In 1964, he was one of the first three African Americans to compete in wrestling at the Games. He went on to have a distinguished coaching career.
Twice a year, daylight saving time — notice no “s” at the end of saving — is a reminder to adjust our schedules. This change ...
Heading into his second term, President Donald Trump promised to immediately target the immigration system with sweeping enforcement pushes and a hardline approach to granting asylum in the U.S. He’s ...
Plenty of new dramas to enjoy this week, from the return of The Capture and Ellis to a new adaptation of A Woman of Substance ...
DALLAS — A new trial is underway for nine people charged in a shooting that wounded a police officer last year outside a U.S. Customs and Enforcement detention center in Alvarado. Those supporting the ...
A woman who spent time in Hilton Head SC is at the center of a controversy over missing Justice Department Epstein documents.
In School Zone, Nancy Price says farewell after a 48-year career as a journalist working for newspapers across the U.S.
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley announced the conviction of a Pentientiary inmate of two counts of Aggravated Assault and one count of First-Degree Robbery.
Jackson State's Sonic Boom of the South marching band was featured in a national campaign. The band performed Michael Jackson's "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" for the "MICHAEL Celebrates" series.