National

A Michigan mother is upset she wasn’t notified by her son’s school after he came home with multiple stab wounds he sustained while in class…

Entertainment

Antoine Dodson, best known for his viral news interview about a bedroom intruder in 2010, is set to be a first-time father. Yes, you read…

National

Ayvani Perez, the girl who was abducted near Atlanta, has been found according to Channel 2 Action News. Clayton County police Chief Greg Porter announced that Ayvani has been found alive in Conyers and is in good condition.  The two men pictured in police sketches released Tuesday remain at large while Wildrego Jackson, 29, has […]

National

In the latest installment of the long-running miniseries, “The O’Reilly Factor,” Bill O’Reilly swears he’s not racist, but argues that Trayvon Martin did indeed die…

National

New Jersey-native Janaye Ingram (pictured) has been named the National Action Network‘s (NAN) acting executive director, replacing Tamika Mallory. RELATED: National Action Network Celebrates 20th Anniversary In…

Entertainment

Queen Latifah’s return to daytime TV kicked off with a bang on Monday! According to reports, the premiere episode of “The Queen Latifah Show” delivered…

Entertainment

Sadly, Justin Timberlake has learned the he can’t even trust his own family sometimes. According to TMZ, the his aunt, 53-year-old Jane Harless, was recently…

National
National

New details are emerging about the D.C. Navy yard shooter. Rhode Island authorities told Navy officials, last month, that Aaron Alexis was complaining of hearing noises. Police were called to a Rhode Island Mariott Hotel, to handle a harassment complaint that involved Alexis. When they got there, he was complaining that he was hearing voices […]

Cincy

The census bureau reports the number of americans in poverty stood at 15% in 2012. That means about 46 and a half million people, or more than 1 in 6 were in poverty last year. It was the sixth straight year that the poverty rate had failed to improve hurt by persistantly high levels of […]

Cincy

The battle of words is underway between Cincinnati’s mayoral candidates. Vice mayor Roxanne Qualls and former city councilman John Cranley sparred yesterday in their first debate. The candidates oppose each other on the streetcar and parking lease, but agreed not to raise the city’s two percent earnings tax. Recent Stories: Triple Shooting at North Fairmount […]