
First Black Vegas officer role model ‘for people of any color’
Family, friends and police officers will gather Thursday in Las Vegas to remember Herman Moody, who became a police officer in 1946 when the city was still heavily segregated

Family, friends and police officers will gather Thursday in Las Vegas to remember Herman Moody, who became a police officer in 1946 when the city was still heavily segregated

China must maximize its ‘national strategic capabilities’ in a bid to ‘systematically upgrade the country’s overall strength to cope with strategic risks,’ he said

The last known eruption for Tanaga was in 1914. It erupted twice in the late 1700s and again in 1829

The launch came as the United States and South Korea prepare to hold their biggest combined military training exercises in years

This is a category full of interesting performances and actors at all stages of their careers. Here’s a bit more about the contenders

The Duke of Sussex chatted live with the famous Hungarian-Canadian physician on loss and lack of family affection

A human rights organization, Nicaragua Nunca Más, estimates that more than 50 religious leaders have fled the country since 2018

The New York bank seeks to hold Staley personally liable for any financial penalties that JPMorgan may have to pay

The weather phenomenon is a natural and temporary cooling of parts of the Pacific Ocean that changes weather worldwide

The pharmacy giant indicated it would not sell an abortion pill by mail in some conservative-led states

Applications for jobless claims in the U.S. for the week ending March 4 rose by 21,000 to 211,000 from 190,000 the previous week

Republican Soviet fighters shot down a Condor Legion Junkers during the Battle of Brunete but the location of the wreckage remained a mystery for 85 years

The motive for the attack on a group of four friends in Matamoros remains shrouded in mystery, as does the identity of the perpetrators and how investigators located them

The actress also vetoed a flash mob scene, feeling that it did not fit her onscreen personality, although she had praise for director Tim Burton

Spokesman Doug Andres says the 81-year-old Kentucky Republican was attending a private dinner at a Washington hotel when he tripped

The missile barrage targeted energy infrastructure but also damaged residential buildings. At least six people have been killed in the largest such attack in three weeks

The beverage, which started as an idea one night over frozen pizza 20 years ago, has become a brand that employs 300 people and is distributed throughout almost all of Europe

The scientific community lashes out at China due to the secrecy surrounding the health of the three girls that were ‘edited’ by He Jiankui

Billy Wilder’s ‘Ace in the Hole,’ Robert Zemeckis’ ‘Back to the Future’ and Charlie Chaplin’s ‘The Great Dictator’ are just a few of the films that were nominated but didn’t take home the statuettes

The film, an outlandish mix of comedy and science fiction, sweeps the Spirit Awards after winning prizes from the producers, actors and directors guilds

Nearly six months after the sabotage on the Russia-to-Germany pipelines, there is no accepted explanation as to what happened and who is responsible

Elected officials and religious figures rallied the community of Lake City, where relatives say the group of friends grew up

Governor Tim Walz’s executive order parallels legislation awaiting a floor vote in the state House to make Minnesota a ‘trans refuge state’

A new low for the Oscars but a high point of public fascination, The Slap was immediately etched into collective memory, and its shock has kept reverberating