An Abe Lincoln photo made during his 1858 ascendancy has been donated to his museum in Illinois
The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum has obtained an original 1858 photograph of the future president with an interesting backstory
2023-09-27 10:28
'Sounds like a scam': Internet slams 'RHONJ' star Joe Gorga after he claims to be 'non-attorney partner' at law firm
'RHNOJ' star Joe Gorga offered free consultations while promoting his law firm 10xlaw.com
2023-09-27 10:26
Who is Francisco Benitez? Man wrongfully imprisoned for 34 years says he's 'not bitter' after walking free
Francisco Benitez was 18 when he was convicted of the 1989 murder of two teenagers
2023-09-27 10:23
A migrant worker died at a North Carolina farm on a day when temperatures approached 100 degrees. The state is now investigating
A migrant worker from Mexico died at a North Carolina farm earlier this month on a day when temperatures approached 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and his death is now being investigated by the state's labor department.
2023-09-27 10:17
2 Michigan fake electors ask judge to drop charges, citing state AG's claim they're 'brainwashed'
Two fake GOP electors in Michigan asked a judge this week to dismiss their charges, arguing that state Attorney General Dana Nessel conceded that they didn't have criminal intent when she said they were "brainwashed" after the 2020 election.
2023-09-27 09:58
Who is Jason Billingsley? Baltimore man accused of killing Forbes 30 Under 30 CEO Pava LaPere at her home
Jason Billingsley is wanted for first-degree murder of 26-year-old Pava LaPere
2023-09-27 09:56
5 workers picketing in UAW strike hit by vehicle outside Flint-area plant
Police say about five people were struck by a vehicle while picketing in the United Auto Workers strike outside a Flint-area General Motors plant and suffered minor injuries
2023-09-27 09:53
Climate change: Six young people take 32 countries to court
They claim governments' slow action on climate change violates their human rights.
2023-09-27 09:26
Hollywood writers guild ends strike ahead of final contract vote
By Lisa Richwine and Dawn Chmielewski LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -Hollywood's writers union said its members could return to work on
2023-09-27 09:23
China has poured billions into Africa's infrastructure. Is it now tightening the tap?
The inauguration of two new electricity-generating units in Zimbabwe's Hwange power station last month was not an unfamiliar scene when it comes to major infrastructure projects in Africa.
2023-09-27 09:21
US suspends aid to Gabon after military takeover
The Biden administration has suspended most non-humanitarian aid to Gabon after a military takeover in the country last month that was at least the second this year in an African nation
2023-09-27 09:21
Taking off the hijab: 'My dream was to wear what I wanted'
Three Muslim women share their stories of removing their hijabs, despite facing fierce opposition.
2023-09-27 09:20
