WASHINGTON (AP) — Robert Mueller, the taciturn lawman at the center of a polarizing American drama, bluntly dismissed President Donald Trump’s claims of “total exoneration” Wednesday in the
By DON BABWIN CHICAGO (AP) — A federal judge on Tuesday ordered R. Kelly held in a Chicago jail without bond on sex-related charges, saying that the R&B
President Donald Trump went on a racist screed on Twitter and attacked Democratic congresswomen of color and their ancestry. The 45th President, who succeeded the first African American
By Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson This country does not need to be fighting another senseless war in the Middle East such as the one that has kept
The founder of Baton Rouge’s African American history museum died of suffocation and her death was a homicide, a coroner ruled Monday, as residents of Louisiana’s capital city
FILE – In this undated family file photo provided by the National Action Network, Eric Garner, right, poses with his children during a family outing. Federal prosecutors won’t
DALLAS – Former Dallas City Council member Carolyn Davis, 57-year-old was killed, and her 26-year-old daughter is in critical condition from her injuries sustained when their car was
Dr. Wright Lassiter Jr., former chancellor of Dallas County Community College, local minister and educator died Monday, July 2 at his home in Dallas. He was 85. Dr.
By GREGORY KATZ LONDON (AP) — Stevie Wonder surprised concertgoers in London Saturday night by announcing that he will take a break from performing so that he can
Pre-registration for the 23rd Annual Mayor’s Back to School Fair is now open. The free event, scheduled for August 2., at Centennial Hall at Fair Park, provides everything