1960s civil rights protesters who staged historic sit-in finally have arrest records cleared
A judge in South Carolina has erased the records of seven Black men arrested in 1960 for sitting at an all-white lunch counter Read More
A judge in South Carolina has erased the records of seven Black men arrested in 1960 for sitting at an all-white lunch counter Read More
The United States has brought hundreds of thousands of children from abroad to be adopted by American families Read More
Parent company of WWE and UFC is buying Professional Bull Riders, On Location, and IMG in a $3.25 billion deal Read More
Union Pacific's profit up 9% as the railroad delivers more, though it still falls short of Wall Street expectations Read More
A county judge has struck down Ohio’s abortion ban, citing the state’s voter-approved reproductive rights amendment Read More
Ukrainian evangelicals are lobbying their American counterparts for continued support of their homeland in its war with Russia Read More
A western Nebraska school superintendent who wanted a student to remove his cowboy hat is facing a felony charge after the boy fell to the ground during a scuffle over the hat Read More
A pilot program testing AI-powered weapons scanners inside some New York City subway stations this summer did not detect any passengers with firearms — but falsely alerted more than 100 times Read More
Colorado funeral home owners accused of stashing dead bodies plead guilty to federal charges for defrauding customers Read More
Since it started as a hashtag in 2012, GivingTuesday has become one of the biggest fundraising days of the year for nonprofits in the U.S. It happens every year on the Tuesday after Thanksgiving and this year, it is on…