Audio Included in Post. Runs 9 Minutes. ©2010 WTLC/Radio One. Wall Street reform is now law having been pushed by President Barack Obama and the Congress. In an exclusive interview, Afternoons with Amos talked with Dr. Cecilia Rouse, a member of President Obama’s Council of Economic Advisors. Dr. Rouse, on leave from Princeton University, talked […]

Audio Included in Post. Runs 13 minutes. ©2010 WTLC/Radio One. Two candidates for the Indiana Legislature appeared on the latest Candidate Tuesday on Afternoons with Amos. Libertarian candidates Jason Sipe, running in House District 92 in western Wayne and Pike Townships and Benjamin Hale, in State Senate District 31, which encompasses Lawrence Township and parts […]

Audio Included in Post. Runs 39 Minutes. ©2010 WTLC/Radio One. On this week’s Candidate Tuesday on Afternoons with Amos, Libertarian Party candidates for Township Trustee talked with Amos and listeners about emergency poor relief, fire service and other duties and responsibilities of trustees. Appearing were Erik Morris, Pike Township Trustee candidate, Josh Featherstone, Warren Township […]

The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday denied a stay of execution appeal from Teresa Lewis, scheduled to be the first woman executed in the United States in five years.

President Barack Obama’s Kenyan aunt who was granted asylum by a U.S. immigration judge in May faults “the system” for allowing her to defy her deportation order, The Boston Globe reported Tuesday.

A few years ago, Bill Rankin created maps of every city in America and colored them with each ethnic group. The purpose of this project was to show how segregated the majority of our country still is; even in areas you would consider to be cosmopolitan. Link To Segregated Maps Above is a map of […]

CNN is reporting that two men have accused Bishop Eddie Long of sexual abuse. Two Georgia men have filed suit claiming that prominent Atlanta pastor Eddie Long coerced them into sex. The suits, filed Tuesday in DeKalb County, Georgia, allege that Long used his position as a spiritual authority and bishop to coerce young male […]

An overnight fire traps a teenager and two children inside a Chicago home. Jamaya Herron, 18, died at the scene. Firefighters rescued the other kids.

South Carolina prison officials say they have no plans to stop segregating HIV-positive inmates despite the threat of a lawsuit by the U.S. Justice Department.

Former Illinois State trooper Matt Mitchell is asking the state to compensate him for injuries from a crash in which he hit and killed two Collinsville sisters at triple-digit speeds.

Pro-immigration groups, which had hoped that the sympathetic stories of young people trapped by their parents’ decision to come to the United States might be the driver of an immigration overhaul, have rallied behind the measure, even as their hopes for comprehensive reform have crumbled.