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Many Blacks feel fatigued after barrage of racial incidents

 WASHINGTON (AP) — The weariness, the rage, the depressing conviction that Black life is stuck in a murderous loop fueled by racism — these...

Roof appears on 9 murder counts; Charleston seeks unity

CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — They forgave him. They advised him to repent for his sins, and asked for God's mercy on his soul. One...

The latest on church shooting: Obama speaks of anger, grief

President Barack Obama has expressed anger, sadness and heartache at the church shooting that left nine dead in Charleston, South Carolina. He says Wednesday night's...

Obama remembers Joe Biden's son for living 'life of meaning'

 WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — Mourning a loss that touched people on Delaware street corners and far beyond, President Barack Obama on Saturday remembered Beau...

Mother says son accused in officer killings was drug addict

HATTIESBURG, Miss. (AP) _ One of two brothers accused of fatally shooting two police officers has mental problems and is addicted to drugs, appearing...

Will Orioles, Preakness help soothe ravaged Baltimore?

BALTIMORE (AP) _ Looting, rioting and violence has left Baltimore rattled and in a state of repair. Officials hope a big sports week has...

Loretta Lynch sworn in as new US attorney general

WASHINGTON (AP) — Loretta Lynch was sworn in Monday as the 83rd U.S. attorney general, becoming the first African-American woman to serve as the...

Loretta Lynch wins confirmation as attorney general; first Black female to hold post

WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal prosecutor Loretta Lynch won confirmation to serve as attorney general Thursday from a Senate that forced her to wait more...

Senate Democrats press for vote on attorney general nominee

WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Democrats pressed Republican leaders Thursday to schedule a vote on the president's pick for attorney general. President Barack Obama nominated Loretta...

Senate panel greenlights Obama's attorney general pick

WASHINGTON (AP) — Loretta Lynch won approval from a key Senate committee Thursday to serve as the nation's next attorney general, as divided Republicans...

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