Badgers men's hockey: 3 Wisconsin players among top 30 freshmen in preseason ranking
Quick forwards Sean Dhooghe and Linus Weissbach and defenseman Tyler Inamoto were listed on ISS Hockey's preseason rankings.
Quick forwards Sean Dhooghe and Linus Weissbach and defenseman Tyler Inamoto were listed on ISS Hockey's preseason rankings.
GENEVA (AP) — UN migration agency says expected toll from shipwreck of Rohingya Muslims fleeing Myanmar now 60.
TALLINN, Estonia (AP) — The Latest on the European Union leaders' summit in Estonia (all times local):
TOKYO (AP) — Contaminated water might have leaked from the damaged Fukushima nuclear reactors after erroneous settings on water gauges lowered the levels of groundwater nearby.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — With one of the nation's most expensive cities as his backdrop, Gov. Jerry Brown will sign legislation Friday aimed at tackling California's growing affordable housing crisis.
MOSCOW (AP) — Police have detained opposition leader Alexei Navalny ahead of a rally in a major Russian city.
PHOENIX (AP) — NBA training camps began this week for the Boston Celtics and Washington Wizards, but two starters from the teams were noticeably absent. Twin brothers Marcus and Markieff Morris were in a Phoenix courtroom standing trial on felony…
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — European Investment Bank head Werner Hoyer, whose name has come up as a possible candidate to be Germany's next finance minister, says he will be staying on at the helm of the EIB for the next…
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — An Afghan official says a Taliban attack on a police checkpoint has left five police dead in western Farah province.
Sir Elton John will commemorate his 50-year writing partnership with Bernie Taupin on a new greatest hits collection, 'Diamonds'.
MUMBAI, India (AP) — The Latest on a stampede at a Mumbai train station (all times local):
LONDON (AP) — London's transport authority says its commissioner will meet with the chief executive of Uber next week.
THESSALONIKI, Greece (AP) — A panel of Greek judges has opened the extradition hearing of Russian cybercrime suspect Alexander Vinnik, who is wanted in the United States in a $4 billion bitcoin fraud case.
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — Thousands of Burundi refugees are under pressure to go home where they risk being killed, tortured or raped, an international human rights group said Friday.
TALLINN, Estonia (AP) — British Prime Minister Theresa May is guaranteeing her country's security commitment to the other 27 European Union leaders even though the nation is leaving the bloc.
HONOLULU (AP) — One of Hawaii's most divisive issues is centered on a largely barren, wintry mountain.
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Turkey's state-run news agency says authorities have issued detention warrants for 117 military officers — most of them on active duty — as part of an ongoing investigation into last year's failed coup attempt blamed on…
BERLIN (AP) — Volkswagen says it expects to take charges of about 2.5 billion euros ($2.9 billion) in the third quarter to cover the costs of buying back and retrofitting diesel cars in North America.
NEW YORK (AP) — Oppressor or liberator? Feminist in a silk robe, or pipe-smoking exploiter? Opinions were flying a day after Hugh Hefner's death over just what he did — and didn't do — for women.
London (CNN) -- When two teenage boys threw acid at a food delivery driver and tried to steal his scooter, young Londoners sipping on cocktails at a nearby dim sum bar became their unwitting audience.
The students of La Crescent-Hokah School District are about to get their walk on.
MUMBAI, India (AP) — The Latest on a stampede at a Mumbai train station (all times local):
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) — Students at Harvard University staged a protest as Education Secretary Betsy DeVos delivered an address on school choice.
PARSONS, Tenn. (AP) — All over the small Tennessee city of Parsons are reminders of a kidnap-slaying that tore the community apart.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Social media giant Twitter told congressional investigators it has suspended at least two dozen accounts that may have been tied to Russia, but the top Democrat on the Senate intelligence committee was anything but satisfied.