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Alexis Herman, a native of Mobile, served as the labor secretary in President Bill Clinton’s administration in 1997 until 2001.
Women of Power Honoree Alexis Herman, who was also a pioneer as the first Black U.S. Labor Secretary, dies at 76.
The pontiff will be laid to rest after a Mass in front of St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City. The first Jesuit and first ...
The growth of alt-right activist groups and the state's response to the COVID-19 pandemic are two factors that help explain ...
Mobile native and former United States Secretary of Labor Alexis Herman has died. She was 77. Herman was the first African American to serve as the U.S. Labor Secretary. She ...
Following the Swiss Guard’s dismissal of the hours-long queue of Catholic faithful viewing Pope Francis’s open casket, St.
The president’s attacks on Powell could put a “shadow of suspicion” over whomever Trump picks as the next Fed chair.
In fact, there’s a long history of presidents putting pressure on Fed chiefs to cut interest rates. But President Trump’s ...
Shannon Sharpe is “absolutely” innocent of the rape allegations and $50 million lawsuit against him, Stephen A. Smith says he ...
April 24, 2025, marked the 110th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. The recognition of the Armenian Genocide has always ...
On Wednesday, April 23, the fascist issued an executive order, the “White House Initiative to Promote Excellence and Innovation at Historically Black Colleges and Universities.” It is among the most ...
A complete listing of Alabama players selected, dating back to the first NFL draft in 1936, plus AFL, expansion and ...