By STEVE PEOPLES, BILL BARROW and RUSS BYNUM ATLANTA (AP) — Democrat Raphael Warnock won one of Georgia’s two Senate runoffs Wednesday, becoming the first Black senator in
We have heard about cops giving the jitters to culprits. However, in the western Indian city of Pune, something quite the opposite occurred last week when cops fled
By ROB MAADDI While 14 teams are focused on their pursuit of the Vince Lombardi Trophy with the expanded NFL playoffs set to kick off this weekend, the
By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent @StacyBrownMedia It is a story that, until now, Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis Jr., had reserved only for a forthcoming
The murder of Iranian nuclear expert looms large over President-elect Joe Biden’s ability to restore America’s ties with Tehran and save the nuclear deal he helped negotiate when
By LISA MASCARO and MARY CLARE JALONICK WASHINGTON (AP) — Angry supporters of President Donald Trump stormed the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday in a chaotic protest aimed at
By KATHLEEN RONAYNE and WILL WEISSERT WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — Joe Biden named California Sen. Kamala Harris as his running mate, making history by selecting the first Black
How do you pay with cash when you cannot see it? Blind and visually impaired people face such question each day. They must develop techniques to identify money.
Some of Chile’s majestic landscapes result from massive earthquakes, which hit all too often in this South American country. In fact, Chile lived through the strongest earthquake in
DALLAS (AP) — Ty Jordan, a star freshman running back for the University of Utah, died at a Dallas-area hospital after accidently shooting himself, authorities said Sunday. University