Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed wins 2019 Nobel Peace Prize

In a move that caused surprise in the long-turbulent Horn of Africa region, he said Ethiopia would accept a peace agreement with Eritrea, ending one of Africa's longest-running conflicts.

Recuperating Bernie Sanders says he may slow down campaigning pace

Bernie Sanders began reintroducing himself to the 2020 campaign on Tuesday, venturing outside his Vermont home to say that he doesn't plan on leaving the presidential race following last week's heart attack - but that he may slow down a frenetic pace that might have contributed to his health problems.

Bernie Sanders' daughter-in-law dies of cancer at 46

Raine Riggs died Saturday, the day Sanders returned to Vermont after suffering a heart attack. Her obituary said she was diagnosed with neuroendocrine cancer.

Joseph E. Lowery Lecture Series on Civic Engagement

Should the United States government compensate all African Americans who descended from slaves?

‘Chrisley Knows Best' stars settle Georgia tax case

While the reality stars' legal troubles with the state of Georgia are settled, the couple is still under indictment federally.

Melania Trump calls for end of e-cigarette marketing to children

Melania Trump said Monday that companies "must stop" marketing e-cigarettes to children, saying they are addictive and dangerous.

Surprise snowstorm takes over Arizona couple's fall wedding in Washington

Brittany and Sean Tuohy traveled to Spokane, Washington from Fort Mohave, Arizona in hopes of having the fall wedding of their dreams, but plans quickly changed when a surprise snowstorm hit the area. 

Report: Tyler Perry becomes first black person to own a major film studio

Tyler Perry officially christened his massive new film studio Saturday, beaming as his fellow entertainment industry luminaries descended on Atlanta and strode a red carpet to his sprawling complex for an opening gala.

Jimmy Carter builds Habitat for Humanity home in Tennessee despite black eye, stitches from fall

The 95-year-old former president needed 14 stitches above his brow after falling early Sunday. But he didn’t let the injury keep him from helping the nonprofit Christian housing organization.

Despite fall, former President Carter helps build home

With a bandage above his left eye and a large, red welt below it, former President Jimmy Carter was greeted by a cheering crowd Monday morning as he prepared to help build a home with Habitat for Humanity in Nashville.

More than $750K worth of jewelry stolen from Tiny Harris

In the hour that the music and reality TV star had left her car alone, she says the thief stole a bag containing thousands of dollars in jewelry.

Tyler Perry celebrates grand opening of studio with star-studded event

Metro Atlanta is often called the Hollywood of the South, and as the city's prominence in the industry rises, the man often credited with starting Georgia's film production boom is celebrating a major step forward.

Campaign confirms Bernie Sanders had a heart attack

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders had a heart attack, his campaign confirmed Friday as the Vermont senator was released from a Nevada hospital.

House investigators seek documents from Pence as part of impeachment inquiry

House investigators want Vice President Mike Pence to give them documents that could shed light on whether he helped President Donald Trump pressure Ukraine to investigate Joe Biden.

Deadly shooting at senior living apartment

Police in the southern Washington city of Vancouver say one person was killed and two others wounded in a shooting at an apartment building for senior citizens.