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The life of Claudette Colvin, a civil rights pioneer whose courageous stand against segregation predated Rosa Parks' historic action, came to an end at the age of 86.
Cadaver fat injections, a new cosmetic trend, raise safety concerns among experts over long-term effects.
Johnson believes good policy should be nonpartisan and focused on the people's needs.
Harris County Treasurer Carla Wyatt, the first African American elected to the office, was arrested Dec. 27 and charged with misdemeanor burglary of a motor vehicle, court records show.
Deria Francis Stukes, a South Carolina minister, is suing Circle K and a store clerk, alleging an assault during a gas stop caused her to miscarry.
Joy Ann Reid had a very public reaction to the very public display of affection between Erika Kirk and Vice President JD Vance.
Explore the controversy surrounding Donald Trump plaques in the White House. Discover the significance behind these installations.
An affordable pill called naltrexone is gaining buzz as the "Ozempic of alcohol" for its reported ability to curb drinking cravings, similar to how GLP-1 drugs help reduce appetite.
Jannie Perry, 42, pleaded guilty to her 6-year-old son Damari’s 2021 death after a prolonged cold-shower punishment. She will be sentenced in late January.
Kalena Stubbs, a 51-year-old woman from Mississippi, has pleaded guilty to one count of aggravated assault for dousing her former boyfriend with lighter fluid and then setting him on fire.
Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett announces Senate run, faces primary challenge from Dem rival James Talarico in bid to unseat GOP Sen. Cornyn.
Authorities say Justin Bartley killed Roseberline Philippe inside an Elmsford Days Inn. Staff found her in room 230 on Nov. 2, prompting an investigation.