Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall condemned an announcement from Gov. Kay Ivey on Tuesday that she commuted the death sentence of Charles Lee “Sonny” Burton to life in prison with no chance of ...
In “The Mixed Marriage Project,” Dorothy Roberts reflects on her anthropologist father’s lifelong project: to document — and promote — interracial marriages like his own. By Julia Scheeres Julia ...
The Department of Housing and Urban Development released its long-awaited proposed rule Thursday to prevent families with mixed immigration statuses from receiving certain federal housing assistance.
Ganta — Diverse groups of people, including business owners, motorcyclists, women's organizations, and community leaders, have voiced their heartfelt gratitude to Liberia's Supreme Court over the ...
Mixed Land Use Urban Planning is a modern approach to city development that blends residential, commercial, cultural, and recreational spaces into a single, well-connected environment. Instead of ...
Mary Hall is a editor for Investopedia's Advisor Insights, in addition to being the editor of several books and doctoral papers. Mary received her bachelor's in English from Kent State University with ...
At the National Initiative on Mixed-Income Communities we refer to mixed-income in two ways, “mixed-income housing” and “mixed-income communities” both meaning the mixing of people of different ...
The thought of the top men’s and women’s singles players teaming up is one that has often intrigued tennis fans around the world. It is also one of the few opportunities men and women have to directly ...
Sean “Diddy” Combs has ducked a possible life sentence after his acquittal on sex trafficking and racketeering charges, but prison time is still a possibility for the multimillionaire rap mogul.
View post: 'Mario Kart World' Quietly Gets New Content, Over a Year After Release Rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs was acquitted of the most serious charges he faced in a shock verdict on July 2. However, he ...
President Trump on Wednesday commuted the sentence of notorious former Chicago street gang leader Larry Hoover, who was serving multiple life sentences in federal prison. Charlie De Mar reports.