Just a few days into the start of National Bullying Prevention Month, dozens of Rutgers University students wore black to remember Tyler Clementi, a freshman who killed himself after his roommate, according to prosecutors, secretly streamed over the Internet his intimate encounter with another man.
President Hugo Chavez's United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), along with his other allies, won an estimate of 96 seats out of a total of 165 seats to regain power of the South American nation.
International R&B artist Mario Barrett was charged with second-degree assault against his mother, Shawntia Hardaway, after he was arrested last Friday. He was eventually released on bail posted at around $50,000.
Born in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Former NBA star Dikembe Mutombo is committed to helping this war-torn African nation. Mutombo had an 18-year career in the NBA and is one of the league's all-time best defensive players.
Columnist Ana Guthrie preps us for her book club's long-awaited discussion about the Waiting to Exhale sequel.
The death of a singer and community giant births one of the freshest musical phenomena in South Florida -- the choir Level 8.
An uproar over a sexual abuse lawsuit filed last Tuesday against head pastor, Bishop Eddie Long, has turned the nation's attention to the 25,000-member New Birth Missionary Baptist Church near Atlanta, GA.
The producers of Sesame Street cut a segment from the new season featuring pop star Katy Perry playing tag with Elmo to the tune of "Hot 'N Cold" last week because of Perry's revealing attire.
Columnist Guthrie addresses the supposed Koran-burning protest as a divisive demonstration.