Reds' Elly De La Cruz goes viral after giving first press conference entirely in English
Cincinnati Reds infielder Elly De La Cruz gave his first press conference entirely in English Wednesday, telling reporters it's "important" for him and fans.
Cincinnati Reds infielder Elly De La Cruz gave his first press conference entirely in English Wednesday, telling reporters it's "important" for him and fans.
Atlanta police and rescue crews cut two activists duct taped to a tower crane at the construction site of "Cop City," who were protesting the facility.
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred is hoping for a "short" investigation into Shohei Ohtani and his gambling situation with ex-interpreter Ippei Mizuhara.
Linda L. Bean, a granddaughter of famed outdoor retailer L.L. Bean who became an entrepreneur and conservative activist, died on Saturday.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore on Thursday said recovery efforts after the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge would be a "long road ahead."
For senior adults, the complexities of health care can be overwhelming, experts say. Doctors weighed in on the challenges that make it difficult for seniors to get the care they need.
U.S. District Judge James Wesley Hendrix ruled against a Department of Transportation rule requiring states to report and measure greenhouse gas emissions from highway vehicles
Although all signs point to the Commanders adding one of the top quarterback prospects to their roster in the draft, coach Dan Quinn appears to be mulling the choice.
Glenn Youngkin, governor of Virginia, vetoed bills on Thursday that would mandate a minimum wage increase and would allow recreational retail sales of marijuana.
There's a reason why the New York Yankees acquired All-Star Juan Soto — it wasn't exactly for his defense, but that's what was on display on Opening Day.
Mike Arougheti, one of the new owners of the Baltimore Orioles, announced to O's fans on opening day that the first round of beers was on ownership.
Harvard University removed a book binding made of human skin from a 19th century book in its libraries, citing ethical concerns and "past failures."
Before the Orioles began their 2024 MLB season, members of the Maryland Transportation Authority were honored for their efforts after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse.
Greece's government survived a vote of no-confidence on Thursday, brought on by opposition parties over the government's handling of last year's rail crash that left 57 dead.
New York Jets owner Woody Johnson responded to an NFL Network report that said he had a "heated conversation" with head coach Robert Saleh, which he vehemently denied.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers seized over $1.1 million of methamphetamine from the quarter panels of a vehicle entering the U.S. in Eagle Pass, Texas.
Duke legend Christian Laettner is not a fan of what NIL has become. He told ESPN Radio Thursday the NCAA should do away with the NIL system.
Caitlin Clark wrote a tribute post to Iowa Hawkeyes fans after she played in her final home game Monday, a 64-54 March Madness victory.
Kentucky lawmakers on Thursday gave final approval to a sweeping criminal justice bill, heading to Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear's desk after the state House passed it in a 75-23 vote.
Thousands of emails from the late North Dakota Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem's account have been released — controversial, sought-after records previously feared lost to time.
UNC's Armando Bacot’s private message inbox filled up quickly after the Tar Heels' win over Michigan State in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
Joe Lieberman leaves behind a complex political legacy at age 82, FOX News Correspondent Chad Pergram shares the history of the late Connecticut senator.
Alon Leichman, the first Israeli coach in Major League Baseball, is making a strong statement ahead of the Cincinnati Reds' 2024 season opener with his custom glove.
An Illinois state senator said he was concerned about the Prisoner Review Board years before the release of a man who killed a boy while on parole.
Oil and gas rig companies operating in the waters off the UK in the North Sea could face being shut down if they do not convert platforms to green electricity or low-carbon energy.