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A car ride 30 years ago is still haunting one Philadelphia inmate, who was convicted of a murder in the early 80s,.

Have you been keeping up with the drama going down at Chick-fil-A? Get the latest on the fast food chain at the center of the gay rights debate.

Read about the murders of five African-American men whose deaths sparked protests and the eventual passage of laws during the Civil Rights Movement.

The Marching 100 of Florida’s A&M University have been suspended until 2013 after the hazing death of Robert Champion. Band director Julian White has also stepped down.

A recent poll shows that 59% of African-Americans favor legalizing same-sex marriage. This number increased after President Obama came out in favor of gay marriage.

31-year-old Rudy Eugene was shot and killed by police in Miami, Florida, after he was found eating the face of 65-year-old homeless man Ronald Poppo.

A report in the Chicago Tribune finds that DNA evidence is used more often to convict criminals than it is to exonerate the wrongly accused.

Rodney King, whose beating by LAPD in 1991 sparked the LA Riots, passed away on June 17, 2012. He has 47 years old.

On June 28, 2012, the U.S. Supreme Court voted 5-4 to uphold the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare.

James Stern claims that infamous KKK killer Edgar Ray Allen signed over a property deed and rights to his life story when the two shared a prison cell.