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  • Ex-Kaduna Punch Correspondent Dies After Long Battle With Stroke

    Stanley Yakubu, a veteran journalist and former Kaduna State Correspondent of The PUNCH newspaper, has died.

    According to family members, Yakubu passed away peacefully in his sleep on Monday in Kaduna.

    Yakubu’s daughter, Sandra, confirmed the news, saying her father had been unwell for some time.

    His health issues began after the loss of his wife over a decade ago, which reportedly left him devastated.

    He subsequently suffered a stroke that worsened over time, ultimately leading to his passing.

    Colleagues and friends of the late journalist paid tribute to his remarkable career and legacy.

    Ibrahim Modibbo, a friend, described Yakubu’s passing as a significant loss to the journalism fraternity.

    “On a sad note, we have lost one of our own,” Modibbo said, recalling their time as young journalists in the 1990s.

    Another friend and colleague shared fond memories of Yakubu’s time as a journalist, highlighting his dedication to the profession.

    “We were wild and free; we stung like bees. Most of all, we stuck together like a band of brothers,” the friend said, reminiscing about their experiences covering news in Gongola/Adamawa States.

    Yakubu’s friend also spoke about his personal life, noting that he had married a woman from Kaltungo and had a daughter who survives him.

    “Stanley lost his wife more than a decade ago. It devastated him. He then had a stroke. It became worse. And today he gave up,” the friend added, praying for Yakubu’s gentle soul and expressing condolences to his family.

    THE WHISTLER reports that tributes poured in for Yakubu, celebrating his life, work, and legacy as a respected journalist.

    Ex-Kaduna Punch Correspondent Dies After Long Battle With Stroke is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

    Source: The Whistler

  • Kristi Noem’s purse stolen at DC restaurant, officials say

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s purse was stolen at a Washington, D.C. restaurant Sunday night, according to department officials.

    Source: Paradise Post

  • Native Argentina says goodbye to Pope Francis

    Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Buenos Aires made history with his election on March 13, 2013, becoming the first Argentine and first Latin American to become pope.

    As Pope Francis died in the Vatican April 21 at 88, it was in his Archdiocese of Buenos Aires, where now-Archbishop Jorge García Cuerva remembered him as “the pope for all” and the “the pope of the poor.” The archbishop also remembered him as the pope for all Argentines and exhorted the country to remember their late countryman as a figure of unity in a divided nation.

    “Now we’ll have to be a little bit like Francis and also be more merciful to one another. I think the best tribute we Argentines can pay to Francis is to unite. The best tribute we can pay him is to build bridges, to engage in dialogue, to stop constantly confronting each other,” Archbishop García Cuerva said at a Mass celebrated at the Metropolitan Cathedral in Buenos Aires for Pope Francis.

    “What greater pain for a father is there than to see his children divided. May Francis go to heaven with the peace of mind that his children will try to live the national unity between us that is still pending.”

    The Argentine bishops conference added in an April 21 statement, “We thank God for the life, ministry and testimony of faith of someone who knew how to guide the universal Church with humility, evangelical firmness and unconditional love for the poor, the discarded and those who suffer.”

    The Argentine pope of the people

    While his election sparked outpourings of pride, patriotism and hope for reconciliation in a politically divided country — his legacy in his homeland is a complicated one. Few photos of Pope Francis are spotted in Buenos Aires, the Argentine capital, unlike soccer stars Diego Maradona and Leonel Messi, who led their country to World Cup success.

    Observers credit the pope’s modest stature in his homeland to politics — with politicians from all sides trying to portray him as a fellow traveler or, in the case of current President Javier Milei, badmouthing the pope for his teachings. The pope’s comments were often scrutinized as much for political sentiments as anything pastoral.

    Many Argentines seemingly continued seeing the pope as Cardinal Bergoglio, a figure focused on local matters rather than the leader of the universal church.

