MANAMA, Bahrain – After weeks at sea, hundreds of young Americans shed their military uniforms for baseball caps and T-shirts and poured forth from the main gates of the heavily fortified U.S. Navy’s Fifth Fleet base, a…
In 2020’s Black Lives Matter moment, protesters by the tens of thousands flooded streets from Minneapolis to Louisville to Atlanta to Kenosha shouting at America to look at itself — to confront…
One year ago, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention officials warned that the coronavirus outbreak was heading toward pandemic status. In the weeks that followed, we scrambled to shut down businesses and close schools,…
For Black travelers driving across segregated America in the ’40s, ’50s and ’60s, the Negro Motorist Green Book was more than a travel aid – it was a guide for keeping them safe. The…
Sandra Lindsay sat calmly as the needle pierced her flesh. She gazed straight ahead at the swarm of journalists and cameras eager to capture this historic moment: She was receiving the first COVID-19…
CINCINNATI — Federal agents say they seized frosted cereal in Cincinnati because the corn flakes turned out to be soaked in cocaine, officials announced in a statement Friday. Bico, a narcotic detector dog with U.S. Customs and…