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Top officials for the FDA laid out new requirements limiting access to yearly COVID shots for healthy younger adults and children.
The law makes it illegal to “knowingly publish” images without a person's consent, including AI-created "deepfakes."
Denzel Washington honored with surprise Palme d'Or at Cannes for Spike Lee's "Highest 2 Lowest" during break from Broadway's "Othello."
Salt-N-Pepa take legal action against Universal Music Group over rights to master recordings, claiming refusal to honor copyright law.
The freshman congresswoman was charged by Trump's DOJ for assaulting, impeding or interfering with law enforcement.
Denzel Washington pulled up to the Cannes Film Festival to support Spike Lee for a premiere of the duo's latest…
The incident marks a critical early test of the league’s new "No Space for Hate" initiative aimed at combating discrimination.
In a narrow Sunday night vote, Republicans move Trump’s tax cuts forward but face deep internal rifts over Medicaid.
Two defendants claim political stunt aimed to boost Mayor Yemi Mobolade’s campaign was staged with his knowledge.
Former President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with prostate cancer, his office said Sunday, his office confirmed on Sunday.
President Donald Trump lashed out at the retail giant online in a Truth Social post, demanding that they stop blaming…
The former NFL player posted on social media that he had been “jumped by multiple individuals who tried to steal…
Seven of the escapees, including suspects charged with murder, remain on the lam following the breakout that occurred on Friday.
The bill was introduced in this year's legislative session as a top priority of the Legislative Black Caucus.
28-year-old Tiffany Slaton, who was found alive on Wednesday, was reported missing on April 29 after her parents lost contact…
Jarred Dwayne Shaw, who played college basketball for both Oklahoma State and Utah, faces up to life or the death…
NYU withholds Black trans student Logan Rozos's diploma following his criticism of Israel during a commencement speech.
FAMU's board voted 8-4 to select Marva Johnson to be the HBCU's 13th president, despite public opposition to her candidacy.