    “We Argentines have not allowed Bergoglio to be Francis,” Archbishop García Cuerva said at a Feb. 24 Mass, where Argentines prayed for the then-hospitalized pope. “We have always put him in the middle of our sterile discussions, we have put him in our political divides.”

    Attendees clutched photos of Pope Francis, wore Argentina’s familiar colors of sky blue and white and carried images of Our Lady of Luján, the national patroness.

    “He confirmed me,” said Felipa Acosta, a parishioner at the Our Lady of Caacupé, named for the patroness of Paraguay. Acosta recalled Pope Francis visiting the parish in one of the many villas (shantytowns) in Buenos Aires — places avoided by polite society.

    “He was always very close to us,” said Claudia Tejada, who remembers the future pope visiting her parish monthly. She recalled him sipping yerba mate, a popular infusion, and chatting with parishioners.

    But there was no avoiding the complicated relationship between the pope and his native country — something Archbishop García Cuerva addressed in comments alluding to Argentine attitudes and those of Catholics further afield.

    “We have tried to teach him, almost in a daring way, what it meant to be pope as if we had the manual for that,” Archbishop García Cuerva said in February.

    “Yet he loves us, and yet he has us in his heart. He did what a loving father does. That is Francisco, the father of all, but we know that in his heart there is a lot of Argentine and a lot of porteño,” he said of Pope Francis, using a common and affectionate nickname for natives of Buenos Aires.

    A complicated legacy

    Pope Francis was born in Buenos Aires and raised in the middle-class Flores neighborhood. He served as Jesuit provincial — though his term ended in acrimony, according to observers — and was named auxiliary bishop of Buenos Aires in 1992. He was raised to archbishop in 1998 and cardinal in 2001.

    As archbishop of Buenos Aires, Pope Francis was known for his grassroots ministry and confrontations with Argentina’s political elite — particularly with the late President Néstor Kirchner and his wife, former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, over their Peronist politics. Though initially icy, Fernández de Kirchner later warmed to Francis, visiting him in Rome multiple times. Still, his papacy has often been entangled in Argentina’s political tensions, with his expressions — or silences — scrutinized by leaders across the spectrum.

    So-called “friends of Francis” also started appearing, along with supposed spokesmen with messages after trips to Rome. This forced the Argentine bishops’ conference to ask people to desist, saying the practice “has generated confusion and justified regrettable distortions of his figure and his words.”

    Criticisms also emerged about the pope not visiting Argentina. He visited some countries of South America during his pontificate and twice flew over Argentine territory en route to Paraguay and Chile. He often spoke of visiting, but never did.

    “If Francis were to come to Argentina, it would be assumed that he would be used politically in favor of the government in power or against the government in power,” De Vedia said. “I think that he would have had great popular fervour in the streets” had he visited “and at the same time debates about his positions,” Marianon De Vedia, editor for Argentina’s La Nacion said.

    A changing nation

    Argentina continued its drift away from Catholicism after Francis’ election. Some 62.9% of Argentines identified as Catholic in a 2019 survey from research institution CONICET, down from 76.5% in 2008. The number of people identifying as non-religious reached 18.9%, outpacing the growth in Protestant and other congregations.

    Abortion was decriminalized in 2020 as a feminist movement became influential. Argentina’s bishops bitterly opposed abortion decriminalization, especially as it came during a pandemic in which the church — especially priests in the shanties, known as “curas villeros” — worked to feed and care for populations thrown into economic hardship.

    Pope Francis paid special attention to the “villas” at a time when few others would enter the shantytowns, supporting their work serving communities rife with poverty and addictions.

    “We felt really close (to him) and that he has acted like a bishop who is present and also seeks to solve the problems,” said Father José María di Paola, a prominent cura villero known as Padre Pepe.

    The curas villeros promoted the pope’s vision of going to the peripheries. They took special offense at the rise of President Milei, who once branded the pope a “filthy leftist.” The curas villeros celebrated a Mass of reparation in a shantytown after Milei’s comments.

