A New York toddler died on Tuesday, possibly from drinking from an e-cigarette refill bottle. A New York toddler died on Tuesday, possibly from drinking from an e-cigarette refill bottle.
While promoting her latest album, “Anybody Wanna Buy a Heart?” K. Michelle stopped by the Breakfast Club and the Wendy Williams show to also discuss Idris Elba—who she names as the inspiration behind her new album.
After a marathon discussion that ran a total of about 30 hours, all countries in the United Nations have agreed to commit to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, but that deal is wrought with noncommittal language and lacks any real oversight.
On Friday, Bill Cosby spoke briefly with the New York Post about his opinion on “black media’s” involvement in the recent allegations that the comedian raped over two dozen women, including super models Janice Dickinson and Beverly Johnson.
The parents of eight of the children killed in Dec. 14, 2012 at the massacre at the Sandy Hook Elementary have informed Connecticut courts that they might file wrongful death lawsuits in either state or federal court.
Amir Khan scored an impressive unanimous decision win against Devon Alexander on Saturday night in Las Vegas, and the British boxer believes that he earned a shot at Floyd Mayweather Jr.
Liverpool Football Club wanted to sign Raheem Sterling to a new deal, but the two sides failed to find a common ground, leading to rumors suggesting that the midfielder will leave the club when he gets an opportunity.
The Los Angeles Lakers are off to a disastrous start this season, creating speculation that the team will eventually make big trades before the deadline in February.
A missing 11-month-old Houston baby boy was found alive in Mexico on Friday, four days after his mother's body was found stuffed into a refrigerator in the family's apartment
A man from upstate New York pleaded guilty to charges that he mailed 21 death threats with white powder in the envelopes over 15 years to U.S. Senator John McCain, a local high school and others
According to the Panorama Laboral de América Latina y el Caribe 2014, the urban unemployment rate for the region may in 2015 go to as high as 6.3 percent.
Although Majority Leader Sen. Harry Reid tried to send the Senate home for the weekend and reconvene on Monday, Republican Senators Ted Cruz and Mike Lee created a procedural roadblock, insisting that the Majority Leader allow a vote on an amendment to the bill that would deter funding from President Obama's executive order to stop almost 5 million undocumented immigrants from being deported.