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National Geographic photographer Keith Ladzinski shares the wins that come from exploring activities, arts and culture beyond ...
Testimony is set to continue Wednesday in the trial of Christopher Schurr, the former Grand Rapids police officer charged in ...
I have worked many, many years to build up to this moment, and it's changed my life,” the singer and Tony Award-nominated ...
Two majority Black cities in Alabama now have Black representation in Congress because of court-ordered redistricting. The ...
Under Mayor Ras Baraka, Newark has endured crises — lead in the city’s water and the recent fatal shooting of a police ...
There is a growing wave of young Democrats who have launched bids to shake up the party’s ranks by ousting incumbent House ...
The truck in which DPW worker Ronald Silver II was riding before his death may have hit 108 degrees, a new report obtained by ...
Records are routinely broken in other sports, but Secretariat’s record-breaking times in the 1973 Triple Crown have never ...
Catholic cardinals on Monday set May 7 as the start date for the conclave to elect Pope Francis' successor, delaying the ...
Sitting inside her fly-infested tent in Gaza City, Iman Rajab sifts clumps of flour through a sieve, over and over again.
Darren Criss tells Rolling Stone about this fresh musical and how online fandom has changed his career for the better.
The efforts mark the latest attempt by legislators to alter laws backed by the voters they represent. In February, for ...