The life ofRedoshi, who was kidnapped as a girl in West Africa and enslaved in Alabama,was recently depicted by a Newcastle University researcher.
Author: Ryan W. Miller, USA TODAY
White House spokesperson calls Puerto Rico ‘that country’ twice. It’s not a country.
White House spokesperson Hogan Gidley was onMSNBC defending the Trump administration’s response to Hurricane Maria disaster relief in Puerto Rico.
What to do with $250K in lottery winnings? If you have stage 4 cancer, you take your wife on a dream vacation
Richard Beare of Charlotte said he was recently diagnosed with stage four live cancer, but a lucky stop at a gas station led to some good fortune.
His ‘swatting’ prank call caused a man’s death. Now he’ll serve 20 years in prison
“Swatting” is a practice where an individual makes a phony call to 911 to force police to respond with SWAT teams. It led to a man’s death in Kansas.
‘Lawyering while black’: Attorney says deputy profiled him as a suspect at courthouse
Rashad James, an attorney for Maryland Legal Aid,says he was racially discriminated against when a sheriff’s deputy accused him of being a suspect.
A Florida man’s job application led to his arrest in a 1998 cold case
Todd Barket, 51, was arrested Wednesday and charged with first-degree murder in connection with the 1998 slaying ofSondra Better, police said.
This 95-year-old World War II veteran took 4 buses to make an anti-racism rally in New Zealand
John Sato told Radio New Zealand he made the journey to show support for the Muslim community after the Christchurch massacre.
London police ask for help to solve ‘audacious burglary’ of $600K worth of jewelry
Acentral London jewelry shop was burglarized over the weekend when thieves broke through a wall to enter the store, police say
‘Indiana Jones of art’ recovers $28 million Picasso stolen 20 years ago
Dutch art sleuth Arthur Brand says he recovered “Buste de Femme,” a rare work by Pablo Picasso, after it had been missing for 20 years.
A ‘sea monster’ from 500 million years ago: Scientists say this creature had 18 tentacles
Researchers say the Daihua sanqiong fossil, found in the Yunnan Province in South China, may be an ancestor of comb jellies.