19-year-old Parasha Beard, was shot to death in a drive by shooting last night in South Chicago near 87th and Marquette. Beard was sitting in a auto parked in the 8700-block of South Marquette Avenue around 6 p.m. when police said another vehicle pulled up alongside her and...
Gone are rumors about the Google Nexus Sailfish and Nexus Marlin, as they have been replaced by the upcoming Google Pixel and Google Pixel XL. It sports the codename “Marlin” and rumored to be sporting a 5.5-inch QHD display, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 821 processor...
President Barack Obama urged the African-American community to help stop Donald Trump, saying he would consider it a “personal insult” to his legacy if black voters did not back Hillary Clinton.
And she isn’t running against Obama, a once-in-a-century political talent; she’s running against an ill-disciplined rookie, Donald Trump. Clinton also has the presidential edge as who is more trusted to make America proud: 43 to 34 percent. His new campaign chief,...
The FBI, ATF and the state police are assisting local police in the investigation. Four blocks away on 27th Street, a pressure-cooker device was found with a piece of paper with writing on it close by, officials said.
She continued to show her strength on Sunday, as she took the stage at Los Angeles’ Microsoft Theater at the annual TV prizegiving to make light of the cyber attack.
Obama delivered his final keynote address to the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Saturday night and said his name may not be on the ballot, but issues of importance to the black community were.
Artem Krasylnykov struck a dramatic extra-time victor to ensure Ukraine won the Paralympic football seven-a-side gold medal as they beat Iran 2-1 in a thrilling final at the Deodoro Stadium in Rio de Janeiro.
At times raising his voice during an impassioned 25-minute speech, Obama sought to rally his most loyal supporters to elect Hillary Clinton as his successor.
Bratton will walk out of police headquarters as commissioner for the last time Friday afternoon. He also served as commissioner of the Boston Police Department and the Chief of the Los Angeles Police Department in a career that began in Boston in 1970.
Pictures from the scene showed two men seated with their hands behind their backs wearing shirts that displayed Lochte’s name overlaid with the universal red “no” symbol.