Bombshell texts show how a Sydney woman allegedly signed herself up to be part of an African romance scam - posing as a wealthy mining heiress to fleece a lonely American doctor of his life savings.
The government, some critics argue, is often the underlying culprit in why the U.S. has made almost no progress in closing racial health disparities.
A deadly fight over farmland around Kenya’s Denyenye village pits scores of subsistence farmers and fishermen against two ...
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"Chicken Soup" remained remarkably popular for years, coasting along on an upbeat, family-friendly image. But then the company began ... Working Woman's, African American Woman's, Girlfriend's, ...
The money that Weiss will earn as a pitcher will enable her to attend medical school and become a doctor. 1911: Helene Britton becomes ... (It is important to remember that African-American women and ...
Mommy, I Want to be a Doctor,' a children's book, is out now. Alexis Donald, M.D., a trailblazing African American medical ...
A Tamil Nadu doctor lost Rs 76.5 lakh to an online stock market scam after joining a WhatsApp group advertised on YouTube. The group, disguised as a trading community, convinced him to invest in a ...
10 patients who were thought to have been cured suffered a repeat malaria attack within 28 days from the same strain of ...
CEO Jeff Tangney nailed it: Doximity isn't just saving doctors time; it's rewriting the rules for how patient care gets delivered. Wall Street's taking noteand fast. KeyBanc gave the stock a big ...
The Western Reserve Historical Society’s Cleveland History Center has a new exhibition highlighting the work of Black ...