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Members of the 333rd Field Army Battalion were honored posthumously by the U.S. government.
U.S. District Judge Ann Donnelly of the Eastern District of New York temporarily blocked President Donald Trump’s travel ban on Saturday.
Ferguson officials have missed crucial deadlines that were set by the Department of Justice in efforts to reform policing procedures.
Barack Obama may receive a $20 million advance for his memoir.
The former "Apprentice" star dodged questions relating to controversies surrounding Trump's presidency.
Right now, the ACA is still the law of the land and is providing healthcare coverage for nearly 20 million individuals.
We've gathered all of the controversial actions President Trump has taken since Inauguration Day.
Emmett Till's White female accuser, Carolyn Bryant Donham, admits to lying about the claim that led to his lynching, according to a newly released book.
A Trump campaign staffer who shared racist posts online joins the Education Department. Her name appears in a department email.
On this day 33 years ago, Michael Jackson's hair caught on fire while he was shooting a Pepsi commercial.
The Fort Worth Police Department will drop charges against Jacqueline Craig and Brea Hymond.
A White Georgia police chief apologizes for the lynching of Austin Callaway. Historians call the apology unprecedented.