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The lawsuit claims the defendants “squandered" more than $20 million in money from a U.S. anti-poverty program.
Former Haitian senator John Joel Joseph faces a possible life sentence for his role in the assassination of President Jovenel…
Kenosha Officer Rusten Sheskey shot Blake in August 2020, leaving him paralyzed from the waist down, sparking massive protests.
Many of South Sudan's civil servants have not been paid for months as the government has run out of funds,…
Across Africa, widowhood has long befallen great numbers of women — particularly in the continent's least developed countries.
Adreian Payne, a former Michigan State basketball standout and NBA player, has died in a shooting. He was 31.
Columbia, S.C. was the site of a earthquake Monday morning that surprised residents in the rare weather event on the…
A startup company has been barred from profiting off the billions of images that it has gathered from social media.
Georgia elections chief Brad Raffensberger wants to keep people who are not US citizens from voting although its not an…
The financial markets are taking a beating as stocks tumble in the wake of a federal rate hike which makes…
NIL contracts have begun to benefit high school stars after the NCAA’s decision last year to allow college athletes to…
Vandals allegedly struck the Madison, Wisconsin, office on Sunday, leaving a spray-painted message on the exterior; no one was hurt.
HUD Secretary Marcia Fudge described it as a doubling down on a proven method of easing the pandemic's financial damage.
A child welfare algorithm showed a pattern of flagging a disproportionate number of Black children for a “mandatory” neglect investigation,…
This program effectively make tens of millions of households eligible for free internet service through an already existing subsidy.
Public school systems are beginning to feel the pinch from enrollment losses tied to the coronavirus pandemic.
Patrisse Cullors of BLM denies misusing millions, but admits the foundation wasn't ready for the influx of contributions.
Graduates of HBCU Wiley College learned at their commencement ceremony that an anonymous donor had paid their balances, officials said.