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Two more women who worked for Cuomo publicly accused him of inappropriate behavior, on the heels of other allegations in…
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association said Saturday it would take steps to add Black members and increase transparency in its…
This year’s commemoration comes as some states seek to roll back ballot access, while advocates try to revive a part…
The Philadelphia 76ers stars were exposed to COVID-19 prior to traveling to Atlanta for the NBA All-Star Game.
Pharmacy and medical infrastructure shortages in the nation’s rural areas highlight health-care disparities exacerbated by the pandemic.
Five Creighton basketball players explained in a short pregame video Saturday why they were hurt by coach Greg McDermott’s remarks.
Health experts tracking the trajectory of more contagious virus variants warn lifting restrictions now may lead to another infectious wave.
A new executive order from President Joe Biden directs federal agencies to take a series of steps to promote voting…
Prisoners are in the last group scheduled for vaccines in Tennessee, even though inmates in the state are a high-risk…
Although many in the community consider the place where George Floyd died to be a sacred space, it has presented…
After three Black women recently stepped down from leadership roles in Vermont, Mia Schultz says she has no choice but…
According to an affidavit, Tiger Woods was unconscious in a mangled SUV after he crashed the vehicle in Southern California…
Democratic members of Congress and national union leaders sought to rustle up support for unionizing a massive Amazon facility in…
That sets up final congressional approval by the House next week so lawmakers can send it to President Joe Biden…
The state on Friday relaxed guidelines for reopening outdoor venues as a fall and winter surge seemed to be ending.
The timing and location — Atlanta, birthplace of Dr. Martin Luther King — to pay tribute to HBCUs seems right.
The Federal Reserve reported Friday that consumer borrowing fell by $1.3 billion in January, pushing credit card use to early…
U.S. hiring accelerated more quickly than expected last month, though the Black unemployment rate jumped from 9.2% to 9.9%.
The national rush to vaccinate teachers in hopes of soon reopening pandemic-shuttered schools is running into one basic problem.