WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Barack Obama formally canceled a much-discussed visit to Moscow next month for talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, citing a lack of progress in bilateral relations since Putin regained the presidency a year ago.
Category: National
President lays out strategy for more middle-class jobs
Speaking in an address that lasted just a little more than 30 minutes before a audience at the Chattanooga, Tenn., Amazon fulfillment plant, President Barack Obama laid out what he called a framework and a national strategy “to make sure that every single person who’s willing to work hard in this county has a chance to succeed in the 21st-century economy.”
California teen alleges captivity, sexual abuse on marijuana ‘farm’
LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — Two Northern California men are due in federal court Wednesday in what began as another big pot-growing drug bust but what has become a horrifying story of one teenager’s alleged torment, captivity and sexual abuse.
Scores arrested in nationwide child prostitution crackdown
WASHINGTON, D.C. — In what it called its largest crackdown to date on child prostitution, the FBI announced Monday that a nationwide operation over the weekend resulted in 150 arrests, with 105 children rescued.
Willie Reed, last living witness to Emmett Till’s kidnapping, dies
A memorial service is scheduled for Wednesday for Willie Reed, the last living Black witness to testify against the two Mississippi men who admitted to killing 14-year-old Emmett Till.
Jazz musician Carline Ray dies at 88
NEW YORK, N.Y. — Jazz guitarist and activist Carline Ray died Thursday at Isabella House in New York City, according to a statement from her publicist. She was 88.
Mandela ‘steadily improving’ as he turns 95 in hospital
As an ailing Nelson Mandela recuperates in a South African hospital, the world celebrated his 95th birthday Thursday, honoring his legacy in various ways, including performing 67 minutes of community service.
Doctor: Promoter knew about Michael Jackson’s drug dependency
Michael Jackson’s elderly mother will soon tell jurors about her most famous son, as the wrongful death trial of his last concert promoter reaches a midpoint.
Radio host Tom Joyner offers Rachel Jeantel a full ride to college
She might still be figuring out what she wants to study, but her finances just got a lot more clear. On Tuesday, radio host Tom Joyner offered Rachel Jeantel, a friend who was on the phone with Trayvon Martin the night he was killed, a full ride to college.
GOP congressman Harris on Zimmerman verdict: ‘Get over it’
Rep. Andy Harris, R-Maryland, has some blunt advice for those protesting or focusing on last week’s verdict in the George Zimmerman trial.

