WASHINGTON– Days after Howard University notified hundreds of first-time college students that their spots for the upcoming semester were no longer available, other colleges and universities are stepping up to fill the void for students struggling to find other options. Keana Johnson is one of them. The 17-year-old had hoped to start classes next month
MIAMI– MIAMI (AP) — Hurricane Genevieve raged in the Pacific Ocean far from land Tuesday morning, just as weakened Tropical Storm Fausto brought big waves to Hawaii. Genevieve is a Category 4 hurricane, after briefly reaching Category 5 status early Monday, the first in the Eastern Pacific region in two years, the National Hurricane Center
WASHINGTON– A former Olympian accused of deliberately damaging the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool is seeking access to all of the closed-door testimony that led to his indictment, pointing to “irregularities” in those grand jury proceedings. In a court filing filed Monday, David Hearn’s attorneys requested an order that the government turn over a full transcript
A U.S. Secret Service agent and two other men were arrested and charged with violent crimes in the Miami area, where authorities say they committed brutal beatings as part of a fraternity hazing ritual in April that left two people hospitalized with serious injuries. One of the men charged, Marquez Christopher Pinder, 29, works at
The teenager who killed two students and two teachers in a 2024 shooting at Georgia’s Apalachee High School had a chaotic, lonely upbringing and immersed himself in an online community of people interested in mass shootings, a psychologist testified Monday. Colt Gray, 16, pleaded guilty Friday to 55 charges, including murder, in the Sept. 4,
The Clinton Foundation on Monday unveiled a new initiative to help state and local governments develop and enact nonpartisan policy solutions to improve health outcomes, especially for women and children, economic security and democracy. The Clinton Policy Institute, the foundation’s first new initiative in more than a decade, has already begun convening political leaders from