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Former MLB catcher and coach Tom Nieto, who won the 1987 World Series with the Minnesota Twins, died at 65 after a heart attack, his sister says.
Ex-Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin says he still has "more to give," suggesting his political career may continue after his gubernatorial term ended.
UniX AI is testing its Panther robot in residential settings, where it cooks, organizes and cleans while navigating the clutter and unpredictability of daily life.
Red Lobster faces mounting losses and cash strain despite buzzy promotions, with reports the chain may need tens of millions in additional funding to stay afloat.
USMNT striker Patrick Agyemang, who has six goals in 14 appearances, is ruled out of the 2026 World Cup after rupturing his Achilles at Derby.
Artemis II pilot Victor Glover says he said a quick prayer during the communication blackout as the crew flew around the far side of the moon Monday.
The New York Knicks survived a near-miraculous halfcourt buzzer-beater by C.J. McCollum to beat the Hawks 108-105 and snap Atlanta's 13-game home win streak.
A cruise ship struck a reef near Fiji's Monuriki Island, known as the "Cast Away" filming location, after a severe squall caused its anchor to drag.
President Donald Trump lashed out at the "failing" New York Times during a White House press conference, accusing the paper of fake news and plummeting circulation.
Former Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams targeted President Donald Trump over his recent executive order on mail-in ballots, calling it "illegal."
An illegal alien allegedly kidnapped a 4-year-old from a New York laundromat and was released by a judge before ICE took him into custody, a report says.
ESPN's Michael Wilbon ripped UConn coach Geno Auriemma, calling his behavior toward South Carolina's Dawn Staley "petulant" and "classless" on air.
Canada's Combatting Hate Act draws backlash from critics who say repealing the religious defense could chill sermons and criminalize Scripture.
Neville Roy Singham, an American billionaire in Shanghai, allegedly runs a network funneling $591 million to groups pushing pro-China propaganda.
A new study links tau pathology to disrupted sleep in Alzheimer's disease. Sleep expert Dr. Wendy Troxel discusses how critical sleep is for brain health.
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Two of Yale's top athletic officials allegedly bought a house together before one was hired, with former employees claiming preferential treatment.
Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota referred to President Donald Trump as an "unhinged lunatic" and called for him to be booted from office.
A University of Haifa student discovered a very rare 3.28-foot Crusader-era sword off the coast of Dor in northern Israel while swimming in the Mediterranean.
Hundreds of teenagers filled Chicago streets in a chaotic scene on March 30, prompting police curfew actions and a warning from Mayor Brandon Johnson.
The fight-or-flight response, deep faith and survival training helped the downed Air Force colonel endure roughly 48 hours in Iran's mountains.
Clay Fuller says Georgia's special election runoff is crucial as the GOP fights to protect its slim House majority against Democrat Shawn Harris.
From Sherman's march to Trump's Iran deadline, a historical argument emerges for why ruthless wartime measures can ultimately deliver lasting peace.
Europe's digital trade policies unfairly target American tech giants like Apple, Google and Meta, and a Section 301 investigation is long overdue.
From Cesar Chavez to Jeffrey Epstein, Democrats face accusations of hypocrisy for ignoring sexual abuse claims against politically allied figures.