Miami offers a taste of Haiti, no passport needed
MIAMI (AP) — From his corner convenience store in Little Haiti, Ashraf Mashni sees a thriving Caribbean village. It is a short drive inland from …
MIAMI (AP) — From his corner convenience store in Little Haiti, Ashraf Mashni sees a thriving Caribbean village. It is a short drive inland from …
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — In the battle against black unemployment, places like the Opportunities Industrialization Center are ground zero. Savory aromas wafted from a king-size kitchen …
LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) — As a member of an upper crust Nigerian family, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab received the best schooling, from the elite British International …
NEW YORK (AP) — Percy Sutton, the pioneering civil rights attorney who represented Malcolm X before launching successful careers as a political power broker and …
After years of inflicting embarrassing injustices under so-called “zero-tolerance” policies, a new law mandates that school districts revise their policies so that only students who …
NEW YORK (AP) — When the calendar flips to 2010, it really will be a new day. And with any luck, it might be a …
NEW YORK (AP) — Four years ago, Evita Broughton celebrated Kwanzaa for the first time with her family — lighting a candle each night and …
WASHINGTON (AP) — The little town of Libby, Mont., isn’t mentioned by name in the Senate’s mammoth health care bill, but its 2,900 citizens are …
NEW YORK (AP) — The convoluted American economy – restoring windfalls to a lucky few while leaving millions jobless and distraught – was the top …
WASHINGTON (AP) — History may be calling but time's running out to act by Christmas, so Senate Democrats are trying to come to terms with …