Willie Morrow knew early on what could make Black haircare easier and what would keep people stylish.

Coastal property deeds often featured racially restrictive covenants that denied communities of color fair opportunities to live along the coast.

Students also want to make America great.

Few members of the Republican Party have taken a political journey as long as Lindsey Graham’s

Illinois officials plan to remove a state Capitol statue of Stephen A

Military jets flew over central London and a memorial service was held at Westminster Abbey to mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Britain

GOP Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska says she doesn’t support taking up Supreme Court nomination so close to the election

Contested congressional seats in the nation’s suburbs are becoming battlefields, and each party is wielding what it hopes will be a potent weapon

The destruction wrought by a wind-driven wildfire in the mountains northeast of Los Angeles is approaching 156 square miles, burning structures, homes and a nature center in a famed Southern California wildlife sanctuary in foothill desert communities

California should replace outdated technology and overhaul poor policies that have delayed unemployment benefits to those left jobless during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a strike team appointed by the governor.

The Dumpling Drive app aims to enable Uber and Lyft drivers to go into business solo. Drivers have to market themselves — but they also set their own prices and don’t give up a cut.

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