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The Home Depot Foundation said it will give $1 million to the Atlanta-based National Center for Civil and Human Rights.
Sites associated with Black history in five Southern states will each receive grants of $50,000 from the Southern Poverty Law…
Grant Hill’s path to the NBA Hall of Fame had plenty of pain along with all the highlights, which will…
Have you ever read an article that seemed straight out of a time capsule that you actually checked to make…
This is President Biden’s moment to cement his legacy in history, particularly at a time when the nation needs him…
The Biden administration is increasing federal support for COVID-19 testing for schools in a bid to keep them open amid…
Inflation jumped at its fastest pace in nearly 40 years last month, a 7 percent spike from a year earlier…
It started as just another January morning, the chill prompting a family on the third floor of a Bronx apartment…
Four decades of pent-up emotion were unleashed Monday night as the Bulldogs snapped a national championship drought by vanquishing Alabama.
The sanctions mark the steepest consequences for Mali to date, and include land and air border closures with some other…
FIFA president Gianni Infantino attended the opening ceremony in Cameroon, as did 88-year-old Cameroon President Paul Biya.
Furnas Lake, which was created in 1958 for the installation of a hydroelectric plant, is a popular tourist draw in…
A fire official who was not authorized to speak publicly confirmed the death toll Sunday to The Associated Press.
Gunmen have released dozens of Nigerian students, the latest batch in the release of Kebbi state students abducted in June.
New legislation gives more than 800,000 noncitizens New York City access to the ballot box in local elections starting next…
Virginia Marie Spencer, who brought her 14-year-old son to the riot, was sentenced Friday to three months imprisonment.
California had more than 10,100 people hospitalized on Friday, or about half of the peak reached during last winter’s surge.