Wright reportedly will sign with Vikings
Wide receiver Kendall Wright, a free agent who played for the Chicago Bears last season, will sign with the Minnesota Vikings, the NFL Network reported on Friday.
Wide receiver Kendall Wright, a free agent who played for the Chicago Bears last season, will sign with the Minnesota Vikings, the NFL Network reported on Friday.
A California judge's ruling has given coffee consumers a major jolt, by demanding every cup of joe be labeled with a cancer warning.
Sacramento, Calif., police officers shot 22-year-old Stephon Clark, an unarmed man standing in his grandmother's yard, eight times a private autopsy indicates.
Loyola's Sister Jean spoke to media members Friday and said she thinks God favors NCAA basketball over the NBA.
U.N. Secretary-General Guterres congratulated the government of Liberia for turning "the page on crisis and conflict" as the U.N. ended its mission there.
For the first time in 91 years, getting an alcoholic drink on Good Friday at a pub in Ireland is legal.
Tiangong-1 will most likely reenter Earth's atmosphere late on Friday. It could break apart above any of Earth's continents, except Antarctica.
Cornerback Malcolm Butler told Sports Illustrated TV that he wanted to confront New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick or then-defensive coordinator Matt Patricia during Super Bowl LII.
Defensive back Jaylen Watkins will sign a one-year contract with the Los Angeles Chargers, multiple media outlets reported on Friday.
The Cleveland Browns signed wide receiver Jeff Janis and quarterback Drew Stanton to contracts, the team announced on Friday.
Africa's Sahara Desert has grown 10 percent in nearly 100 years, according to a new study by scientists at the University of Maryland.
A security camera at Oklahoma's Fort Sill captured the moment a group of soldiers found themselves under attack from a territorial goose.
Robert Redfield Jr., the new CDC director, said the AIDS epidemic could be ended within seven years and pledged to bring the opioid crisis "to its knees."
A fleet of drones were dispatched in San Francisco, Los Angeles and New York to deliver pizzas as a promotion for HBO's "Silicon Valley."
A Houston physician and clinician were convicted Friday on charges they unlawfully wrote more than 30,000 opioid prescriptions, federal authorities said.
The U.S. Air Force has awarded a $187 million contract to Boeing for the F-15 Radar Modernization Program radar upgrades.
A new cancer drug called larotrectinib was effective in 93 percent of pediatric patients tested in a Phase 1 clinical trial, researchers announced.
A daredevil cyclist was caught on camera traveling at a high speed by clinging to the back of a semi truck driving on a stretch of highway.
The U.S. Air Force has awarded a $460 million contract to Raytheon Self Protect Services for work on its AN/ALR‐69A digital Radar Warning Receiver system.
Officials have charged a Houston pastor, who served as a spiritual adviser to former President George W. Bush, with selling worthless bonds to investors.
Federal authorities indicted a prominent Houston pastor for allegedly selling more than $1 million in worthless Chinese bonds to vulnerable investors.
Arnold Schwarzenegger's rep said the actor is recovering after reportedly having an emergency procedure.
South Korea is on alert after U.S. President Donald Trump said he might delay the finalization of a revised trade agreement with Seoul.
Chrissy Metz, who plays Kate Pearson on "This is Us," confirmed she called it quits with Josh Stancil.
Animal rescuers responded to a hotel in England where a small cat became wedged between two automatic glass doors.
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