essential issues in South Africa, such as land reform, poverty and educational opportunities, the government of Cyril Ramaphosa has resorted to playing games. The Department of Home Affairs, is now considering offering citizens the option to select a…
The first military coup in black Africa occurred in 1963 when Sylvanus Olympio was toppled and replaced by Grunitky. He was also toppled through a coup in 1967. The second coup ushered in General Gnassingbe Eyadema was the head of the army…
BARBADOS ELECTED SANDRA MASON TO BE ITS FIRST-EVER PRESIDENT
Barbados shed its colonial past and elected Sandra Mason to be its first President. The decision comes after a joint session of the country’s House of Assembly and Senate, which elected her by…
Thirty-four years since the shocking killing of Burkina Faso's then President, Thomas Sankara, 14 men are going on trial, accused of complicity in the murder of one of Africa's heroes, Thomas Sankara.
The charismatic Pan-Africanist was shot dead aged 37 by soldiers…
In the Democratic Republic of Congo, access to quality healthcare is expensive and tedious. But Bienvenue Zigabe has managed to create an application to facilitate quicker access to medical services.
"Wiiqare" helps patients pay for treatment and drugs using their savings or…
Caleb Anderson stunned the world when his family shared a now viral story highlighting just how gifted he was — reading the U.S. Constitution at the age of 2 and starting high school at just 10.
His brilliance caught the attention of…
In a problem that shows no sign of abating as education increasingly is being conducted remotely, a recent CBS investigation has uncovered that American college students are outsourcing schoolwork to Kenyans overseas who are paid thousands of dollars a month to do anything from…