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A Black teenager in Mississippi has died days after Gulfport police shot him in the head outside a discount store.
A Georgia mayor helped a mother and three children escape from a sport utility vehicle that was stalled on railroad…
Uvalde's school district superintendent announced Monday he plans to resign by the end of the academic year.
An army of 42,000 utility workers has restored electricity to more than 2.5 million businesses and homes in Florida since Hurricane…
On Wednesday night, Staley will accept the award at the Women’s Sports Foundation's Annual Salute to Women in Sports.
A small-business advocacy group has filed a new lawsuit seeking to block the Biden administration's efforts to forgive student loan debt.
The Pentagon seeks to address mental health in its military ranks amid spiraling suicide rates among service members.
Teddy Bridgewater’s first start quarterbacking with the Miami Dolphins on Sunday began with a big hit on his first snap.
Alan Byerly reportedly assaulted an AP photographer and used a stun gun against police officers during the Jan. 6 attack.
One week after his best performance his season, Rashaad Penny was forced from Sunday's game against the New Orleans Saints.
A Canadian official told The AP the U.N. was “watching the situation in Haiti closely" to assess the nation's request…
The 43-year-old Cormier retired from MMA following his 2020 loss to Stipe Miocic in a bout for the UFC heavyweight…
General manager Brian Cashman, who has worked for the Yankees since 1986, could not recall another player missing a workout.
Pope Francis departed from prepared remarks to slam Europe’s treatment of migrants as “disgusting, sinful and criminal.”
Ataxia replaced “gross motor instability” on the list of symptoms that would prohibit a player, like Tagovailoa, from returning.
Hart’s absence dampened a historic day for the Wolverines who improved to 6-0 for the second straight season.
Advocates are hopeful that Biden’s pardons lead state lawmakers to pardon and expunge minor drug offenses from people’s records.
Herschel Walker says his opponent, Sen. Raphael Warnock, and the Democratic Party are the real purveyors of division.