Lions kicker Michael Badgley sustains season-ending hamstring tear
Detroit Lions kicker Michael Badgley sustained a significant leg injury and will miss the entire 2024 season, coach Dan Campbell told reporters Friday.
Detroit Lions kicker Michael Badgley sustained a significant leg injury and will miss the entire 2024 season, coach Dan Campbell told reporters Friday.
Sergeant Giralde of Arizona's Mohave County Sheriff's Office was working a road construction detail on July 11 when a large bird was spotted under his patrol vehicle.
Britain confirmed Friday it has dropped objections to arrest warrants for Israeli leaders Benjamin Netanyahu and Yoav Gallant sought by the International Criminal Court for alleged war crimes in Gaza.
A Wayne County man and his wife are celebrating a major windfall after winning a share of a $697,974 Fantasy 5 jackpot from the Michigan Lottery.
A surprising technique has helped scientists observe how Earth's oceans are changing, and it's not using specialized robots or artificial intelligence. It's tagging seals.
The never-ending battle for this year's 3-year-old championship moves to Saratoga Saturday where at least three runners have a chance to move into the very top ranks; the King George in England offers a Breeders' Cup ber
Natalie Dau has set a new record for the fastest crossing of Peninsular Malaysia on foot. Dau covered over 700 kilometers from Kelantan in the north to Johor Bahru in the south in eight days and 46 minutes.
Post Malone and Luke Combs released a single and music video for the song "Guy for That."
Spots found on a reddish Mars rock found by NASA's Perseverance rover have led scientists to believe the chemical reactions in the rock could have supported microbial life on the red planet billions of years ago.
Philippine authorities were engaged in a race to contain an oil spill from a tanker sunk by typhoon Gaemi and prevent 370,000 gallons of industrial fuel oil remaining on board from escaping into the ocean.
France's high speed rail network was severely impacted by a series of arson attacks targeting track infrastructure and signaling hours before the Paris Olympics were due to open, the state-owned SNCF said.
Friday's Google Doodle celebrates the grand opening of the 2024 Summer Games in Paris.
A week after a routine CrowdStrike IT update led to the worldwide crash of the Microsoft Windows operating system, CEO George Kurtz said that 97%of the Windows sensors are back online.
Elena Rybakina, the world's No. 4 tennis player, contracted bronchitis and withdrew from the 2024 Summer Games, she announced on social media.
Canada removed Bev Priestman as its women's soccer coach for Paris 2024 after members of her support staff were caught using drones to spy on opponents during practices, the Canadian Olympic Committee announced Friday.
Lupita Nyong'o, Peter Dinklage, Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Sandra Oh are set to star in a New York stage production of William Shakespeare's comedy, "Twelfth Night," next summer.
In one of Vice President Kamala Harris' biggest endorsements to date, former President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama announced their support in a video released Friday morning.
Dermot Mulroney has joined the cast of "Chicago Fire" for Season 13.
The Seattle Mariners traded for former Tampa Bay Rays outfielder Randy Arozarena, adding All-Star firepower to their ailing lineup, they announced Friday.
Over last few years, Jeju has been quietly courting private aerospace companies and start ups with plans to turn its tourism-dependent isle into a space industry hub.
Tami Stronach describes the parallels between her first movie, "The Neverending Story," and her new film, "Man and Witch," in theaters July 28 and 30.
Dancer and choreographer Robin Antin said letting cameras into her dance studio for the Hulu series "Playground," premiering Friday, shows how volatile dancers can be.
The United States indicted a North Korean hacker for cyberattacks that helped steal military and nuclear secrets and offered a $10 million reward for information about him, multiple agencies announced Thursday.
On July 26, 1948, President Harry S. Truman ordered desegregation of the U.S. military.
Actor Sandra Bullock turns 60 and musician Darlene Love turns 83, among the famous birthdays for July 26.