A private jet carrying a music talent agent and five others hit a power line in foggy weather early Thursday and crashed into a San Diego neighborhood, slamming into a home and killing multiple people on the flight.
The Colorado Rockies lost Thursday to send their record to 8-42, the fewest games any team has won through 50 games since the MLB modern era began in 1901.
Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said Friday that he spoke by telephone with U.S. President Donald Trump and agreed to hold "productive" discussions at an upcoming round of tariff talks between the two sides.
The millions of tourists and Florida residents who visit state parks each year will see them remain free of golf courses, new hotels and sports facilities, as Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a law curtailing his administration's plans to allow ...
A federal judge has issued a restraining order blocking the Trump administration's move to kick Harvard University out of the foreign student program, saying the school faces an irreparable injury if the decision is allowed to go forward.
A group tasked with making a plan to remove weapons held by Palestinian factions in Lebanon's refugees camps met for the first time Friday to begin hashing out a timetable and mechanism for disarming the groups.
The U.S. Army said it would pay to repair any damage to D.C. streets caused by military equipment during next month's 250th anniversary parade, several media reports said.
Rather than endure the humiliation of a blowout loss to the Indiana Fever, the Chicago Sky is alleging racism ("Caitlin Clark, Fever support Angel Reese amid investigation into fan's racial slurs," Web, May 20).
Federal prosecutors charged an illegal immigrant from Colombia with stealing someone else's identity then using it to illegally vote, obtain a secure identification and steal $400,000 in welfare and other federal programs.