Joe Maddon to interview for Angels' manager job
Joe Maddon will interview for the Los Angeles Angels' managerial vacancy this week, a person familiar with the process told The Associated Press,
Joe Maddon will interview for the Los Angeles Angels' managerial vacancy this week, a person familiar with the process told The Associated Press,
A United Airlines flight with more than 200 people aboard has made an emergency landing in Maine.
There haven’t been any missing 18-and-a-half minutes from White House audio recordings. Yet.
President Trump faced swift criticism early Monday after the White House announced its decision to move U.S. troops from northern Syria and give way for Turkey’s planned military incursion in the region.
Genteel Republicans like Mitt Romney complain about Donald Trump’s unpresidential behavior but how else does he combat the dirty left?
President Trump on Sunday tweeted that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., should be impeached over their handling of the whistleblower investigation.
The White House announced late Sunday that Turkey will soon move forward with its planned military operation in northeast Syria in an area where U.S. troops have been deployed and operating with Kurdish-led forces.
Goats outnumber human inhabitants 15-fold and they are munching stretches of Samothraki, Greece, into a moonscape.
A New Jersey man sued an art pop-up event organizer, the gallery and the building owner Friday in Manhattan Supreme Court, alleging they're responsible for getting his attackers drunk -- even though he said one was underage -- before they brutally injured him in July for wearing a pro-Trump "Make America Great Again" hat, according to a report.
A homeless man confessed to fatally bludgeoning four sleeping vagrants and critically injuring a fifth during a bloody rampage through Chinatown, a prosecutor said in court on Sunday.
President Trump issued rare compliments to award-winning journalist Bob Woodward while slamming "Face the Nation" and "Meet the Press" hosts on Sunday.
An 18-year-old driver and two boys -- ages 12 and 16 -- died after their car plunged into a Delaware canal Sunday morning, investigators said.
Rip Taylor, the zany comedian who was a television and nightclub mainstay for over six decades, has died, according to his publicist. Taylor was 84.
A knife-wielding Maryland woman who slashed a man’s throat at a Taco Bell in Oregon this past July -- after he told her to “zip it” for berating the staff -- was sentenced Thursday to 7 years in prison, according to a report.
Former President Jimmy Carter is recovering at his home in Plains, Ga., after a fall on Sunday, according to The Carter Center.
A member of the NFLPA blasted the league after a medical cart appeared to malfunction moments after Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph was knocked out of Sunday’s game in Pittsburgh with a concussion.
The federal government has opened public lands in California for oil and gas drilling as part of a broader effort to strengthen energy independence.
A woman took 2020 presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke to task over illegal immigration and his push for the government to confiscate some guns, at a Phoenix town hall Sunday.
Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., has bowed down to President Trump and given him the "green light" to enlist foreign governments to crush his political opponents, Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., said in a Sunday interview.
President Trump represents a traitorous threat to the security of the United States and isn't worth voting for next November, according to 2020 presidential candidate and former Congressman, Joe Walsh.
Republican senators are fearful of backlash from the White House and President Trump and have allowed those fears to quash any meaningful action on impeachment, said former CIA director John Brennan on Sunday.
At least seven anti-government demonstrators were killed in Iraq Sunday amid ongoing clashes between protesters and security forces that have left more than 100 dead and thousands more wounded.
It has become President Trump's default good-news selling point: his success appointing a record-setting number of judges to the federal bench, including two justices.