Times staff report When looking for a children’s book on a local African American hero, Hailey Mason initially couldn’t find one on Richard Arrington Jr., Ph.D., the first African American mayor of Birmingham, Alabama. “I volunteered at some local [Birmingham] elementary schools and I wanted to do a segment on local Black history figures and […]
Scottie Scheffler and caddie Ted Scott have been making the most of their celebrations following Masters glory. The now two-time major champion picked up his second Green Jacket at Augusta National
After the success of the first season, Prime Video has confirmed that Fallout will be getting a second season.
Grab your Vault suit and a Nuka Cola for a sci-fi romp through the wasteland in "Fallout," Amazon Prime Video's latest sci-fi gaming adventure for TV.
Okay, Snapback! Halle Bailey ain’t playin’ out in these internet streets. #Werk
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – An Albuquerque man is charged with aggravated battery after he slashed a woman’s tires and tried to run her over after he claimed she cut the line in front of him at a Bob’s Burgers. Manuel Nestor Vargas, 27, who has a criminal history, found himself at the center of the incident []
Mayor Annie Kapandula Kalamatila of Lufwanyama District, Zambia, toured City Hall and sat in on a City Council meeting.
You can call Vault-Tec's number from Prime Video's Fallout, and the results are truly much darker than you might have expected.
In July 2023, the Kyiv City Council introduced a moratorium on the use of “Russian-language cultural products,” such as books, songs, and films, in the city. While people are permitted to speak Russian in Kyiv and elsewhere in Ukraine, as of 2023, most Ukrainians spoke only Ukrainian in daily life.
We discuss those and other developments in our regular Wednesday political roundup.
In a front-page story for Wednesday’s print edition, New York Post reporters Steve Janoski, Craig McCarthy, and our friend Jennie Taer detailed why, amid a long and steady stream of high-profile crimes allegedly committed by illegal immigrants, “federal immigration authorities aren’t deporting suspected criminals at a more rapid rate” in New York City. The trio explained that, as per “immigration expertsit can be hard — both legally and logistically — for the feds to remove migrants before...
In a front-page story for Wednesday’s print edition, New York Post reporters Steve Janoski, Craig McCarthy, and our friend Jennie Taer detailed why, amid a long and steady stream of high-profile crimes allegedly committed by illegal immigrants, “federal immigration authorities aren’t deporting suspected criminals at a more rapid rate” in New York City. The trio explained that, as per “immigration expertsit can be hard — both legally and logistically — for the feds to remove migrants before...