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'He belonged to South Africa'
Song, dance, tears for Mandela throughout his nation
JOHANNESBURG - Themba Radebe spun slowly in a circle.

'What can we do?': Millions in African countries need power
In Zimbabwe, electricity shortages that have plagued the country for years have worsened as the state authority that manages Kariba, the country’s biggest dam, has limited power generation due to low water levels

Black voters power Joe Biden's Super Tuesday success
DETROIT (AP) — Joe Biden's presidential campaign spent the past month on the verge of collapse after disappointing finishes in the overwhelmingly white states that launched the Democratic primary. As he watched the turmoil unfold from Gadsden, Alabama, Robert Avery thought the race would change dramatically when it moved into the South.

'Really time for a new South'
Funerals in Charleston for slain members of black church

Viacom replays copyright claims in YouTube appeal
SAN FRANCISCO - Viacom Inc. is seeking to overturn a court decision that dismissed its claims of copyright abuse against YouTube even though the Internet video site used to show thousands of pirated clips.

YouTube reworking traditional TV fare
Big names could help fill 96 online channels
CULVER CITY, Calif. (AP) - YouTube is enlisting Hollywood's help to reach a generation of viewers more familiar with smartphones than TV remotes.
The Front Row with JOHN LEICESTER March 8, 2013
Pistorius of old is gone for good
JOHANNESBURG - Flying to South Africa to report on Oscar Pistorius, I went with an open mind about the night he shot and killed his girlfriend, not least because in competing at the London Olympics on prosthetic legs, Pistorius showed it isn't wise to rush to judgment and that appearances can be deceiving.
AT COLLEGE: Thursday, November 12, 2015
Troy Carr
PARTIES: What goes around
I appreciate Syd Albright’s history article on why African Americans vote Democratic.
Lums join Lewis-Clark at state
Coeur d'Alene ousts Prairie for berth to state AA tourney, advances to title game today
POST FALLS - After facing off early Saturday morning, they'll settle the seeds today as the Lewis-Clark Twins and Coeur d'Alene Lumbermen will face off in the Class AA Area A (district) championship game today at noon at Post Falls High.

African Children's Choir to perform May 4
Group will sing, dance at Harrison Community Baptist Church
The members of the African Children's Choir sing and dance in costumes representing their homeland, but what people remember most is the spirit and passion of the children on stage, said choir manager Tina Sipp.

YouTube adds subscription service to music mix
Site approaches its 10th anniversary
SAN FRANCISCO - Google is remixing the music on its YouTube video site with the addition of ad-free subscription service "Music Key" and a new format designed to make it easier to find millions of songs which can still be played for free.

EXPLAINER: What is this new COVID variant in South Africa?
'the most heavily mutated version of the virus we have seen'

Water breakthroughs
Post Falls camp offers youth outdoor firsts
COEUR d'ALENE - Ethan Bluemer was filled with excitement as he pulled up to the North Idaho College beach in a kayak on Tuesday.

Black voters seek to flex political power on Super Tuesday
HOUSTON (AP) — Martha Whiting-Goddard believes there’s power in voting — she’s seen it firsthand.

Scientists mystified, wary, as Africa avoids COVID disaster
There is something “mysterious” going on in Africa
Growth — what else? — on PF Council agenda
New construction items are on the agenda for Tuesday's Post Falls City Council meeting, readers unable to attend can see it live-streamed on YouTube, on the City of Post Falls channel
Anxiety is especially high among low-income South Africans squeezed into crowded townships with limited water supplies
JOHANNESBURG — South Africa announced its first deaths from the coronavirus Friday as the country’s cases rose above 1,000 and a three-week lockdown began, with military patrolling and police screaming at the homeless on quiet streets.

It's where to watch what's happening
Study: More viewers turning to YouTube as a news source
NEW YORK - A new study has found that YouTube has become a major platform for news, one where viewers are turning for eyewitness videos in times of major events and natural disasters.