Jaubrae Dixon spent 9 years in prison. Now he's helping Bakersfield youth and community members find a better path through his organizations C.H.A.N.G.E.S and the other non-profits he supports.
The sudden shift brings to an end the criminal case against the former coach, but independent investigations at the University of Michigan are ongoing.
I'm in back of the car. [music] You know, the officers Pat, you know, I know exactly who you are. U I don't know if you ...
Dustin Turner, a former Navy SEAL trainee, was released from the Greensville Correctional Center in Jarratt on Thursday after serving nearly 31 years in prison for the ...
Some of the lessons being taught by Rhodes College professors aren’t being delivered in a lecture hall, or even on a school ...
A Minneapolis man will spend nearly five years in prison for trying to bribe a juror with $120,000 cash during a Feeding Our Future trial in ...
Judge Eric Tostrud praised the juror for rejecting the bribe and said that “properly functioning juries are the core of our ...
A federal jury this week decided in favor of an SCI-Greene inmate who said he had been subjected to cruel and unusual punishment after being held in solitary confinement for 50 days in a section ...
A woman who was set free after 25 years at Embu Women’s Prison is facing an uncertain future after her family declined to ...
Seventy-three years ago today, a future country music legend became the first American to learn of Joseph Stalin's death.
A man who tried to bribe a juror in the first Feeding Our Future trial is sentenced to nearly 5 years in a federal prison.
Lawmakers brace for a U.S. Supreme Court case that could affect voting rights for Black Mississippians in particular.
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