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A Georgia teenager who shot his 8-year-old cousin dead last summer pleaded guilty to the shooting on Tuesday, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports. SEE ALSO: MSNBC’s…

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In the 1990s, four young Black and Latino men on their way to a basketball game in the state of New Jersey suddenly became the…

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FROM NEWS92FM.com — Forecasters Tuesday upgraded Tropical Storm Isaac to a Category 1 hurricane just hours before it’s expected to make landfall on the Gulf Coast, while warning that the biggest threat will be the rainfall and storm surge, not the wind. Isaac, a massive and slow-moving storm, will make landfall as early as Tuesday night, […]

They are often the ones without a voice, left behind in a natural disaster. But 70 animals from Louisiana are now in Houston, in hopes of…

NOAA-NASA GOES Project(NEW YORK) -- Forecasters Tuesday upgraded Tropical Storm Isaac to a Category 1 hurricane just hours before it's expected to make landfall on the Gulf Coast, while warning that the biggest threat will be the rainfall and storm surge, not the wind. Isaac, a massive and slow-moving storm, will make landfall as early as Tuesday night, a day short of the seventh anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu said Isaac's path is similar to Katrina's and the anniversary has left much of the Gulf Coast on "a high level of anxiety." Winds are now 75 miles per hour and are expected to rise to at least 80 mph when Isaac makes landfall. Forecasters say the big threat will be the storm surge around New Orleans and Biloxi, Miss., where water might rise six to nine feet. The hurricane is forecasted to hover over the Gulf Coast and could punish coastal areas with up to 20 inches of rain. "The models show [Isaac's] forward speed slowing down, and that's not good, when a large system moves slowly, that means a lot of rainfall," Rick Knabb, director of the National Hurricane Center in Miami, told Good Morning America today. As of 11:20 a.m. ET, the center of the hurricane was 80 miles from the mouth of the Mississippi River and moving northwest at 10 mph, according to the National Hurricane Center. Copyright 2012 ABC News Radio

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Most women–we assume–would love the thought of experiencing multiple orgasms within a 24-hour time frame. SEE ALSO: Gabby Douglas: Teammates Called Me A Slave But…

With Hurricane Isaac making it’s way to New Orleans, La., — threatening to hit the city within hours of the anniversary of Hurricane Katrina —…

With Hurricane Isaac making it’s way to New Orleans, La., — threatening to hit the city within hours of the anniversary of Hurricane Katrina —…

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This past Sunday, two-time Olympic gold gymnast Gabrielle Douglas (pictured left) told Oprah Winfrey on her “Next Chapter” show that her teammates at Excalibur Gym in…

ADD/HD has been one of the top, steadily increasing diagnoses for children. If your child has an attention deficit disorder, many questions arise to help your child be the best they can be. Dr. Kevin Ross Emery helps you better understand ADD/HD and the effects it has on your child. ADD/HD is an evolutionary process […]

Many recall the memories and lessons left behind after Hurricane Katrina ravaged New Orleans. Listen to one man’s story that was shared with News 92…

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Although African Americans make up just 13 percent of the U.S. population, we account for 33 percent of the missing in the Federal Bureau of…