(RNN) – In the wake of a shooting that killed five people at his newspaper, the Capital Gazette, on Thursday, reporter Chase Cook tweeted: “I can tell you this: We are putting out a damn paper tomorrow.” And they did. Reporters, editors and salespeople were all doing their jobs when a gunman blasted out the glass doors […]

Comedian Kevin Hart went from headlining his own stand-up comedy tours to being the headliner on the cover “Rolling Stone.” Sources say that Kevin always…

Have you seen the latest cover of Newsweek? The issue, “What Silicon Valley Really Thinks Of Women” features an unassuming working woman who realizes her skirt is being lifted by an arrow. The message was loud and clear: women, even when in sophisticated and respected workplaces, like the infamous Silicon Valley, are ultimately undervalued in their work […]

  CLEVELAND, OH (WOIO) – Two in three Northeast Ohio households seeking food assistance from a food bank have to choose between paying for food and paying for utilities, according to the Hunger America 2014 report. The study was conducted by Three Northeast Ohio food banks in partnership with Feeding America, the nations’s leading domestic […]

  CLEVELAND, Ohio —  Cuyahoga County voters will have the final say on whether or not to continue to support all of Cleveland’s sports teams, when they go to the polls in May, as they will vote for a 20-year renewal of the county-wide sin tax. This, after Tuesday’s unanimous (11-0) approval by county council […]

Women who attempted get abortions but were denied are three times as likely to fall into poverty than those whose efforts were not blocked, a recent study conducted by researchers at University of California San Francisco found. UCSF’s Bixby Center on Global Reproductive Health examined 3,000 interviews conducted with over 1,000 women from across the […]

A new study released Thursday found that, though more and more people are falling into poverty, the issue has barely registered in some of the top media outlets in America. Left-wing media watchdog FAIR examined the main three evening newscasts, as well as the “PBS Newshour,” NPR’s “All Things Considered,” the New York Times, Washington […]

CLEVELAND — Nearly one in six Americans is living in poverty. A report from the Census Bureau on Wednesday says poverty levels have not changed since 2010. Radio host Tavis Smiley and Cornell West began a four-state tour in Cleveland called “Poverty 2.0.” The tour will address poverty in four battle ground states. The duo will host six town hall meetings […]

As it turns out, Barack Obama isn’t just competing with Mitt Romney. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the Democratic National Committee is having a difficult time booking musical acts for the Democratic National Convention because of MTV. The music television network is airing its Video Music Awards on Sept. 6, the same night Obama will […]

When it comes to dress sense, what’s worse: layer upon bulky layer of long underwear and puffy coats? Flashy, barely-there outfits? Or downright sloppiness? Travel + Leisure readers rated major destinations in categories including style for the annual America’s Favorite Cities survey — and the results confirm that city dwellers fall short of fashionable in […]

The family of Jason Russell, the creator of the "Kony 2012" viral video and a co-founder of the advocacy group Invisible Children, said that "brief reactive psychosis" brought on his public meltdown on a San Diego street corner last week. "The preliminary diagnosis he received is called brief reactive psychosis, an acute state brought on by the extreme exhaustion, stress and dehydration," the statement reads. "Though new to us, the doctors say this is a common experience given the great mental, emotional and physical shock his body has gone through in these last two weeks."

An emotional Sherri Shepherd choked up while sharing her experience with abortion in an extremely intense debate on Wednesday's "View." The hosts were discussing a Texas law that requires women to have a sonogram before having an abortion. The law mandates doctors to show women sonogram images, play fetal heartbeats and describe features of fetuses. Joy Behar called it "totalitarian," but Elisabeth Hasselbeck compared it to knowing the facts about a procedure before getting a cyst removed or having kidney surgery.