Thunder defeat Pacers in George's first game against former team
Paul George scored just 10 points against his former team, and it was the kind of game he had longed for.
Paul George scored just 10 points against his former team, and it was the kind of game he had longed for.
A police major was picked Wednesday as the first woman to lead the Honolulu Police Department – a force trying to regain trust following corruption allegations against the previous chief and his associates.
The upstart tea party Republican who challenged Arizona Sen. John McCain last year and then set her sights on the state's junior senator is suddenly in the national spotlight.
Nearly a year after her disastrous election defeat – and facing new scrutiny over a questionable uranium deal and ties to the Fusion GPS dossier – Democrat Hillary Clinton claimed Wednesday that the Republican Party was “imploding.”
I am in Switzerland this week interacting with and lecturing to students and faculty at the University of Zurich. The subject of our work is the U.S. Constitution and its protections of personal liberty.
Alejandro “Alex” Castillo, the man wanted in the killing of a North Carolina teenager, was added to the FBI’s “Ten Most Wanted Fugitives” list Tuesday and may be hiding in Mexico, authorities said.
The Miami Heat are outrebounded by 13 in Wednesday's home loss to the Spurs.
Kenya is holding its second presidential election since August despite high tension and the main opposition leader's call for his followers to boycott.
President Donald Trump has criticized Russia for hindering U.S. efforts to force North Korea into getting rid of nuclear weapons -- and praised China for its support.
A former African judge who has reviewed new information on the mysterious 1961 plane crash that killed U.N. Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold says "it is plausible that an external attack or threat may have been a cause of the crash."
For the first time in the 107-year history of the Boy Scouts, three triplets who are blind have been named Eagle Scouts.
The Democratic National Committee and Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign committee violated campaign finance laws after they failed to disclose payments linked to the so-called "Trump dossier," alleged a complaint filed with the Federal Election Commission by the Campaign Legal Center.
A sheriff’s deputy in Florida, who was arrested after getting caught on video stealing from a deceased man’s home, reportedly resigned Wednesday night.
The Justice Department said Wednesday night that it had lifted a gag order on a former FBI informant involved in a high-profile Russia bribery case, clearing the individual to speak to Congress about Moscow’s Obama-era uranium deals in the U.S. market and other schemes.
A former fertility doctor in Indiana accused of using his own sperm to impregnate patients plans to plead guilty to two charges of obstruction of justice.
The Justice Department said Wednesday night that it had lifted a gag order on a former FBI informant involved in a high-profile Russia bribery case, clearing the individual to speak to Congress about Moscow’s Obama-era efforts to gain access to U.S. uranium reserves and other schemes.
Comedian and daytime talk show host Ellen DeGeneres is receiving some backlash from fans after a joke about Katy Perry was taken as sexist.
Congressman shares his take on controversial 2010 deal with Russian-backed company.
Vice President Mike Pence announced Wednesday that he will travel to Israel and Egypt in late December at President Donald Trump's request.
Oakland A’s catcher Bruce Maxwell, 26, claimed this week that a waiter in his Alabama hometown of Huntsville refused him service after identifying him as the MLB player who took the knee during “The Star Spangled Banner” last month – only the waiter has a very different version of events, and told Fox News that was far from what went down.
The Justice Department said Wednesday night that it had lifted a gag order preventing an FBI informant from telling Congress details about an Obama-era deal in which a Russian-backed company bought a uranium firm with mines in the U.S. In a statement, the department said it had authorized the informant to discuss the 2013 agreement -- known as Uranium One -- and related matters with the leaders of the Senate Judiciary Committee, the House Oversight committee, and the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.
Former President George H.W. Bush’s office released a statement Wednesday night apologizing to “anyone he has offended” following accusations that he sexually harassed an actress four years ago.
President Michel Temer survived a key vote Wednesday night on whether he should be tried on corruption charges, mustering support in Brazil’s lower house of Congress despite abysmal approval ratings and widespread rejection among his countrymen.
The Democratic National Committee and Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign committee violated campaign finance laws after they failed to disclose payments linked to the so-called "Trump dossier," alleged a complaint filed with the Federal Election Commission by the Campaign Legal Center.
Choi Kwanghyuk is one of the lucky ones. He was able to free himself from the clutches of a brutal dictatorship in his native North Korea where he was persecuted by the government for his Christian faith.