Fearing election day trouble, some US schools cancel classes
By PATRICK WHITTLE AND DAVID SHARP Associated Press FALMOUTH, Maine (AP) — Rigged elections. Vigilante observers. Angry voters. The claims, threats and passions surrounding the …
By PATRICK WHITTLE AND DAVID SHARP Associated Press FALMOUTH, Maine (AP) — Rigged elections. Vigilante observers. Angry voters. The claims, threats and passions surrounding the …
By RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) – Premiums will go up sharply next year under President Barack Obama’s health care law, and many consumers …
By COURTNEY DAVIS Howard University News Service WASHINGTON — Long-standing African- American churches are disappearing from the nation’s capital one at a time, like victims …
By MEG KINNARD Associated Press COLUMBIA, S.C. – The FBI wants a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit accusing the agency of negligence in last …
BY ELLIOT SPAGAT Associated Press SAN DIEGO – For some the apology went too far. For others, it didn’t go far enough. For many, it …
By CAROLYN M. BROWN The Pensacola Voice National support for legalizing marijuana has been growing rapidly. Now legalized in 23 states and the District of …
By MICHELLE HOLLINGER Special to South Florida Times MIAMI – During her visit to the Overtown Youth Center on Oct. 11, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary …
BY STEPHEN OHLEMACHER Associated Press WASHINGTON — Millions of Social Security recipients and federal retirees will get a 0.3 percent increase in monthly benefits next …
WE RECOMMEND HILLARY CLINTON FOR PRESIDENT Recommending one of the two candidates for president has been a no-brainer even before the Republican, Mr. Donald Trump, …
By TAJ BRAYBOY WASHINGTON – Inside one of the theaters at the Regal Cinema movie complex in Washington’s Gallery Place/Chinatown, the audience of mostly millennial’s …