BY SEBASTIÁN SAUCEDO The email caused North Dallas High School’s Janet R. to scream so loud everyone in Starbucks wondered if she was okay. Earlier that afternoon, Janet had
By DAVID BAUDER NEW YORK (AP) — CNN ousted chief executive Chris Licht after a tumultuous year leading the struggling news network that culminated in a damning magazine
By GARY FIELDS AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Luci Baines Johnson was a somewhat impatient 18-year-old on Aug. 6, 1965, when she happened to be on what she called “daddy duty,”
The detrimental effects of air pollution were evident when New York briefly held the undesirable distinction of having the highest levels of air pollution globally. By Stacy M.
Great-granddaughter of Booker T. Washington to visit Mexia during Juneteenth Pictured above: is the background of Lake Mexia, that enclosing the BTW Park. Booker T. Washington great granddaughter,
By MICHAEL CASEY NASHUA, N.H. (AP) — The conversation around racial integration in baseball often revolves around Jackie Robinson, who broke the major league color barrier in 1947 with
Gov. Greg Abbott over the weekend signed into law a bill prohibiting race-based hair discrimination in Texas workplaces, schools and housing policies. It goes into effect in September.
Eddie Pells Jim Brown’s legs, ever-churning and sturdy as tree trunks, helped propel him to fame on the football field. His voice once he left the gridiron —
Will WeissertandMeg Kinnard NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott launched his presidential campaign on Monday, offering an optimistic and compassionate message he’s hoping can