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  • Dennis Rodman Claims He Secured Release of Prisoner From North Korea

    It was easy for people to witness former NBA star Dennis Rodman’s handiwork on the basketball court, but some of his latest’s achievements have not been so apparent. That could be one reason the former Chicago Bulls player decided to claim that he helped secure the sudden release of imprisoned American citizen Kenneth Bae from…

  • Miami Federal Detention Center Hosts 1st Daddy-Daughter Dance

    In an effort to help build stronger bonds between incarcerated fathers and their daughters, a Miami detention center last week hosted its first daddy-daughter dance, which brought tears, laughter and reconciliation. The Miami Herald reports that the Federal Detention Center Miami hosted the event on Nov. 4 as part of a re-entry program to help…

  • 18,000 Nurses Plan to Strike Over Ebola Preparedness

    Lodging complaints over equipment and training standards for the Ebola virus, an estimated 18,000 nurses in Northern California are planning a two-day strike against a major health care organization starting Nov. 11, Bloomberg News reports. The walkout would affect 21 hospitals and 65 clinics owned by Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente, said Charles Idelson, a spokesman…

  • President Obama Nominates Loretta Lynch for Attorney General

    Updated Saturday, Nov. 8, 12:15 p.m. EST: President Barack Obama Saturday nominated U.S. Attorney Loretta Lynch to replace outgoing U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder Jr. He described her as a “tough, fair and independent” lawyer. “Lynch has prosecuted ‘mobsters and lawyers and terrorists, and still has the reputation for being a charming people person,’” Obama said…

  • Tyler Perry Recalls ‘Scary’ Incident With Alleged Stalker

    Tyler Perry took to Facebook Friday to describe a stalking-type incident involving a former employee at his studio in Atlanta, according to the New York Daily News. In the post, called “Scary Situation,” which has since been removed, Perry said a man barricaded himself in an office because he wanted to meet the filmmaker.  …

  • Chicago Little League Team Visits White House 

    Members of Jackie Robinson West, the beloved Chicago Little League team that made national news this summer, have visited the White House, the Chicago Tribune reports. The Jackie Robinson West team became a national sensation by reaching the Little League World Series championship game. The team lost to Seoul Little League of South Korea, but…

  • Ferguson Nervously Awaits Grand Jury Decision

    Across Ferguson, Mo., people are bracing for a grand jury not to indict Officer Darren Wilson in the shooting death of unarmed 18-year-old Michael Brown, the New York Times reports. And few are expecting peace, the Times writes, if Wilson escapes charges in the Aug. 9 shooting that sparked months of protests, putting Ferguson at…

  • Abducted Philly Woman Made Smart Moves That Helped Police Find Her  

    Police say the Philadelphia woman abducted from a Germantown, Pa., street Nov. 2 made smart decisions to lead the authorities to her, ABC News reports. Carlesha Freeland-Gaither’s kidnapping was caught by nearby security cameras. Her cellphone was found on the street near the scene of her abduction, and police think she discarded it deliberately to…

  • Supreme Court to Review Obamacare Subsidies

    The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a new challenge to a key provision of President Barack Obama’s health care law, the Associated Press reports. The challenge threatens to curb subsidies that help millions of low- and middle-income people afford health insurance premiums. The justices on Friday agreed to review a federal appeals court ruling…

  • US Army Issues Apology Over the Use of ‘Negro’

    The Army is backtracking on a policy it published last month stating that “Negro” was an acceptable term to refer to black service members. According to CNN, “Army Command Policy,” known as regulation AR 600-20, received some negative publicity after the Army released the information. Officials apparently now realize the error of their ways. A…