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California's minimum wage will jump to $15.50 per hour next year, an increase that will benefit about 3 million workers.
The flagship school of North Carolina's university system is renaming a residence hall and a student affairs office long named…
President Joe Biden stepped up his administration's response to a nationwide baby formula shortage that affects low-income families worse.
Now that we’re 9/10th of the way through "Atlanta’s" third season, it’s clear we’re witnessing one of the greatest seasons…
The black-and-gold paint scheme immediately caught my eye, like grandfathers' fraternal bond in the Divine Nine.
State prosecutors have charged three Louisiana State Police troopers accused of beating a Black motorist, hoisting him to his feet…
The continent saw 500 IS terrorist incidents in 2021, resulting in the deaths of more than 2,900 people, a senior…
The return of masking in schools, particularly in the Northeast, is not nearly as widespread as earlier in the pandemic.
A congressional map approved by Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis is unconstitutional, a state judge said Wednesday.
Airbnb said Wednesday it is overhauling the way that consumers search for rental listings, adding dozens of categories.
USA Today sports writer/columnist Jarrett Bell has won the Bill Nunn Jr. Award for journalistic contributions while covering pro football.
Republican Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron filed paperwork Wednesday to enter the state's 2023 governor’s race.
Video of a naked Jesse Williams captured onstage in a shower scene from a Broadway play has been posted online.
Sundiata Acoli, a Black man and a political prisoner, is a free man after nearly half a century behind bars.
Donald Trump is back! Well…not yet. But the news that Twitter’s new potential buyer would lift the ban on Donald…
OPINION: The 2017 film starring Azealia Banks had a scene that made me hide my head under my pillow—it is…
Parents across the U.S. are scrambling to find baby formula because supply disruptions and a massive safety recall.
The president of Delaware State University accused sheriff's deputies in Georgia of intimidating and humiliating the school women's lacrosse team.
Louisiana’s Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday on whether the state Constitution provision allowing non-unanimous jury convictions was racially motivated