Morgan Wallen’s ‘Dangerous’ remains No. 1 album for 7th week
Morgan Wallen's "Dangerous: The Double Album" is No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart for a seventh week.
Senate revises deal on unemployment benefits in COVID-19 relief bill
The Senate reached a deal on unemployment benefits deal early Saturday to move President Joe Biden's COVID-19 relief bill forward after an hours-long delay.
Superstar black poet ‘tailed by suspicious security guard for being a threat’
The young black poet made internationally famous by her recital during the inauguration of Joe Biden says she was followed home by a security guard because she looked "suspicious".
Canada vowed to protect its Indigenous women. But they are still being blamed for their own deaths
February marked the culmination of a nearly decade-long legal saga that raised national questions about how Canada treats Indigenous women. Cindy Gladue, a 36-year-old Canadian Cree-Métis mother of three, bled to death in a hotel bathtub almost a decade ago.
Microsoft hack: White House warns of ‘active threat’ of email attack
The tech giant says a state-sponsored group operating out of China is breaching email servers.
Pope Francis denounces extremism on historic visit to Iraq
The Roman Catholic leader raises the plight of the country's dwindling Christian minority.
Covid-19: US Democrats push ahead with relief plan
A compromise over unemployment benefit sets the $1.9tn stimulus bill on its path to a final vote.
Claressa Shields: Boxing history made in Marie-Eve Dicaire fight
American Claressa Shields beats Marie-Eve Dicaire to make boxing history by becoming first unanimous champion in two weight divisions.
“Black Ice” documentary follows journey of Black ice climbers
Nothing stands in the way for a group of Black rock climbers from one of Memphis, Tennessee's poorest neighborhoods. Their first ever attempt at scaling ice was filmed for the documentary "Black Ice." In a sport where diversity is a
Disneyland and other California theme parks could reopen as soon as April 1
Theme parks in California have been closed to visitors since last March, with the exception of limited capacity food events.
Why Germany is becoming a go-to destination for trials on the world’s crimes
The Saudi crown prince faces possible crimes against humanity charges as German justice looks beyond its borders.
Egypt’s president el-Sissi visits Sudan amid rapprochement
Egypt’s presidency says President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi has visited Sudan, a trip to address an array of issues, including economic and military ties and the two nations’ dispute with Ethiopia over a massive dam Addis Ababa is building on the