The New England Patriots quarterback will likely sit out the first four games of the 2016 season after a court denied his appeal.
A quartet that sung the Canadian national anthem at the All-Star Game on Tuesday altered the lyrics to include a reference to “All Lives Matter.”
A bullfighter died in Spain over the weekend, and activist are outraged over a custom that calls for the death of not just the bull in the ring, but its mother, too
The presumptive Republican presidential nominee questioned the U.S. Supreme Court justice’s mental health after she intensified her criticism of him.
It would mark the first time in 200 years a monarch has stepped down from the Chrysanthemum Throne.
The U.S. Supreme Court justice imperiled the high court’s neutrality by weighing in on the 2016 presidential election.
The FBI announced Tuesday that it is closing its 44-year-long investigation into the enigmatic hijacker, who jumped out of a plane with $200,000 in 1971.
It’s at least the second lockdown of the complex since May.
The U.S. is more than halfway toward meeting its target of admitting 10,000 Syrian refugees by the end of the fiscal year. The number represents about 0.2 percent of the 4.8 million Syrian refugees worldwide.
The president, George W. Bush, and other leaders memorialized the officers killed in Dallas.
Ashley Madison, the website for cheaters, is replacing its “life is short, have an affair” tagline with “Find your moment.”
The presumptive Republican nominee is delivering racially tinged warnings that “crime is out of control,” but the numbers suggest otherwise.
Despite criticism from the public, teams are supporting expressions of activism by professional athletes.
A wedge-tailed eagle tried to carry off a young boy at the Alice Springs Desert Park in Australia, but the boy is okay.
The U.K. home minister was elected to Parliament less than two decades ago. On Wednesday, she’ll take over her as her country’s new prime minister.
Her legal team has confirmed that the U.S. Army whistle-blower tried to kill herself last week. Manning tweeted that she is okay.
Two trains collided head-on, killing at least 20 people, news reports say.
An international tribunal has ruled against Beijing’s claims to rights in the South China Sea. The ruling, which is in favor of the Philippines, is binding, but The Hague-based court cannot enforce it.
Three people, including the gunman, were killed outside a courthouse in southwest Michigan. The shootings appears to be unrelated to the nationwide unrest over shootings involving police.
David Brown, the head of the city’s police force, said Monday investigators are reviewing hours of video footage of last week’s deadly attack in Texas.