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California governor signs laws compelling universities to report return of Native American remains

SACRAMENTO, Calif.—Gov. Gavin Newsom signed two laws on October 10 intended to compel California’s public university systems to make progress in their review and return of Native American remains and artifacts. Decades-old state and federal legislation, known as repatriation laws, require government entities to return these items to tribes. Those artifacts could include prayer sticks or wolves’ skins that have...

Population Reduction and Control are America’s Real COVID Agenda

In a now-viral video, Dr. Anthony Fauci and D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser go door-to-door in a Black neighborhood in Washington, D.C., promoting the COVID-19 “vaccines,” when a Black D.C. resident blows up their arguments with scientific facts. The unidentified Brother questions the legitimacy of these “vaccines” and correctly compares the deadliness of the COVID-19 virus to the seasonal flu....

America’s coming White backlash?

As one of the defining patterns in U.S. history, a White backlash to Black progress is as American as apple pie. Many hope this can be a seminal moment where actual racial progress can be made—but the country is already in the throes of a racial crisis and a race baiting, bomb throwing commander in chief looking to ride division...

Peace, environmental activist fights for his life

WASHINGTON (FinalCall.com) - It was a joyous reunion at community radio station WPFW-FM that spread all over the capital area June 7, when environmental and peace activist Damu Smith returned in person to host his radio program “Spirit in Action” on the airwaves of 89.3 FM. Co-founder of Black Voices for Peace in 1999, and director of the National...

New York Repeals COVID Vaccine Mandate For Healthcare Workers But Legal Fight Not Over

by Brenda Baletti, Ph.D.The Defender New York will officially repeal its COVID-19 vaccine mandate for healthcare workers starting Oct. 4. The mandate, which led to thousands of workers being fired or quitting, will be lifted after a lawsuit sponsored by Children’s Health Defense challenged its legality. However, the state may still seek sanctions against workers for alleged past violations. This article...

The Wheel: A Masterpiece in Mechanics

In the Most Holy Name of Allah, Who came in the Person of Master Fard Muhammad to Whom all holy praises are forever due. I bear witness that there is no God but Allah. I bear witness that the Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad is His living and Exalted Christ. I further bear witness that the Honorable Brother Minister Louis...

Black leaders issue new strategy to stop AIDS crisis in Black community

FCNNEWSSOURCE Can we reverse the AIDS epidemic? (FCN, 11-08-2006) WASHINGTON (FinalCall.com) - Leading Black lawmakers, civil rights leaders and medical experts called on the federal government Nov. 16 to adopt and implement a new blueprint to address the HIV/AIDS crisis in the Black community. The plan is outlined in a new report, “African Americans, Health Disparities and HIV/AIDS: Recommendations for Confronting...

Yusef Salaam wins NYC Democratic primary

Yusef Salaam, of “The Exonerated Five,” recently won the Democratic primary for New York City Council to represent Central Harlem. The general election will take place in November. According to media reports, Mr. Salaam is not expected to face a serious challenge for the seat. It is time, he said, for “a new Harlem Renaissance,” reported the Associated Press....

Honoring a son of Jamaica

Harry Belafonte, who died of congestive heart failure on April 26 at the age of 96, remained true to his Jamaican heritage, and those in the country and Diaspora are honoring a son of Jamaica. Mr. Belafonte is remembered by Nation of Islam Student Minister Abdul Waliuallah Muhammad of Mosque Number 8 in San Diego, who was born in Jamaica,...

U.S. Military Runs COVID Vaccines, Former Pharma Exec Tells RFK Jr.

by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D. The U.S. government’s COVID-19 vaccination effort is a biological weapon project run by the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD), according to Alexandra Latypova, a former pharmaceutical research and development executive with 25 years of industry experience. Latypova, who oversaw compliance for more than 60 clinical trials, knows the regulatory standards pharmaceutical companies historically were required to meet...