Chicago Heights high school senior publishes first book to inspire young Black women
A Chicago Heights teenager has already published her first book and is holding self-esteem workshops online, at just 18 years old.
Barney Harris shot and killed despite wearing bulletproof vest to rob drugs and cash
‘A bottle of water knocked you out? Hahahaha’
The four bills have been deemed anti-trans and opposed by doctors
Suspected shooter is believed to have taken his own life
Universal Pictures released a new "Fast 9" trailer Wednesday morning featuring the long-awaited return of Dominic Toretto.
As they vie for the top prize on VH1's Emmy-winning reality show, Gottmik and Symone discuss what makes L.A. — and its drag scene — so distinctive.
‘We see what Russia is doing to undermine our democracies’, foreign minister says
Journalism is Not a Crime: Experienced corespondent stands her ground, writes Andrew Buncombe
Iris Rogers was trying to find the original deed to the family farm which her great-grandfather had stored in a milk jug
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‘I think it’s going to be a tidal wave that’s going to be very difficult to stop’
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Sanctions follow allegations of election interference and a hacking campaign
‘An attorney who works in this office failed to fully inform himself before speaking in court’
OG Anunoby scored 22 points, Pascal Siakam had 20 points and 11 rebounds and the short-handed Toronto Raptors beat the San Antonio Spurs 117-112 on Wednesday night. The Raptors had to go big because they were almost out of guards, and it worked in their favor. Anunoby moved down to the two-guard spot, and the Raptors got good production from newcomers Khem Birch and Eddie Gillespie at the big positions.
Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, a Republican, said in a video he has been approached by many people about running for Senate.
Aiming to prevent tensions from ‘escalating out of control’ with Putin, president warns: ‘We cannot allow a foreign power to interfere in our democratic process’
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Carlos Rodon had a perfect game going in the ninth inning. Then a toe got in the way.
The U.N. humanitarian chief warned Thursday that the world’s largest humanitarian crisis in Yemen is getting even worse with the COVID-19 pandemic “roaring back” in recent weeks as the Arab world’s poorest country faces a large-scale famine. In a grim update to the U.N. Security Council, Mark Lowcock said tens of thousands of people already are starving to death, with another 5 million just a step behind. Lowcock added that March was also the deadliest so far this year for civilians, with more than 200 killed or injured as a result of hostilities -- a quarter of the casualties in the oil-rich central province of Marib where Houthi rebel forces are pressing a military offensive.