‘We Shall Occupy?’ No anthem, yet
NEW YORK — The sound of insistent drumming bounces off the sides of nearby office towers announcing the location of the Occupy Wall Street home …
NEW YORK — The sound of insistent drumming bounces off the sides of nearby office towers announcing the location of the Occupy Wall Street home …
Associated Press ORLANDO (AP) — A host of new roller coasters, a 12-acre town lifted straight out of the animated Cars movies and an elaborate …
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — A television network based in Little Rock and geared toward blacks is set to launch in the first quarter of …
Though the original Saints Row was thought by many to be riding the epic crime coattails of Grand Theft Auto, the video game’s 2008 sequel …
In a video gaming world dominated by full-force melees and wanton firearms engagements, the stealthy approach favored by Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed series is a welcome …
Activision's Call of Duty releases are loud and flashy, they deliver state-of-the-art digital effects, and they don't have a coherent thought in their heads. If …
Thursday, Nov. 24 Great Thanksgiving Banquet, Block Party to Feed Hungry and Homeless: The Miami Rescue Mission/Broward Outreach Centers and 600 volunteers will provide 2,500 …
ORLANDO (AP) — Give people free prescription drugs and many of them still won't bother to take their medicine. Doctors were stunned to see that …
TALLAHASSEE — The Pegram family in Clover, S.C., is the focus of a new book by a Florida A&M journalism professor dealing with AIDS.
Pamela Toomer, director of the School Health Program at the Miami-Dade County Health Department, was awarded the March of Dimes “2011 Nurse of the Year …