    Milei took office in 2023 on an agenda of slashing the government. Pope Francis was quick to congratulate him. Milei traveled to the Vatican for a visit and asked the pope to visit.

    On April 21 Milei said: “Despite our differences, experiencing his kindness was a true honor.”

    The president’s office had formally communicated the news saying that the pope led the Catholic Church “with dedication and love from the Vatican.”

    David Agren writes for OSV News from Mexico City.

    Source: Angelus News

  • Event & Partnership Lead at Club Concierge Africa

    Club Concierge Africa (CCA) is an African hospitality and travel group offering travel and tourism products. CCA offers its services through 4 brands, namely Concierge ResortRole Summary

    We’re looking for a dynamic, creative, and highly connected Event & Partnership Lead to take our brand presence to the next level.
    You’ll be responsible for ideating, planning, and executing impactful events while also forging strategic partnerships that elevate our brand and drive growth.
    From exclusive launch events and pop-ups to collaborations with like-minded brands, you’ll be the driving force behind experiences that inspire people to explore the world with us.

    Key Responsibilities
    Events:

    Plan and execute in-person and virtual events, from concept to completion (e.g., brand activations, client gatherings, launch parties, trade shows, influencer trips).
    Own the end-to-end event logistics including budget management, vendor relations, venue selection, and on-site coordination.
    Collaborate with internal teams (Marketing, Product, Sales) to align event goals with company objectives.
    Measure and analyze event performance, producing insights and recommendations for future activations.

    Partnerships:

    Identify, negotiate, and manage strategic partnerships with brands, travel companies, tourism boards, influencers, and cultural institutions.
    Develop co-branded campaigns and experiences that bring mutual value and expand our reach.
    Build and maintain long-term relationships with key external stakeholders.
    Collaborate with marketing and content teams to activate partnerships across all channels.

    What We're Looking For

    8+ years experience in event planning, experiential marketing, partnerships, or related roles (ideally in travel, hospitality, or lifestyle sectors).
    Strong network of relevant brand and vendor contacts.
    Creative thinker with a flair for design, storytelling, and customer experience.
    Excellent project management skills and attention to detail.
    Strong negotiation and communication skills.
    Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, entrepreneurial environment.
    Passion for travel and cultural exploration.

    Nice to Have:

    Experience with CRM and event tools (e.g., Hubspot, Splash, Cvent).
    Background in influencer marketing or social media collaborations.
    Familiarity with sustainability practices in event planning or travel.

    Click Here To Apply

  • Snr Instr & Control Technologist at Sasol

    Purpose of Job

    Provide governance and expert support to control and instrumentation fraternity in areas of technology, project execution and commissioning.
    This includes small project support i.e. scope/engineering reviews, technology selection, technical Quality Assurance / Quality Control (QA/QC), instrumentation/system installation and commissioning.
    Lead and guide colleagues in terms of best practices and governance in the instrumentation & control and production fraternities to ensure plant availability and efficient operation.
    Support radiation protection officer (RPO) and assistant radiation protection officer(ARPO) with activities and provide relevant governance in area.
    Manage interfaces with various disciplines (mechanical, electrical etc.) within Sasol Secunda and other Sasol OMEs and with external entities e.g. service providers, government offices etc.

