The Rev. Al Sharpton lead a protest march Thursday through Manhattan's Financial District to urge corporate America to resist the Trump administration’s campaign to roll back diversity, equity and ...
Half of the top ten richest people on the planet moved up or down on Forbes’ Real-Time Billionaires ranking in a wild first month of the year.
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‘HE DID WHAT? And y’all let him?’: Al Sharpton’s niece threatens legal action after former Wu-Tang manager goes too far with ‘wild’ story
Before the Rev. Al Sharpton, 71, became a Democratic-leaning civil rights leader, the Brooklyn native was a music industry ...
The Rev. Al Sharpton joined nurses in rallying outside Mount Sinai Morningside in Manhattan as the largest nurses strike in New York City history entered its second week on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Yes. Rev. Al Sharpton was arrested on May 1, 2001, and a federal judge sentenced him to 90 days in MDC Brooklyn, a federal jail in ...
Yes. Rev. Al Sharpton was arrested on May 1, 2001, and a federal judge sentenced him to 90 days in MDC Brooklyn, a federal jail in New York City. Sharpton was charged with trespassing on U.S. Navy ...
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, captured by the Trump administration on Jan. 3, is being held at Metropolitan Detention Center, or MDC Brooklyn, a federal prison once home to music mogul Sean ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Was Rev. Al Sharpton arrested, and is Sharpton at MDC Brooklyn now? Rumors the American civil rights activist was in jail spiked ...
In her first public appearance since her indictment was dismissed, Attorney General Letitia James was thankful. “The two most powerful words are thank you, and so this morning we say thank you,” she ...
HARLEM (WABC) -- Six miles from the parade, the line stretched for half a block along 145th Street, where volunteers and staff at the National Action Network served Thanksgiving dinner for their ...
Rev. Al Sharpton quickly pointed the finger at President Donald Trump on Wednesday after two National Guard soldiers were shot and critically wounded on Thanksgiving Eve. Officials say two National ...
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