The United States has sanctioned Tanzania's police chief and barred him from entering the US, citing alleged human rights violations committed by the police force.
ORLANDO — The NFL has a clear vision of what its ideal regular season looks like. And like a pound-and-ground offense that keeps churning downfield, one 5-yard run after another, the end zone is now within reach. The league’s nirvana is an 18-game regular season and one international game for each of its 32 franchises....
A Florida high school senior described as a “sweetheart” and a “friend to everyone” was killed in a car crash – hours before he was set to receive his diploma. Christopher Brooks, 18, was heading to his graduation practice at South Fork High in Stuart, Fla. on Thursday morning when he smashed straight into the...
US Attorney Andrew Boutros announced his office was dropping the charges with prejudice after a closed-door hearing before US District Judge April Perry, during which the Joe Biden-appointed jurist said she was "incredibly shocked" by the government's actions.
Bo Bichette had an old friend looking for him last week as the Mets prepared for the Subway Series. J.D. Martinez, hired last month by the Mets as a special assistant, found Bichette in the home clubhouse at Citi Field before a game and shared a few thoughts with Bichette on the slumping infielder’s plate...
The Yankees' top pitching prospect quickly went from being known as the kid who throws hard to being someone who could legitimately help the big league club this season.
The United States has arrested the sister of the executive president of GAESA, a sprawling conglomerate of military-run businesses in Cuba, due to her alleged ties to the communist regime.
An unruly United Airlines passenger allegedly tried to open one of the plane’s doors at a height of 36,000 feet and assaulted another traveler after the jet had taken off from Newark Liberty International Airport. Pilots aboard United 1551, which was bound for Guatemala City, were forced to make an emergency landing in Washington Dulles...
Robert Redfield – the former director of the Centers Disease Control and Prevention – has warned the Ebola outbreak is going to become "a very significant pandemic.”