    Key Accountabilities

    Broad base of instrumentation and control engineering knowledge and competence relating to general control and instrumentation technology and standards regarding:
    Control and safety systems – DCS, PLC and ESD
    Field equipment i.e. primary-, secondary- and final element devices.
    Use/Governance of radiation within the C&I and production fraternities
    HMI design and governance
    Process control strategies, control loop analysis and controller troubleshooting
    Functional and process safety requirements e.g. HAZOPs, LOPA, SILs, inventory isolation, hazardous areas, explosion prevention
    Providing input to Sasol specifications and Engineering standards.
    Ensuring governance regarding proposed modifications.
    Developing and review of (conceptual, basic & detailed engineering and commissioning) instrumentation and control engineering scope for small to medium multi-discipline projects.
    QA/QC requirements during project commissioning
    Interdisciplinary requirements for overlapping areas of knowledge with mechanical, electrical, civil fraternity
    Knowledge of international and South African specifications and requirements as applied to C&I e.g. IEC, SANS, etc.
    Developing and maintaining critical competency and guide talent development of team members to have job specific knowledge in all areas of process control, process automation systems and instrumentation including critical control information infrastructure by ensuring correct competencies are available.
    Ensure adherence and compliance to Sasol safety system and culture.
    Knowledge and use of emerging C&I technology e.g. wireless, digitalisation, operator effectiveness
    Developing, maintaining and manage the discipline specific systems, tools, policies and procedures Other useful skills:
    Ensure good working relationship with all stake holders especially with instrumentation and control fratenity as well as plant production and maintenance personnel.
    Maintain healthy and stable relationships with contractors and consultants.
    Active practicing of interpersonal skills to ensure productive working relationships and to work with, or through, others internal and/or external the organisation to get work accomplished.
    Liaise with external engineering companies to share in knowledge and benchmark.
    Plan resources against short and long term objectives.
    Pilot and test plant modifications executed correctly with high quality.
    Ensure compliance with legal requirements, policies and standards.
    Manage of discipline specific project risks.
    Ensure quality control of delivered services.
    Drive initiatives which improves delivery and competitiveness.
    Interpret and translate business requirements into an engineering strategy to enable OME to safely meet production targets.
    Facilitate knowledge sharing and innovation.
    Be responsible for own performance management.
    Provide efficient and high quality services to stakeholders.
    Oversee the management of external service providers.
    Display influencing, negotiating, maturity and emotional intelligence.

    Formal Education

    BTech or Advanced Diploma in Instrumentation
    PrTech (Wish)

    Working Experience

    Experience: 8+ relevant years

    Click Here To Apply

  • Liz Anjorin reacts to claims she is jealous of Iyabo Ojo’s daughter’s wedding (video)

    Nollywood actress Lizzy Anjorin has reacted to claims that she is jealous of her colleague and arch rival, Iyabo Ojo, who over the weekend hosted a talk-of-the-town wedding for her only daughter, Priscilla.

     

    Lizzy and Iyabo have been enemies for the longest and have even dragged themselves to court. Following the success of Iyabo’s daughter’s wedding to Tanzanian singer, Juma Jux, many social media users stormed Lizzy’s page to taunt her. They claim she is jealous of Priscilla and the lavish she had.

     

    Responding to her critics, Lizzy in a video shared on Instagram this evening, asked what is there not to love about the wedding. In her words,

    ‘’Let’s forget about the mother. Let’s face the daughter. who will ever hate such a wedding? who dares to hate such a wedding? do we want to talk about how focused that lady is? how determined she is? The happiness of every mother is to have a daughter that will work along with you regardless of who you are. whether you are a thief, a blackmailer, a destroyer or rich as a mother, every mother prays for a child that always thinks along with the mother. 

    I have said it that because you are destroying me does not mean I am going to destroy you in return. You guys are trying to destroy me but instead God is using you to promote me’

    Speaking further, she said

    ‘’Who will hate such a wedding? a wedding that they did not tell us any negative thing about the wife or the husband or about the mother in-law or the father in-law? So tell me what you want to hate about that wedding? If we are talking about the wife, she has been on her own, been a very beautiful girl.. she has maintained her lane” she said

    Watch the video of Lizzy speaking below…

     

     

     

     

    Source: Linda Ikeji

  • NYT Connections Today: Hints and Answer for April 22, 2025

    NYT Connections is the one word association game known for the difficulty and amusement that it brings. However, if you are part of the folks lost as to what today’s Connections answer is, then you are in the right place. We post a NYT Connections answers guide every day to help you solve each day’s puzzle easily. So, let’s not waste time and check out Connections hints for today’s game #681 to help you get to the answers for April 22, 2025.

