Now with a restaurant, catering, grocery sales and 70 workers, owner struggles through a pandemic.
While black retailers have voiced their gratitude, some are having trouble keeping up with demand, especially as their businesses recover from disruptions because of coronavirus shutdowns.
They're harmless fun, if you follow the law — which prohibits anything that goes up or explodes.
There are techniques for helping keep your face cool.
Arkansas State Police said Sunday that a man suspected of stealing a taxi was fatally shot by a trooper after he stabbed another law officer in Little Rock.
Authorities say one man drowned and one man is missing in separate boating mishaps in Wisconsin.
President Donald Trump on Sunday tweeted approvingly of a video showing one of his supporters chanting "white power," a racist slogan associated with white supremacists. He later deleted the tweet and the White House said the president had not heard "the one statement" on the video.
Sunday's data release brought the number of confirmed cases in the state to 35,549.
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Joseph James DeAngelo Jr., a former police officer, faces 13 rape-related charges and 13 murder counts stemming from crimes in the 1970s and 1980s across six counties in California. He is expected to enter a guilty plea during a hearing Monday. Authorities allege the 74-year-old is the elusive Golden State Killer, also known during the crime sprees by nicknames including the East Area Rapist and Visalia Ransacker.
Russia has recorded 6,791 new cases in the past day.
It was a startling declaration about one of the pillars of American democracy, all the more so given its source.
A woman burned down her $1.6 million suburban Fort Worth mansion while trying to destroy documents from her husband's health care clinic as authorities were investigating the couple for fraud, prosecutors allege.
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Muriel Bowser's national profile had never been higher, thanks to a Twitter beef with President Donald Trump and a renewed push to turn the nation's capital into the 51st state. Now Washington's mayor must pull off a public juggling act as the city budget becomes a battleground for the country's debate on overhauling law enforcement.
Mississippi is on the verge of changing its state flag to erase a Confederate battle emblem that's broadly condemned as racist.