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A Black Journalist’s Journey,” Pulitzer-winning journalist Harold Jackson reflects on lessons from 1960s Alabama.
Here’s some background information about violence against US politicians and diplomats throughout history. Presidents January 30, 1835 – President Andrew Jackson is shot at by Richard Lawrence as he ...
Find out who is taking over. Jeanne Crain is stepping down as Bremer Bank's CEO following its sale to Old National Bank. Crain had been with the bank for 13 years, including the last eight as its ...
George Clooney is sticking by his once-controversial call for former President Joe Biden to exit the 2024 presidential race. The actor reflected on his July New York Times op-ed, in which he ...
Former NASCAR driver and personality Kenny Wallace saw those complaints and has something to say about it. “Y’all need to take a massive [expletive] break from [expletive] and moaning about ...
Little is known about a series of 19th-century murals at Port Arthur Historic Site that are undergoing conservation work. The five "exotic" murals depicting foreign scenes of ancient Greece or ...
All the latest news and pictures of Prince George (Alexander Louis) of Wales, the first-born son to Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton, and older brother to Princess Charlotte and Prince ...
Tory Lanez derailed a court-ordered Zoom deposition with insults, off-topic rants and sarcasm during Megan Thee Stallion lawsuit testimony. Tory Lanez turned a court-mandated deposition into a ...
Segregationist candidate George Wallace carries five Southern states. The Supreme Court unanimously rules that an Arkansas law prohibiting the teaching of evolution in public schools violates the ...
The divisive rapper/producer shares four children with ex-wife Kim Kardashian—North, Saint, Psalm and Chicago. Kanye West shares four children with ex-wife Kim Kardashian—North, Saint, Psalm ...
There’s a universe—not so far from our own—where Michael B. Jordan is simply remembered as Wallace, the wide-eyed kid from The Wire, who looked after younger, homeless kids in Baltimore.
In 1944, George Stinney Jr. became the youngest person ever executed in South Carolina at age 14. He was accused of bludgeoning two white girls to death and convicted by an all-white jury in a ...