LOCAL NEWS

Frank: HUD shouldn't give funds to Cherokees

U.S. Rep. Barney Frank has asked the federal government to cut off housing funds to the Cherokee Nation and restore tribal citizenship to black Cherokees. More »

Neponset River trail bridges Mattapan and Milton

A compromise route for extending the Neponset River trail splits its one-mile length between Mattapan and Milton, winning support from residents of both communities who live along the river's banks. More »

NATIONAL NEWS

Dick Gregory protests BP's treatment of oil spill victims

Washington, D.C. - Veteran comedian and activist Dick Gregory was arrested last Friday for blocking the entrance way in a protest against British Petroleum for its handling of a $20 billion victims' compensation fund. More »

Black unemployment: Highest in 27 years

NEW YORK - The August jobs report was dismal for plenty of reasons, but perhaps most striking was the picture it painted of racial inequality in the job market. More »

Obama says GOP must back US first, create jobs

DETROIT - President Barack Obama used a boisterous Labor Day rally to put congressional Republicans on the spot, challenging them to place the country's interests above all else and vote to create jobs and put the economy back on a path toward growth. "Show us what you've got," he said. More »

The post-9/11 'new normal' looks much like the old

WASHINGTON - In the crucible of Sept. 11, no one could imagine things would ever be the same again. Seems they pretty much are. The attacks that spawned two wars and will shout forever from history books are well receded from daily life for most Americans. More »

Tough economic climate as Obama seeks 2nd term

WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama faces a long re-election campaign having all but given up on the economy rebounding in any meaningful way before November 2012. His own budget office predicts unemployment will stay at about 9 percent, a frightening number for any president seeking a second term. More »

WORLD NEWS

Aid groups: 20,000 flee Sudan fighting to Ethiopia

Aid groups said Tuesday they are launching an emergency operation to help thousands of people who have crossed into Ethiopia to escape fighting in southeastern Sudan. More »

Ex-Libya rebels search homes of Gadhafi loyalists

Former rebels, weapons drawn, burst into the houses of suspected supporters of Moammar Gadhafi, searching rooms and hauling away military uniforms, a portable safe and documents that appear to link residents to the deposed regime. More »


HEALTH

Half of Americans drink daily soda, sweet beverage

ATLANTA - Half of Americans drink a soda or sugary beverage each day - and some are downing a lot. More »

CDC: Doctors prescribing fewer antibiotics to kids

ATLANTA - The push to get pediatricians to stop prescribing antibiotics for the wrong illnesses is paying off a bit, a new government report found. More »