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Sisters divided in murder trial of ex-NFLer Aaron Hernandez

FALL RIVER, Mass. (AP) — They are sisters, born just two years apart. Now they are divided by the aisle of a courtroom. Shayanna Jenkins…

Fashion Watch on plus size models…Thick is the new thin

Thick just might be the new thin. Everywhere you look the voluptuous, the curvy, the thick is being featured and recognized. The fact that a…

Analysis: Obama seizes on recovery, bets on staying power

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama’s State of the Union address marked a sweet spot in his presidency when economic signs and his own personal…

Mary J. Blige fetes DSquared2 on label’s 20th anniversary

MILAN (AP) — Mary J. Blige feted designing twins Dean and Dan Caten on their DSquared2 label’s 20th anniversary and Snoop Dogg brought down German…

Selma civil rights march still vivid for US Rep John Lewis

ATLANTA (AP) — Forty-nine years after John Lewis and fellow marchers tried to cross the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama, the memories of “Bloody…

Sharpton calls for federal prosecution in Ferguson

ST. LOUIS (AP) — With a grand jury decision and a local election looming, the Rev. Al Sharpton returned to St. Louis on Friday to…

Fashion Watch on: The cost of a fake bootie

If you go to ask a doctor you can find out anything. It seems like a large posterior has become a fashion statement but a…

Blair Underwood Surprises Single Mom with Home Makeover on ‘Home Made Simple’

*”Home Made Simple” has another season coming up on OWN with  Soleil Moon Frye as the host, but she isn’t the only celebrity partaking in the show this season. Carla Hall, Josh Groban, Shanice from OWN’s “Flex and Shanice“ and Ben Ford are among the celebrities who will be featured on the show with Blair Underwood — helping to […]

AP WAS THERE: OJ Simpson’s slow-speed chase

EDITOR’S NOTE: The first week of the O.J. Simpson case in mid-June 1994 moved quickly, with reporters racing to reach the news. The only thing…

Tattoos can be evidence of a crime _ or just cool

HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Teardrops for murders. Spider webs for prison time. Penal code numbers for crimes committed. Criminals have long used tattoos as indelible…

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