
N.C. A&T Celebrates 66th Anniversary of Influential Sit-In Movement
North Carolina A&T marked the 66th anniversary of the Greensboro sit-in with a virtual event themed “Rooted in Legacy.”

North Carolina A&T marked the 66th anniversary of the Greensboro sit-in with a virtual event themed “Rooted in Legacy.”

Wisconsinites join a national Day of Action against ICE, closing businesses and holding rallies to support Minnesota.

Rienk Mast battles illness; team readies for Sunday clash. Coach Hoiberg emphasizes resilience and key match strategies.

A Nebraska bill aims to raise the minimum marriage age to 18, eliminating parental consent for minors under 18.

Sen. McKinney proposed an amendment to address anti-black and anti-indigenous discrimination, but it was rejected 25-15.

Mission Hospital faces losing federal funding due to patient safety risks, its fourth such sanction since 2019.

The University of Nebraska at Omaha cut $1.9M from its budget without axing academic programs by eliminating vacancies.

Kenneth Harrell, a St. Louis resident, rented equipment to clear snowbound neighborhood streets for free, showcasing community spirit and garnering online praise.

The Fremont Police identified the driver, a juvenile, of the vehicle involved in a hit-and-run at a Fremont High protest.

In a remarkable encounter that could easily be mistaken for a scene from an adventure film, 13-year-old Gabriel Klimis from Winter Springs, Florida, found himself face-to-face with a massive alligator while relaxing by a creek with friends. Demonstrating exceptional courage and quick thinking, Gabriel managed to fend off the predator

Amidst the hustle and bustle of a busy grocery store, a simple act of kindness by a young employee is resonating with people nationwide. For many, grocery shopping is a hurried task, focused on efficiency and speed. Yet, for those who work behind the counter, it provides a glimpse into

“England and Wales report lowest murder rate since 1977 according to ONS. Burglary and vehicle theft also down, while shoplifting and sexual offences rise.”