    What is NYT Connections Game?

    After Wordle’s overwhelming success, The New York Times embraced the fun and launched another word puzzle game called Connections. NYT Connections is a popular word puzzle game available to play for free on mobile and desktop.

    Thankfully, it’s easy getting started with NYT Connections. This word association game spreads 16 random words across a 4 x 4 grid. Players must find well, connections among these words and divide them across four categories, colored yellow, green, blue, and purple, based on difficulty.

    Connections Hint Today for April 22, 2025

    As mentioned above, the NYT Connections puzzle has four different categories that are divided into color-coded difficulties. From the Yellow category being the easiest to the hardest Purple one, the game can quickly become difficult if you’re unprepared.

    To make your life even easier, here are the NYT Connections hints for today’s categories:

    • Yellow Category – We do this to our travel plans
    • Green Category – Do you like Pottery?
    • Blue Category – Don’t slip on these please
    • Purple Category – You can use these to get warm

    Spoiler Warning:

    Scroll past this point AT YOUR OWN RISK. Major category hints and answers for today’s NYT Connections below.

    Check out Today’s Connections Categories

    The Connections categories today are an interesting mix of themes, which might get a bit difficult for us all. That said, here are the NYT Connections categories for Tuesday, April 22, 2025.

    • Yellow – CANCEL, AS A PROJECT
    • Green – SEEN IN A POTTERY STUDIO
    • Blue – THINGS THAT ARE SLIPPERY
    • Purple – NATURAL PRODUCERS OF HEAT

    Do you finally see where each word should go? No? Then, keep scrolling to see the NYT Connections answers for today.

    Today’s Connections Answers for April 22, 2025

    The answers for Connections today, on April 22, 2025, are:

    • CANCEL, AS A PROJECT – Axe, Cut, Drop, Scrap
    • SEEN IN A POTTERY STUDIO – Clay, Glaze, Kiln, Wheel
    • THINGS THAT ARE SLIPPERY – Banana Peel, Eel, Grease, Ice
    • NATURAL PRODUCERS OF HEAT – Fire, Lightning, Sun, Volcano
    Image Credit: NYT Games (screenshot by Upanishad Sharma/ Beebom

    The NYT Connections for April 22 was an easy 2 out of 5 but annoying to the maximum. The Yellow group came first and as an expert on cancelling plans, this one was easy to solve. The Green category came next and well, I had this one in the bag pretty soon too. However, I did need Google here.

    The Blue category on the other hand was a bit more troubling since I kept getting confused between the rest of the words. Thankfully, I got it in the end. With only four words left, I got them together to get the Purple category and the NYT Connections for April 22.

    How to Play Connections: Tips & Tricks to Solve the Puzzle

    Given the fact you’re here, chances are that you already know how to play NYT Connections. As you might be able to tell by now, Connections by The New York Times is a word association game where players sort out 16 random words into four categories by finding a common ‘connection.’ This can be anything from a common sound to a deeper meaning.

    That said, if you’re still confused, here are the best tips on how to play NYT Connections:

    • Simplicity is key: Connections will often throw ambiguous words at you. While it’s easy to get caught up in the details, the answer almost always lies in the simplest connections possible. So, instead of dear and deer being connected through a hunter-prey dynamic, they most likely connect because of a similar sound.
    • Watch those guesses: A key thing to note is Connections only gives you four chances in 24 hours for a single puzzle. As such, we advise not being trigger happy and carefully weighing in your words before pressing that submit button.
    • Shuffle Away: While a bit tricky, the sneaky Connections editor deliberately puts the first word placement as a misdirection. So the one golden tip here is to press that Shuffle button before you go on solving it.

    If you’re still unsure how to proceed, check out our dedicated how-to-play NYT Connections guide for all the help you need.

    We hope you had similar luck as I did for today’s game. If not, please let us know in the comments below!

    What are the NYT Connections answers for April 21, 2025?

