By the time the girl was admitted to hospital, her hair was brittle, her skin was flaking, and she was so malnourished that doctors said she was at risk of cardiac arrest and death.
Judge Frank Caprio's courtroom was more than a place of judgement — it became a place of mercy — and now, as he battles cancer, he needs our prayers.
We sat down with Carrie Budzinski, Livonia City Councilor; Quinn Wright, Madison Heights City Councilor; Clarence Black, Berkley City Councilor; and Michael Howard, Macomb County Commissioner.
It’s been a politically charged week for Mayor Eric Adams after the Department of Justice ordered prosecutors to drop a ...
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A North Carolina judge rules that race played an impermissible role in jury selection for a Black man, challenging his death sentence.
The lives of James Hanover Thompson and David "Fuzzy" Simpson were forever changed, destroying their childhood innocence. Over 65 years later, EJI shares their story and the lasting impact of this ...
Like the color blue, Imani Perry’s “Black in Blues” is vast, multifaceted and enchanting. Perry’s book, also like the hue, defies categorization. Her exploration of blue is presented in 35 ...
Bacote spent 15 years on death row before former Governor Roy Cooper commuted his sentence to life without parole in December ...
Supreme Court Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson — the first Black woman to serve on the nation’s highest court — spoke ...
Mount Nittany Health has announced that due to upcoming winter weather, they have made changes to their Feb. 6 openings. The changes will only apply to in-person ...
The Proud Boys lost control of their trademarked name on Monday after a judge in Washington, DC, ruled that it be handed over ...