Justice Dept. makes foreign lobbyist memos public for first time
For the first time, the Justice Department on Friday began releasing memos about the law that requires U.S. citizens to register as foreign agents.
For the first time, the Justice Department on Friday began releasing memos about the law that requires U.S. citizens to register as foreign agents.
Northrop Grumman was awarded two contracts from the Department of Defense for services in support of the E-2 Hawkeye aircraft.
Northrop Grumman was awarded two contracts from the Department of Defense for services in support of the E-2 Hawkeye aircraft.
New research explains the allure of the handful of whale shark hotspots around the world.
Police in New Jersey said a pig dubbed "Pork Roll" after being found wandering outside a Dunkin Donuts was taken "into custody for questioning."
Nearly 600 homes on Hawaii's Big Island have been destroyed so far by the eruption at Mount Kilauea, authorities said.
The reported four-game suspension of New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman could impact the team beyond his on-field contributions.
The Texas Rangers, mired in last place in the American League West while acknowledging they are in a rebuilding mode, announced Thursday that they've reached an agreement with general manager Jon Daniels on a multi-year contract extension.
TORONTO -- The Toronto Blue Jays and the Baltimore Orioles are offensively challenged teams looking for something good to happen during their four-game series at the Rogers Centre.
The Argentine government has secured possibly the largest financial lifeline ever from the IMF -- a $50 billion loan to help restore investor confidence.
Universal Pictures released the first, full-length trailer for its upcoming horror movie "Halloween" Friday.
China's trade surplus with the United States was up about 11 percent in May.
Verizon announced Friday its new chief executive will be Hans Vestberg, an expert in 5G wireless technology who will help the company advance its network.
President Donald Trump said Friday he's considering a posthumous pardon for legendary boxer Muhammad Ali for refusing induction into the Army over 50 years ago.
Harry Kane has agreed to a six-year contract with Tottenham Hotspur.
Justin Bieber has been accused of assault, battery and damages to personal property in a lawsuit filed Thursday.
BOSTON -- Chris Sale, in his second year with the Red Sox, carries a 22-11 record with Boston into Friday night's start against his old team, the Chicago White Sox.
The Department of Defense on Thursday said it had modified a contract with Oshkosh Defense for the procurement of newly minted tactical vehicles.
MIAMI -- The San Diego Padres and Miami Marlins are rebuilding.
A Florida family woke up confused to the sounds of workers tearing the roof off their home -- and they weren't supposed to be there.
LOS ANGELES -- Brandon McCarthy will return to Los Angeles on Friday, a place where he showed flashes of brilliance, but where his time was spent mostly with the frustration of multiple injuries.
The casts of the Broadway musicals "Mean Girls," "SpongeBob SquarePants" and "Frozen" are preparing to perform at Sunday's Tony Awards gala in New York.
DENVER -- First place in the National League West will be at stake when the Arizona Diamondbacks and Colorado Rockies begin a three-game series Friday at Coors Field.
Even patients who have taken high doses of opioid painkillers for long periods of time aren't unhappy with their care when their doctor lowers their dose, new research suggests.
The New York Mets recently added some Hollywood lineage, picking up Tommy Wilson in the MLB Draft.
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