With a photo-finish race expected in the Presidential election, the Native American vote could be pivotal in securing the White House. But will this key demographic be able to overcome logistical barriers? Senior Staff Attorney at The Native American Rights Fund Jacqueline De León joins to discuss accessibility issues…
Prioritizing health is important on Earth, and it’s even more important in space. Exploring beyond the Earth’s surface exposes humans to conditions that can impact blood pressure, bone density, immune health, and much more. With this in mind, two NASA inventors joined forces 20 years ago to create a way to someday monitor astronaut heart…
The 2024 winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature is hailed by the Swedish Academy ‘for her intense poetic prose that confronts historical traumas and exposes the fragility of human life’…
When you think of what makes us human, would you say it’s our powers of prediction? I probably wouldn’t have, at least not until my conversation with Mark Miller, a philosopher of cognition and research fellow at both the University of Toronto and Monash University in Melbourne…
Operatives of the Owerri Urban Area Command have arrested Blessing Emmanuel, a secondary school teacher, for dehumanizing her 12-year-old stepdaughter, Amarachi Emmanuel. A statement released by the command’s spokesperson, ASP Henry Okoye, said the arrest occurred on Tuesday after a complaint was filed by Owerri-based activist journalist Chidiebube Okeoma at the Owerri Area Command...
MURIC urges FG to withdraw airstrip license granted to Bishop Oyedepo An Islamic human rights organization, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has kicked against the licence given to Bishop David Oyedepo for an airstrip. The group argued that it was a dangerous precedent particularly in a nation ridden with religious crises and large-scale insecurity…
Celebrating Yushau Shuaib: A Gold Gem in Human Form By Basheer Luqman Olarewaju In the ever-evolving landscape of Nigerian public relations, there are individuals whose presence feels almost mythic in its impact—figures whose vision is not just transformative but contagious, shaping minds and molding futures. Alhaji Yushau Shuaib is undeniably one such person…
JOHANNESBURG – The case of Joshlin Smith has shone a spotlight on the possibility that human trafficking syndicates may be alive and well in the country. With the month of October being National Human trafficking awareness month, we look at how this pandemic is affecting communities and what the Gauteng Provincial government and civil society