James H. Cone, Founder Of Black Liberation Theology, Dies At 79
The Arkansas native is remembered for his fierce challenges to traditional Christian norms of his era.
The Arkansas native is remembered for his fierce challenges to traditional Christian norms of his era.
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Arguments that the law disproportionately affected black and Latino voters were deemed insufficient in the U.S. Circuit Court's decision.
Handshakes and cheek kisses from the U.S. president surprised onlookers, but they were the only unanticipated events to happen during Friday's two-hour talk between the world leaders.
In communities where both housing and fresh food are needed, the fight over valuable vacant land is prompting policy reform — and tense collaboration — between developers and gardeners.
The University of Chicago's hospital will reopen the center on May 1. The move comes after years of pressure from young black activists, who mobilized when an 18-year-old died from gunshot wounds.
Session drummer Dave Tull has played with the likes of Chuck Mangione, Maynard Ferguson and Barbra Streisand, but he breaks out on his own with a new album, Texting and Driving.
With five decades in show business, blues musician Marcia Ball talks about her latest album Shine Bright and the perks of life on the road.
The U.S. military has some 20 missions across the continent. Most are for training African armies, not for combat. But there are risks as U.S. troops venture into the field.
Some time in the 1990s, author Charles Bowden wrote a memoir of his friendship with prickly but legendary environmentalist Edward Abbey. And then it sat, neglected, on his computer — until now.
The troubled nomination of White House doctor Ronny Jackson has plenty of lessons for this president — if he heeds them.
Democrats complain about the lack of evidence present in Republicans' report because Republicans didn't look for it. But it might also not be there because it doesn't exist.
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The Peruvian rapper has a new album out while running a restaurant in Miami.
Attorney Michael Cohen had told the court that he would invoke his Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination in the lawsuit because he also is being investigated in a criminal case.
The official says a White House investigation finds that documents refute the claim that Adm. Ronny Jackson wrecked a government car while drunk, and that he "recklessly" dispensed drug prescriptions.
A survivor has filed a lawsuit against the carrier, saying she now suffers from PTSD and other conditions after an engine explosion caused the death of one passenger and injured others.
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