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Islam came to New York City from his native Bangladesh when he was 20 years old, with "the promise of a better life," NYPD ...
Avoid Haiti at all costs. Once a beloved Caribbean destination with vibrant culture and stunning beaches, Haiti is now ...
For more than five decades, families across the United States have welcomed a slate of CBS late-night shows into their living rooms, bedrooms and -- thanks to smartphones and tablets -- even ...
I’ve often referenced late Gazette publisher Ned Chilton’s credo of “sustained outrage,” the concept of covering an issue thoroughly and frequently until the problem is resolved.
Portion of South Main Street in Attleboro to remain closed until road repaired following water main break that left vehicle partially submerged ...
PARIS — Paris is reviving the spirit of U.S.-French entertainer and civil rights activist Josephine Baker with a new mural.
“Communities of care”—As mental health issues seem to be increasing, churches may play a helpful role if members and leaders can recognize issues and provide directed attention, care and ...
The event, part of a national day of action, honored the legacy of Congressman John Lewis, who encouraged folks to get into "good trouble." ...
Lawsuit named the driver who hit ISP trooper, plus the owner and driver of the truck that broke down, prompting police to respond.
The notion of high school athletes getting paid for their popularity and potential made the transition from possibility to reality faster than a running back charging down the open field.
The city of Killeen is again partnering with Carter BloodCare to host a “Battle of the Badges” blood drive from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Aug. 7.
The family of Cornelius Taylor, a homeless man killed when a bulldozer crushed his tent during an encampment sweep, has sued Atlanta. The lawsuit, filed Friday, accuses city employees of ...