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Willie Jerome Manning remains in the Mississippi State Penitentiary at Parchman, convicted in 1994 on two counts of capital murder.
Relatives and other inmate advocates said the 2020 law's reversal cruelly upended plans for reunions and homecomings.
For the first time, a Black woman has been appointed to oversee the Division of Public Defender Services for Connecticut.
The legal team for multiple women accusing Watson of sexual misconduct filed a motion to obtain all files from the…
Kelly's “current life circumstances undoubtedly bring emotional distress,” Assistant U.S. Attorney Melanie Speight wrote in a court filing.
“This can be positive. This can be good. It doesn’t have to be hateful or divisive," said NASCAR racer Brandon…
Launched in 2019, the National Neighborhoods Cup is intended to shine a light on working-class areas with large immigrant populations.
Video shows Akron police killed unarmed Jayland Walker in hail of gunfire causing at least 60 wounds
Jayland Walker was unarmed when Akron police chased and killed him in a hail of gunfire, authorities said.
COVID-19 is still killing hundreds of Americans each day, but is not nearly as dangerous as it was last fall…
A letter was believed to have been stolen during World War II by a state archives worker, then sold privately.
A person set fire Saturday to a Pan-African flag flying on a pole outside the headquarters of the Uhuru Movement.
Nate Looney seeks to channel his painful personal experiences into healing divisions and changing perspectives.
Pope Francis urged the people of Congo and South Sudan on Saturday to “turn a page” and forge new paths…
Google outlined the abortion privacy protections in a blog post, saying it will purge information that could trigger legal problems.
Few words in American history are invoked as often as those from the Declaration of Independence, and few are more…
The exhibition will run through Sunday, Sept. 25, in the Medgar and Myrlie Evers Exhibition Hall at the Two Mississippi…
About 2.49 million passengers went through security checkpoints at U.S. airports Friday, according to figures released by the TSA.
Governments and museums have increasingly sought to resolve ownership disputes over objects that were looted during colonial times.
Democrats and aligned groups raised more than $80 million, a tangible early sign that the ruling may energize voters.