North Carolina NAACP Leader Sues Over Being Removed From Flight
The leader of North Carolina's NAACP is suing American Airlines, saying he was removed from a flight because he is black.
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The leader of North Carolina's NAACP is suing American Airlines, saying he was removed from a flight because he is black.
A family spokesman says that Bernard Fox, known to TV viewers as Dr. Bombay on "Bewitched" and Col. Crittendon on "Hogan's Heroes," has died. He was 89.
Yahoo says it believes hackers stole data from more than one billion user accounts in August 2013, in what is thought to be the largest data breach at an email provider.
Boulder police and prosecutors are looking at new DNA testing technology that they hope will further the investigation of the unsolved 1996 murder of 6-year-old JonBenet Ramsey.
The Walker Stalker Convention is heading to Charlotte on December 17th and 18th at The Park Expo Center and WCCB has an exclusive interview with one of the celebrities who will be in attendance.
A publicist says Alan Thicke, who played the likable father on the sitcom "Growing Pains," has died at age 69.
Syrian rebels reached a cease-fire deal to evacuate from eastern Aleppo in an effective surrender on Tuesday, as Russia declared all military action had stopped and the Syrian government had assumed control of the former rebel enclave.
Through a dozen witnesses on Tuesday, federal prosecutors reconstructed the activities of Dylann Roof in the months leading up to night he went to a black Charleston church and shot nine members to death during a Bible study session.
The Pentagon has revised its rules of war to put more emphasis on the need to reduce civilian casualties and avoid "excessive harm" to people and property when planning and conducting attacks.
Deadly wildfires caused more than $500 million in damage as they tore through a tourism community in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains and killed 14 people, local officials estimated Tuesday.
Relatives, friends and survivors of the Orlando nightclub massacre stood outside Pulse where candles were lit behind stars with the names of each of the 49 patrons killed, as they remembered the six-month mark Monday of the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history.
When he was arrested, the man accused of killing nine people during a Bible study in a Charleston church had a list of other area black churches in his car, law enforcement officials testified Monday.
A California man named Kevin Lee Co plead guilty to wire fraud and money laundering for embezzling on December 8th. However, it's what he spent a large sum of the $4.8 million on that is attracting attention.
Former U.S. Sen. Kay Hagan, who represented North Carolina, has been hospitalized after falling seriously ill.
John Glenn will lie in state in Ohio's capitol building before a celebration of his life of military and government service and two history-making voyages into space.
More than 50,000 Americans died from drug overdoses last year, the most ever.
Dylann Roof's mother suffered a heart attack not long after prosecutors described how her son planned a cold and calculated killing of nine black church members in a racially motivated attack, the white man's attorney said in court documents Thursday.
John Glenn, whose 1962 flight as the first U.S. astronaut to orbit the Earth made him an all-American hero and propelled him to a long career in the U.S. Senate, died Thursday. The last survivor of the original Mercury 7 astronauts was 95.
A decades-long trend of rising life expectancy in the U.S. could be ending: It declined last year and it is no better than it was four years ago.
South Carolina authorities say an inmate who escaped a maximum-security facility and is accused of stabbing a police officer has been captured.
