DALLAS — Walter Taylor III learned a lot about persistence over the last year. The senior at David W. Carter spent most days this school year with his eyes peeled
DALLAS (AP) — On the cusp of summer, the electric power grid manager for most of Texas on Monday issued its second conservation alert since the deadly February
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Jim “Mudcat” Grant, the first Black 20-game winner in the American League and a key part of Minnesota’s first World Series team in 1965, has
Worried about a possible resurgence of COVID-19 infections, doctors Carolyn Salter and her husband, Michael Gorby, have taken it upon themselves to get lagging vaccination rates up in
By KRISTIN M. HALL, JAMES LAPORTA and JUSTIN PRITCHARD The U.S. Army has hidden or downplayed the extent to which its firearms disappear, significantly understating losses and thefts
The Continuing Comforting Ministry of Our Saviour We have come to the concluding remarks of our blessed Saviour in the passage before us, in which our blessed Lord
DALLAS (AP) — The developer of a long-planned — and controversial — high-speed rail line that would get passengers from Dallas to Houston in 90 minutes announced Tuesday
By HILLEL ITALIE and MARK KENNEDY NEW YORK (AP) — Stories of race, racism and colonialism in the U.S. swept the Pulitzer Prizes for the arts, from Louise
By Norma Adams-Wade Founding Member of the National Association of Black Journalist Texas Metro News Columnist Everybody is beautiful on social media. I can prove it. Just look
By KEVIN FREKING This updated handout photo provided by the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum on Tuesday, June 8, 2021 shows a signed copy of Emancipation Proclamation.