Los Angeles Clippers owner Steve Ballmer says he was "conned," as the NBA investigates Kawhi Leonard's $28 million Aspiration deal tied to bankrupt financial services firm.
Georgia joins seven other states sending National Guard troops to Washington D.C. as part of Trump administration's mission to restore order in the capital.
Philadelphia Eagles star receiver AJ Brown was surprisingly quiet in the team's 24-20 season-opening victory, receiving just one target late in the game.
President Donald Trump's D.C. crime crackdown has resulted in 1,914 arrests since Aug. 7, including 73 individuals arrested Thursday night and six missing children rescued.
Virginia Republicans accuse Democrats of playing politics after blocking 14 more of Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s university board picks, bringing the total to 22.
Rosie O'Donnell discussed President Donald Trump's threat to revoke her citizenship and addressed whether she plans on moving back to the U.S. in a new interview.
Ireland Baldwin defended stepmom Hilaria Baldwin ahead of her "Dancing with the Stars" debut, crediting her for saving Alec Baldwin's life and improving their family.
President Donald Trump's D.C. crime crackdown has resulted in 1,914 arrests since Aug. 7, including 73 individuals arrested Thursday night and six missing children rescued.
Amy Coney Barrett speaks about her confirmation process and Supreme Court colleagues while defending emergency rulings favoring Trump administration policies.
The settlement is the largest payout in the history of U.S. copyright cases and could lead more A.I. companies to pay rights holders for use of their works.
The economy added only 22,000 jobs in August. President Trump’s high tariffs and mass deportations appear to have created noticeable pressure on employers.
Democrats on the House China committee said the office of Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, was “stripping away the guardrails that protect our nation from foreign influence.”
Studies over the last decade of acetaminophen use in pregnancy — including a recent scientific review — have yielded mixed results but have not found a causal connection.
He and his classmates from a historically Black college in Greensboro, N.C., desegregated a Woolworth’s lunch counter in 1960, inspiring similar protests across the nation.
The president has sent soldiers and federal agents to some cities, and promised to do the same in others, prompting lawsuits and stirring outrage among local leaders.
The federal form, used to determine financial aid, will be available to the public on Oct. 1. Technical glitches that delayed the form for the past two years are said to have been resolved.