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New drug reforms are slated to be presented to the United Nations in April.
President Obama has reportedly lost five pounds since his 2014 physical.
In a statement posted to his website on Monday, the Republican shared that he will not enter the race. “Over the last several months, many Americans have urged me to run for president as an independent, and some who don’t like the current candidates have said it is my patriotic duty to do so,” he wrote.
The Supreme Court blocked a law on Friday that would have left the state of Louisiana with only one abortion clinic. Abortion rights groups saw the decision as a sign of hope for what’s in store for the future of women’s rights.
During a meeting in Milwaukee on Thursday, Obama shared that he and his family will remain in Washington for a few years so that his youngest daughter, Sasha, can complete high school.
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court will address one of the biggest abortion cases in 20 years.
Amidst the controversy surrounding the Academy Awards this year, viewership hit an 8-year low.
Gladys Knight’s Signature Chicken & Waffles, a hotspot in the midtown area of Atlanta, is in hot water after failing a health inspection. According to inspectors, there were 15 violations discovered in the eatery, which included debris found on ceilings and vents, a cooler with a missing door, and violations surrounding hand-washing. Fulton County inspectors […]
Vice President Joe Biden will present at the Academy Awards in Hollywood on Sunday. No word yet on which category Biden will present.
About a dozen Black NYPD officers filed a lawsuit against their department claiming they were pressured to implement racism in their practices.
President Obama will make history by becoming the first sitting president to visit Cuba in almost nine decades.
Nathan Barksdale, the Baltimore drug lord and inspiration behind HBO's hit series The Wire, has died.