    The Connections categories for April 21 are Yellow: Info on a nutrition label, Green: Metaphor for something unexpected, Blue: Things you can insert into a spreadsheet, and Purple: Helical things. For in-depth answers, check out our Connections hints and answers for April 21.

    How to play past Connections games?

    Thankfully, it’s very easy to play old NYT Connections games. Simply head to the Connections archives and pick any date you wish to replay!

    What is the hardest Connections category?

    The Purple category is without a doubt the hardest NYT Connections category to solve. You have been warned!

    Can I play NYT Connections for free?

    Yes, you indeed can, as NYT Connections is a fully free game.

    Upanishad Sharma

    Combining his love for Literature and Tech, Upanishad dived into the world of technology journalism with fire. Now he writes about anything and everything while keeping a keen eye on his first love of gaming. Often found chronically walking around the office.


    Source: Beebom

  • Tragedy deepens in Lagos as building collapse death toll climbs to seven

    The devastating aftermath of the three-storey building collapse in the Ojodu-Berger area of Lagos has worsened, with the death toll now reaching seven.

    This grim figure follows the recovery of two additional bodies from the wreckage on Monday afternoon.

    Rescue efforts, involving the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, Nigeria Police, and other relevant agencies, have been ongoing since the building, which housed an eatery, suddenly crumbled on Saturday morning. Initially, five bodies had been retrieved from the debris.

    Read also: Vatican Releases Death Certificate: Pope Francis died of stroke, heart failure

    As of 1:00 p.m. on Monday, emergency teams remained at the site, painstakingly working to clear the substantial rubble. The critical question of whether more victims remain trapped beneath the collapsed structure continues to loom large.

    The sudden and catastrophic collapse of the building on Saturday resulted in the immediate deaths of two individuals, while others sustained injuries. The subsequent days have been marked by relentless rescue and recovery operations.

    Source: Ripples Nigeria

  • Florida Bill Proposes Funding Cuts for AP Courses

    Advocates warn that legislation to slash funding for Advanced Placement could make educational disparities worse for already underrepresented Black students. (Photo Credit: Goodboy Picture Company / gettyimages)

    by Quintessa Williams

    What happens in Florida rarely stays in Florida when it comes to education policy. Now, as the state’s lawmakers advance legislation that would slash state funding for college-level high school courses by half, education advocates are sounding the alarm that the move could deepen educational and racial inequities nationwide.

    In early April, the Florida House introduced a bill, House Bill 5101, that would reduce state support for Advanced Placement courses, International Baccalaureate programs, dual enrollment, and career and technical education by up to 50%. 

    Black students already have less access to AP, the most academically rigorous classes, essential for admission to the nation’s most selective colleges and universities. If students can score a three or higher on an AP course’s corresponding exam, they are, depending on the school, eligible to receive college credit. It’s no wonder, then, that advocates say the AP program has helped level the college admissions playing field.

    If the bill passes, cash-strapped school districts across the state—especially those serving low-income and predominantly Black communities—could be forced to reduce or eliminate AP and other advanced coursework altogether. The legislation would also eliminate funding for teacher bonuses, testing fees, and instructional materials that schools depend on to offer these programs.

    “It’s truly another stab at public education,” says Yasmina White, a parent leader and education advocate in Jacksonville, Florida. “It’s being set up to dismantle public schools. And it’s heartbreaking.”

    And White worries that this legislation to effectively defund AP could signal a national trend. “Once Florida does it, others will follow,” White says, noting that Texas has already cited Florida as a model. “We’re already seeing how these talking points travel.”

    Cutting Already Unequal Access

    For decades, AP classes have provided access to college course credit, scholarships, and vital academic prep for students who often don’t have access to resources like private tutoring or legacy admissions. 

    Florida’s House Minority Leader Fentrice Driskell, a Democrat from Tampa, recently spoke up against the cuts, pointing out that AP classes were instrumental to her “personal dream of attending Harvard University” coming true. Her Florida high school “paid for our AP classes, and coming from a family of six that was on a salary of a teacher and my dad who worked at Publix, I don’t know that we could have afforded those.”

