Celebrities react to Charlie Daniels' death
The world is mourning the loss of Charlie Daniels.
The world is mourning the loss of Charlie Daniels.
The site of the shooting was one block away from the George Floyd memorial.
All’s well that ends well.
Detroit Lions rookie Jeff Okudah astonished some fans with a “random thought” on Sunday.
White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany on Monday defended President Trump’s claim that 99 percent of cases are harmless.
President Trump on Monday lashed out at NASCAR and questioned why Bubba Wallace, the auto racing company's only Black driver, hasn't apologized after the highly-publicized investigation over a rope found in his garage.
“Selling Sunset” star Christine Quinn claimed in a new interview that she was sick with coronavirus in December at her wedding to Christian Richard.
As the president of the Tokyo Olympics, Yoshiro Mori knows experts will have to come up with defenses against COVID-19 for the postponed games to open a year from now.
Researchers have discovered that enormous sea scorpions bigger than a human swam the oceans prior to the age of the dinosaurs.
Baseball's two World Series finalists canceled workouts Monday because of COVID-19 testing delays that one executive worried could endanger the baseball season.
A battle rages in the streets, in academia, in the culture and in the hearts and minds of the people over whether America was and remains a good and great nation.
Mike Trout’s mother had a simple message for the world Sunday as her son appeared at Los Angeles Angels training camp.
Cam Newton appears to be more motivated than ever to get back on the football field.
Three minority owners of the Washington Redskins are looking to sell their shares due to their due to their different standpoint from majority owner Daniel Snyder, according to multiple reports.
The foreign policy victory for the United States comes amid tensions over the coronavirus, trade, the South China Sea, and as the two nations are engaged in a 21st-century version of the space race.
Several big-city mayors and top officials are acknowledging that weeks of anti-police protests and riots may have contributed to surging coronavirus rates.
The most disturbing aspect of these events is that so many well-meaning people have been duped into joining them.
Former San Francisco 49ers coach Chip Kelly was praised Saturday for his ability to keep the team together in 2016 when Colin Kaepernick protested during the national anthem.
Colin Kaepernick was ripped on social media over the weekend over his tweet denouncing the Fourth of July holiday about nine years after he was celebrating it.
Los Angeles County saw a record 3,187 new coronavirus cases on Friday, the highest daily total since the start of the pandemic, according to health officials.
Tweet comes on the heels of politically charged Fourth of July weekend
In an impassioned press conference Sunday night, Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms issued a full-throated call for citizens to stop "shooting each other up on our streets," after an 8-year-old girl was shot and killed on the Fourth of July near a Wendy's that became a flashpoint of recent anti-police protests in the city.
Several agencies are responding to the scene
President Trump should galvanize the country with positivity and optimism, Steve Hilton said Sunday, encouraging the Trump campaign to spread a message of hope as it works to reenergize his reelection bid.
Rep. Greg Steube defended President Trump’s Fourth of July speech Sunday amid withering criticism from liberals who called his remarks divisive instead of unifying.