Ben Affleck to direct Batman film, Warner Bros. chief says
LAS VEGAS - Ben Affleck will direct a stand-alone "Batman" movie, says Warner Bros. chairman and CEO Kevin Tsujihara.
LAS VEGAS - Ben Affleck will direct a stand-alone "Batman" movie, says Warner Bros. chairman and CEO Kevin Tsujihara.
MANCHESTER, England - Laurent Blanc has one fundamental goal with Paris Saint-Germain: win the Champions League.
CHICAGO - Wrigley Field is looking spiffier these days, particularly beneath the ground.
When you come back to a beloved place after many years, sometimes you find all the faces have changed and the vibe is completely different.
PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island - Seventeen people, including some notable athletes with professional experience, have been arrested in connection with an online gambling ring, Rhode Island State Police announced Tuesday.
FLAGSTAFF, Arizona - The man charged in the fatal shooting of a Northern Arizona University student will be allowed to live with his parents, a decision that means the family that once owned a gun shop will have to remove all weapons from their Arizona home.
KNOXVILLE, Tennessee - Tennessee wide receivers Jauan Jennings and Vincent Perry have joined the long list of Volunteers out for the rest of spring practice with injuries.
CHICAGO - The Latest on plans to reorganize the Chicago Police Department following the fatal shooting of a black teenager (all times local):
LOS ANGELES - First, Yasiel Puig stuck out his right hand to avoid Jean Segura's outstretched glove resting on second base. Then Puig whipped his left hand around to touch the bag and the umpire signaled safe.
JACKSON, Mississippi - A federal judge says the Confederate emblem on the Mississippi flag is "anti-American" because it represents those who fought to leave the United States.
RALEIGH, North Carolina - North Carolina State assistant coach Bobby Lutz is shifting into an administrative role with the school.
LOS ANGELES - Paul Goldschmidt is finding his stroke early in the season, something he always seems to do against the Dodgers.
OAKLAND, California - Joe Smith made a blind, backward, over-the-head free throw that Stephen Curry couldn't match. Then, the Angels relief pitcher stymied the reigning NBA MVP on a left-handed 3-pointer and had suddenly beaten arguably the world's best basketball player at a good-natured game of PIG.
The NFL has denied suspended Cleveland Browns receiver Josh Gordon's application for reinstatement.
SEOUL, South Korea - South Koreans on Wednesday voted in a parliamentary election that many predict will hand President Park Geun-hye's conservative party a decisive win, despite frustrations over a sluggish economy.
BRIGHTON, Colorado - Wind energy generated a record 191 megawatt-hours of electricity last year, enough for 17.5 million homes, an industry group said Tuesday.
PALMA DE MALLORCA, Spain - Stu McNay of Providence, Rhode Island, and Dave Hughes of Miami have earned a berth on the U.S. Olympic sailing team in the 470 class.
DETROIT - When Major League Baseball set up annual rivalries for interleague play, the Detroit Tigers and Pittsburgh Pirates ended up as partners.
FIFA says Gordon Derrick, the general secretary of the Antigua and Barbuda Football Association, has failed an integrity check and won't be allowed to run for president of CONCACAF, the sport's regional governing body for North and Central America and the Caribbean.
SACRAMENTO, California - A California bill prompted in part by prosecutors' difficulty in pursuing sexual assault charges against Bill Cosby cleared its first legislative hurdle Tuesday, when it passed a committee that previously rejected efforts to allow prosecutions for crimes that victims say happened long ago.
LOS ANGELES - As Kobe Bryant makes the last stop of his storied 20-year career with the Los Angeles Lakers, a downtown train station will be part of the citywide celebration.
AUBURN HILLS, Michigan - Detroit Pistons point guard Reggie Jackson is missing a matchup with the Miami Heat because of an abdominal strain.
The NFL said Tuesday that 25 prospects are scheduled to attend the draft in Chicago at the end of the month.
MADISON, Wisconsin - A judge must consider whether Wisconsin's voter photo identification law applies to people who face daunting obstacles in obtaining identification, a three-judge federal appellate panel ruled Tuesday.
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