Preview: Panthers seek to avenge recent loss to Avalanche
The Florida Panthers remain on the road as they pay a visit to the Colorado Avalanche.
The Florida Panthers remain on the road as they pay a visit to the Colorado Avalanche.
ISIS threatened to unleash more terror attacks on New York City and depicted NYPD Police Commissioner James O’Neill at the mercy of a knife-wielding jihadi fighter in a frightening new poster released Thursday -- just three days after an ISIS-inspired Bangladeshi man detonated a pipe bomb in a busy subway passageway.
An unarmed Texas man who was shot and killed by an Arizona police officer in a controversial, widely seen videotaped slaying was the victim of "an execution," the man's wife said this week, adding she felt "betrayed" by jurors who acquitted the cop of murder.
A Miami day care center closed on Tuesday after two children died of suspected meningitis.
Fans are getting prepared to flock to the theaters for the release of the latest installment of the “Star Wars” film series: “The Last Jedi.”
A new study sheds light on how the mosquito-borne Zika virus causes a rare neurological condition, and the findings could have implications for companies working on Zika vaccines, U.S. researchers said on Wednesday.
As many as 646,000 people are dying globally from seasonal influenza each year, U.S. health officials said on Wednesday, a rise from earlier assessments of the disease's death toll.
If you have a cocktail connoisseur on your holiday shopping list, a simple bottle of red wine or run-of-the-mill whiskey may not do the trick.
Here’s a look at what net neutrality is and how the FCC's plans could impact consumers nationwide.
Sounds like the Grinch took a trip to Kansas this year.
Congressional Republicans could summit the tax reform peak next week – and then plummet into a government shutdown pit two days later.
Santa Claus stopped by to visit with a Texas hospital’s tiniest patients recently, as staff did their best to help spread holiday cheer.
A California woman who cashed nearly $300,000 worth of her dead mother's Social Security checks for 24 years, financing her own car payments, airline tickets and hotel stays along the way, was sentenced Tuesday to 13 months in prison.
The Argentinian submarine that vanished last month was being chased by a British helicopter and Chilean ship shortly before disappearing, one of the doomed vessel's sailors told his sister in a "strange" message that was one of the last sent from the sub.
Archaeologists have learned a great deal about “the Huarmey Queen” in the five years since they discovered the tomb El Castillo de Huarmey in Peru and found her body inside.
Accusations of collusion between the Trump administration and Russia have "been made up by Trump's opponents to delegitimize Trump's time in office," Vladimir Putin said Thursday.
A worker at a city-contracted job site in Milwaukee is now jobless after his cooler with “offensive” Ku Klux Klan and Confederate flag stickers was spotted, city officials said
The death of a state representative -- who apparently committed suicide Wednesday after being accused of molestation -- sent more shock waves through a Kentucky Statehouse already rocked by other sexual misconduct scandals.
It’s no secret that 2017 has felt like a divisive year all around. However, some managed to claw their way to the New Year more unscathed than others.
Sounds like an extreme sport
Zimbabwe's new president is showing signs of charting a path different from that of his ousted mentor, Robert Mugabe, as he tries to win over the country before next year's elections.
Editor's note: The following column is excerpted from "This Child of Faith: Raising a Spiritual Child in a Secular World " by Sophfronia Scott and Tain Gregory.
The days of ultra-liberal feminists in the media and Hollywood brainwashing women into believing they speak for the majority of us are coming to an abrupt and final end.
It’s not much of an overstatement to say that the media are enjoying the Alabama upset.