National News

When you see Nadia Bolz-Weber on the pulpit you might not know what to think.

Members and descendants of the original 200-member congregation of the Salem Chapel BME church, the historic site where Harriet Tubman helped slaves flee the U.S., are fighting to keep history alive.

Papa John’s is pulling TV ad from the NFL because of the league's failure to resolve the national anthem protest.

Claude Tellis and Kareem Cook hope to end treatable disease-related deaths among Blacks through clean and healthy eating.

Fox News launched a “smokescreen campaign” with an anonymous article targeting two judges—including Magistrate Judge Deborah A. Robinson.

Eliminating the Diversity Visa used by the man behind Tuesday’s ISIS-inspired terror attack in New York City to enter the U.S. could be damaging to African and Caribbean immigrants.

Federal prosecutors charged 48-year-old Nathaniel D. Nelson with arson of a church to cover up his burglary.

The Baltimore Police Department opens a disciplinary hearing of Officer Caesar Goodson in the death of Freddie Gray.

Former president Barack Obama has been called for jury duty and plans to serve on an undisclosed date in Cook County, Illinois in November.