U.N. probes DRC attack that killed 15 peacekeepers
The United Nations is investigating a deadly attack in the Democratic Republic of Congo last month that left 15 U.N. peacekeepers dead.
The United Nations is investigating a deadly attack in the Democratic Republic of Congo last month that left 15 U.N. peacekeepers dead.
Georgia is trying to do something that Alabama almost did a season ago -- win a national title with a true freshman at quarterback.
Texas Rangers legend Rafael Palmerio says he's making a comeback. He even posted a video showing off his sweet swing.
Kit Harington -- famous for playing Jon Snow on "Game of Thrones" -- allegedly got drunk and thrown out of New York City's Barfly on Friday night.
John Young, one of 12 men to walk on the moon and NASA's longest-serving astronaut, died Friday after complications from pneumonia. He was 87.
Zika might not directly cause the miscarriages and birth defects that have been associated with the notorious virus, a new study in mice suggests.
Comic actor Jerry Van Dyke has died at his Arkansas ranch. He was 86.
As part of an initiative to offer consumers simpler ingredients and cleaner menu labels, Dunkin' Donuts will no longer use artificial dyes in its donuts.
President Donald Trump denied he's hampering the Russia investigation, including a report he tried to stop Attorney General Jeff Sessions from recusal.
Hewlett-Packard has recalled 50,000 lithium-ion batteries for notebook computers and mobile workstations, according to a news release.
Coach Ron Rivera has agreed to a two-year contract extension with the Carolina Panthers.
The last two trips Kentucky made to Tennessee did not end well for the Wildcats.
Carolina guard Trai Turner has cleared concussion protocol is likely to play Sunday when the Panthers play at the New Orleans Saints.
Liverpool has agreed to a $192 million deal, sending midfielder Philippe Coutinho to FC Barcelona.
Arson is being investigated after a fire destroyed the home of a woman who accused Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore of sexual misconduct.
Team Sweden hockey captain Lias Andersson was not happy about finishing in second place in the World Junior Championship, tossing his medal into the stands.
A judge refused to throw out a $750 million defamation lawsuit by the brother of murdered JonBenet Ramsey against CBS for a documentary.
U.S. Figure Skating named winner Bradie Tennell, runner-up Mirai Nagasu and bronze medalist Karen Chen to Team USA for the Winter Olympics.
CBS has renewed its sitcom "Young Sheldon" for the 2018-19 broadcast season.
Twitter said it doesn't plan to block world leaders from posting tweets because they "play a critical role" in the "global public conversation."
The Producers Guild of America has announced its nominees for its theatrical motion picture and television awards.
The Washington Wizards cannot feel great about their latest late-game performance.
LSU made a big splash last season, hiring offensive coordinator Matt Canada from Pitt to revive a Tigers' offense that had been bland and predictable.
The Trump administration wants Congress to approve nearly $18 billion over the next decade for construction of a border wall with Mexico.
Former child star Jon Paul Steuer has died at the age of 33.
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