    Once at Harvard, the academic rigor of her high school AP courses enabled Driskell to place out of introductory classes at Harvard, “even though she came from a public school in little humble Polk County.” 

    That’s an AP class success story worth celebrating, but it’s out of reach for most Black students. Although Black students make up 15% of the K–12 population, College Board data from 2024 shows that only 11% participated in AP courses, compared to 19% of white students and 50% of Asian American students. 

    White has also seen firsthand how AP classes and other advanced coursework programs have prepared Black students for college.

    “I’ve seen so many friends, colleagues, and family members take AP classes, be in IB programs, and do dual enrollment — and it made a difference,” she says. “But when you cut these programs, you cut access. 

    A visualized bar graph showing disparities between high school enrollment and representation in AP and dual enrollment programs by race and ethnicity, according to the Department of Education’s Civil Rights Data Collection 2021-22. The chart highlights underrepresentation among Black students in advanced coursework and dual enrollment.

    This isn’t the first time AP courses have come under attack in Florida. In 2023, under the leadership of Gov. Ron DeSantis (R), the Florida Department of Education rejected the AP African American Studies course, saying it was “inexplicably contrary to Florida law and significantly lacks educational value.” Other conservative-led states soon followed suit, leading College Board, which administers the Advanced Placement program, to revise the curriculum.

    In an email to Word In Black, College Board said it is “closely monitoring” what’s happening in Florida. It acknowledged “districts are concerned about the potential impact” of Florida’s legislation. However, they also pointed out that, over the years, educators and districts across the state have worked closely with them to ensure access to AP. 

    Ultimately, College Board said it remains “committed to working with schools and districts to ensure continued access to AP opportunities.”  

    What’s Next?

    Nevertheless, some districts have started planning course reductions, while others are urging families to contact state legislators and local school board members before it’s too late.

    “Start local and ask questions,” White says. “Don’t stay in that mindset that things will never change — because thinking that way ensures they won’t.”

    White also encourages people not to be discouraged: “Stay engaged. Stay involved. Keep accessing these programs and telling your story,” she says. “We are living through our own civil rights movement. The people before us had far less and still fought. We can too.”

    Source: Seattle Medium

  • Matheus Cunha set to reach agreement with Manchester United


    Image Credits: Getty Images

    Manchester United are desperate to sign a new striker this summer to replace Rasmus Hojlund after the Dane fails to provide consistency in front of goal.

    It’s understood that United are looking to sell Hojlund in the summer to generate funds for his replacement, with The Red Devils scouting some of Europe’s top talent to head up their attack.

    United’s search has led them to renewing their interest in Wolves’ striker Matheus Cunha after monitoring him last summer.

    Ruben Amorim has shown his appreciation of the Brazilian attacker over recent days, when discussing the Wolves manager Vitor Pereira and his side ahead of United’s 1-0 loss at Old Trafford.

    Speaking ahead of the game, Amorim commented: “I think he [Vitor Pereira] is doing an amazing job. He has real quality players – [Matheus] Cunha and all these guys, they have real quality.”

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    Manchester United close to sealing Matheus Cunha transfer

    Now, The Daily Mail has revealed that The Red Devils are getting close to an agreement to see Cunha move to Old Trafford.

    United are hopeful that the terms of his move can be finalised by next month, with the club needing to trigger his £62.5 million release clause.

    The Red Devils could generate these funds through the sale of their loan stars alone, with Marcus Rashford’s £40 million option to buy for Aston Villa and Chelsea’s £25 million obligation to buy Jadon Sancho, and that’s without considering Real Betis’ desire to retain Antony.

    However, with other stars like Altay Bayindir, Rasmus Hojlund, Casemiro and Andre Onana also on the chopping block to be sold, United should be able to generate the funds to bring Cunha to Old Trafford.

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    Source: Centred Devils