P&O has issued a 'horrified' statement after members of its cruise ship staff were accused of wearing Ku Klux Klan (KKK) fancy dress costumes during one voyage. The incident was reported onboard one P ...
For four hours on Wednesday, and with tempers flaring throughout, Indiana lawmakers and plenty of constituents debated ...
For four hours on Wednesday, and with tempers flaring throughout, Indiana lawmakers and plenty of constituents debated ...
The Associated Press The Rev. Boise Kimber, at podium, president-elect of the National Baptist Convention, USA, addresses ...
Continued strong winds and dry conditions on Wednesday morning rapidly spread a fire near Castaic Lake in northern Los ...
In a now-viral video, a group of people in white dresses and hoods of the same colour were seen walking behind a person ...
Several cities in Northern Kentucky received reports of fliers calling on people to monitor and report all immigrants and ...
The flyer read, "Leave now avoid deportation," and included information for KKK groups in Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and Pennsylvania.
Chamber President Alfonso Cornejo says no one has reported police-like activity so far, but they're still on edge.
Law enforcement officials in Kentucky are now looking into disturbing Ku Klux Klan flyers instructing immigrants to “leave now” and “avoid deportation.” They were discovered in Fort Wright, Ludlow and ...
The employees were dressed as snow cones for a family Christmas event, according to a spokesperson for the cruise line.
An Australian cruise line was forced to issue an apology to passengers after employees dressed up in costumes during a recent ...