
Building 429 sets fall tour dates with Britt Nicole
Building 429 will embark on the “Fear No More Tour” this fall. Supporting the tour will be pop songstress and fellow GRAMMY® nominee Britt Nicole. The tour announcement comes on the heels of an exclusive More...

Illinois: Dante Wade arrested for Decatur fatal shooting of Marcqui Apholone
The U.S. Marshals Violent Fugitive Task Force arrested the Dante Wade, the man accused of killing Marcqui “Kies” Apholone on November 8. Wade, 44, of Romeoville, left Decatur after the shooting as More...

Cold Case: Serial killer Samuel Little confesses multiple murders from 1970s, 1980s, including Fredonia Smith, Daisy McGuire, Dorothy Richard
Two investigators in Georgia appear to have closed the book on two cold case murders over 35 years ago as serial killer Samuel Little. Little also confessed to details linked to the Louisiana strangling of Dorothy More...

US Opens Investigation Into Sexual Assault of Minor Child in Georgia
The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights has announced that it will investigate a complaint that Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys, along with a local family law attorney, filed against More...

Creating The Right Ambience In Classrooms
The journey of a student to a successful professional begins with his or her classroom. It is precisely because of this powerful influence that every school needs to create the perfect ambience inside classrooms. More...

18 Pro-life pregnancy centers in Illinois unite to sue Bruce Rauner, state over forced abortion counseling
Eighteen Illinois women’s health organizations are suing Governor Bruce Rauner over Illinois’ new law forcing pro-life doctors and pregnancy resource centers to discuss abortion benefits and refer pregnant women More...

President Obama to sign federal bill to add mandates for ‘underachieving schools’
President Obama is expected to sign the “Every Student Succeeds Act” into law Thursday after the Senate cleared the controversial program on Wednesday. Under this new law, students still must be tested in reading More...

Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and Pfizer celebrate the 15th anniversary of the International Trachoma Initiative and their campaign to eliminate trachoma by 2020
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter joined Pfizer (NYSE:PFE) today to commemorate the 15th Anniversary of the International Trachoma Initiative (ITI), an independent, not-for-profit program dedicated to the elimination More...

Arizona mother, Marilyn Edge, charged with murder for poisoning her two children in a hotel room
Marilyn Edge Arizona mother, Marilyn Edge, 42, has been charged for poisoning and killing her 13-year-old autistic son and 9-year-old daughter. The bodies of the two children were found in a Santa Ana hotel room, More...

Michael Brandon Hill identified as man in custody for Atlanta school shooting, Antoinette Tuff a hero
A suspect was in custody after reports of gunfire at an Atlanta-area elementary school Tuesday, the school chief said, with television footage showing young students running out the school being escorted by teachers More...

Iowa investigates cryptosporidium outbreak, reporting 272 cases since June 1
As the Cyclospora outbreak in the Hawkeye State appears to be winding down, health officials are now facing an outbreak from another protozoan parasite called Cryptosporidium. The Iowa Department of Public Health More...

Arkansas experiences first snowfall in May on record, which began in 1819
Since record-keeping began in 1819, Arkansas never had snow fall in May; that was until Friday. Reports are going viral across the Internet on Monday of the historic weather condition. The previous latest snowfall More...

Chicago public schools roll out sex education program, beginning in kindergarten, to discuss gender identity and sexual orientation
A new sexual health program in the Chicago Public Schools mandates that a set amount of time be spent on sex education in every grade, beginning in kindergarten. The program also will discuss sexual orientation More...

Union rules playing a role in the relief effort for Hurricane Sandy
A New Jersey power company denied Friday that it is turning away nonunion volunteer crews who want to travel great distances to help reconnect power supplies severed by Hurricane Sandy. But an Alabama utility is More...

Krispy Kreme Cheeseburger: Today, state fairs. Tomorrow?
The Krispy Kreme cheeseburger – that’s right, a cheeseburger between doughnut halves – reportedly got its start when a chef in Decatur, Ga., came up with the idea. The chef, Chandler Goff, named it the More...