Tom Oates: Aaron Rodgers' injury provides several tests for the Packers
GREEN BAY — Surely, the question has crossed the mind of everyone who follows the Green Bay Packers.
GREEN BAY — Surely, the question has crossed the mind of everyone who follows the Green Bay Packers.
MAUI, Hawaii (AP) — Maui firefighters are battling a sizable brush fire that has closed a highway and forced evacuations.
BARCLEONA, Spain (AP) — Catalan leader threatens to explicitly declare independence if no talks offered, in letter to Spain's prime minister.
COLUMBUS, Ga. (AP) — Teresa White, the first woman and African-American president of Georgia-based insurance giant Aflac U.S., has the knack to inspire. So says Seychelle Hercules, a formerly bashful girl who went on to win Georgia's Miss Columbus pageant…
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — An Iranian opposition news website says authorities have barred former reformist President Mohammad Khatami from attending a meeting of his allies.
PARIS (AP) — A French ex-intelligence chief is expected to addresses failures in tracking Islamic extremists, at the trial over deadly 2012 attacks on a Jewish school and French soldiers.
WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — A sweeping multistate manhunt that kept the Mid-Atlantic region on high alert for more than 10 hours ended when law enforcement officers on foot chased down a man they say shot six people, killing three, in…
In an era when it's increasingly difficult to get fans in the stadium, it apparently isn't so hard to get them into new rituals.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — America within a few years could be extracting oil from federal waters in the Arctic Ocean, but it won't be from a remote drilling platform.
JERUSALEM (AP) — President Donald Trump's special Mideast envoy says if Hamas wants to play a role in any Palestinian government it must renounce violence and commit to peaceful negotiations with Israel.
Some had just celebrated marriages of half a century or longer. They spent their time volunteering and playing with grandchildren. A few had lived through both world wars.
LONDON (AP) — The London Stock Exchange has announced that its chief executive plans to step down by the end of 2018.
Bill Nighy will star alongside Jack Lowden in the forthcoming comedy 'Made in Italy'.
Ed Sheeran was overheard telling his friend Wiley that he was hoping to be back on stage within a "month" after he fractured his right wrist and left elbow in a bike accident in London this week.
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — New Zealand is getting a liberal government under challenger Jacinda Ardern after a small party said Thursday it would join her coalition following an election nearly a month ago.
BEIJING (AP) — China's economic growth stayed relatively stable in the latest quarter, buoyed by strength in retail spending and exports, giving the ruling Communist Party a boost as President Xi Jinping prepares for a new term as leader.
BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Catalonia's separatist leader is facing an imminent deadline to withdraw a bid to secede from Spain.
A look at what's happening all around the majors today:
NEW YORK (AP) — Aaron Judge is the Yankee Greeter.
BEIRUT (AP) — The Middle East may have turned a page with the defeat of the Islamic State group in its self-declared capital of Raqqa, but the future is looking even more tangled, and potentially as violent.
JERUSALEM (AP) — Widely unpopular around the world, President Donald Trump can take solace in the adulation of Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu, who showers him with praise and even holds his tongue over issues Israel might normally complain about.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Investigators say a pilot killed by a 2015 Dubai gyrocopter crash during the World Air Games failed to properly strap on his helmet before takeoff, causing it to fall off during a high-speed turn.
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — The Latest on New Zealand's government (all times local):
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Afghan officials say the Taliban have carried out two suicide car bombings at an army camp in the southern Kandahar province, setting of several hours of fighting and killing at least 41 soldiers.
CHICAGO (AP) — Cubs manager Joe Maddon turned out to be right. Even the umpire said so, later.