In her memoir, ‘Worthy,’ the actress and singer talks about her journey toward self-love and healing, her struggle with mental health issues and her relationship with Will Smith, her husband but with whom she has not lived for years
Cases of clergy abuse among African Americans are underreported, experts say, and the U.S. Catholic Church generally does not publicly track the race or ethnicity of victims
At least two people opened fire during a dispute between two groups at the university’s homecoming events, but the victims were likely not the shooters’ intended targets
Bruce Springsteen announced on his website Wednesday that he was postponing shows for the remainder of the month while he is treated for symptoms of ‘peptic ulcer disease’
They were the the first human cells to be successfully cloned and have been reproduced infinitely ever since, becoming a cornerstone of modern medicine
Experts disagree over causes. It could be due to the prevalence of guns in America. Professor Daniel Nagin at Carnegie Mellon University says disputes that used to be resolved with fists are now played out with firearms
Baltimore’s overdose death rate is significantly higher than the statewide and nationwide averages, with more than 1,000 lives lost in 2020, the most recent data available
The horse racing community was stunned earlier this year when 23-year-old Avery Whisman and 29-year-old Alex Canchari died by suicide less than six weeks apart
Havnameltdown buckled forward and threw jockey Luis Saez off his back during the sixth race and continued running around the final turn in some distress
The redacted version of the investigative report details sex abuse allegations against more than 150 Catholic priests and examines the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s response
Authorities said the exact chain of events that led to the crash is under investigation. Crews will be monitoring the air quality and isolating the area where the liquid saturated soil for cleanup
The years-long modernization of the project started in 2013 but stalled as Trump battled with Democratic Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer over funding
The president came to familiar terrain to promote his 2021 infrastructure law, a bipartisan win that is just now ramping up the spending on major projects