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VIDEO – According to police her son was savagely kicked, stomped, and beaten to death in a random attack at a house party…
BOSTON (AP) – Marie Evans recalled she was 9 years old when she first started getting free cigarettes in the Boston housing project where she lived…
When “Breaking News,” the first single from Michael Jackson’s posthumous album Michael, hit the Web this week, some fans immediately began questioning whether it really featured Jackson’s vocals…
Chrisette and a number of guests were offended by Ross’ hasty exit, so the famed songstress took to her personal blog to air the Bawse out…
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) – A new study finds major gains in the number of minority head coaches at college football’s highest level but less progress in other leadership positions…
CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) – Almost 100 years after his death, a black Union Civil War vet from South Carolina finally has a veterans marker on his grave…
GASTONIA, N.C. (AP) – A bank robbery suspect who authorities accused of scaring an elderly woman to death after hiding in her home has been sentenced to life in prison…
RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, Germany (AP) – Michelle Obama surprised a group of U.S. servicemen and women based in Germany, jumping in to serve them steaks at a special Veterans Day meal….
VIDEO – Jorge Alvarado-Barbosa, who is described by school officials as “a young, Chester-based cafeteria worker,” allegedly punched a third grader during a physical altercation…
VIDEO – 27 percent of 18 to 24-year-olds are ineligible to join the military because they’re overweight…
DALLAS (AP) – The 2008 Republican vice-presidential nominee also said the federal health care law is the “mother of all unfunded mandates…
Rapper T.I. is being sued by an Atlanta recording studio technician who says was held hostage for 12 hours and beaten by one of the musician’s employee…
MOUNT CLEMENS, Mich. (AP) – The suit claims that a teacher read excerpts from Julius Lester’s “From Slave Ship to Freedom Road” that contain racial epithets and racist characterizations…
CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) – David Meggett was convicted in a case involving an encounter with a college student at her house in North Charleston in January 2009, according to authorities…
OPINION – We have to read the writing on the wall — enough is enough. Unfortunately some can’t read it…
OPINION – Every month of delay in settling the outstanding broadband issues delays the economic recovery that Americans crave…
OPINION – Stepping in a metaphorical pile of dung every time he opens his mouth must be utterly exhausting work…
NEW ORLEANS (AP) – The chaotic aftermath of Katrina offers no excuse for the actions of five current or former police officers being tried in the fatal police shooting of a man…