Queen with Adam Lambert announce 'Rhapsody' tour
Queen with singer Adam Lambert have announced a 23-date North American "Rhapsody" tour that will take place in summer 2019.
Queen with singer Adam Lambert have announced a 23-date North American "Rhapsody" tour that will take place in summer 2019.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will fly to Brussels Monday to meet with U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to discuss regional developments.
A Dutch court has rejected a 69-year-old man's request to subtract 20 years from his legal age to reflect the way he feels.
The Seattle Mariners are trading All-Star shortstop Jean Segura to the Philadelphia Phillies.
The U.S. Supreme Court rejected an appeal Monday that challenged construction of the Trump administration's planned border wall, on environmental grounds.
Scooter Braun -- the manager behind Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber -- and his wife Yael Cohen, have announced the birth of their third child, a baby girl.
A British company is selling a unique Christmas tree online that features only the top half of an artificial conifer to protect it from babies and cats.
A video captured at a New York City subway station captured the moment a station agent was chased out of her booth by a large rat.
Bechtel Plant Machinery is receiving two contracts from the Navy for nuclear propulsion components and work totaling over $1.2 billion.
Uruguay President Tabare Vazquez said Monday his government decided it won't grant political asylum to former Peru President Alan Garcia, who's accused of taking bribes.
Three astronauts are en route to the International Space Station after the first manned Soyuz mission since October's failure launched from Kazakhstan.
Hootie & the Blowfish have announced a new North American tour and album set for 2019.
Chad Brown wins all three weekend Grade I races; Marley's Freedom returns to winning ways; some potential Derby and Oaks winners strut their stuff.
Kim Jong Un made a surprise visit to a North Korean shoe factory and praised the workers for their exemplary labor, according to state media.
A friend of Jamal Khashoggi is suing the Israeli cyber company NSO, charging its software was used to hack his conversations with the slain journalist.
A win streak will end Monday night when the Denver Nuggets visit the Toronto Raptors.
Detroit Lions left tackle Taylor Decker got caught up in the moment after scoring his first touchdown of his career in Sunday's loss to the Los Angeles Rams.
The New Orleans Pelicans are trying to put together a winning stretch against the Los Angeles Clippers.
Last spring, the New Jersey Devils learned first-hand how much ground they need to make up on the Tampa Bay Lightning.
Women were reluctant to take a drug that could prevent them from developing breast cancer, a new study says.
The Carolina Panthers have fired defensive line coach Brady Hoke and assistant secondary/cornerbacks coach Jeff Imamura.
A Texas family's Christmas display ended up the subject of a 911 call when a passerby thought a mannequin was in danger.
British Prime Minister Theresa May said she'll get her Brexit deal passed and keep her job atop the government, and urged the Conservative Party to stand with her.
There was no rainbow, but archaeologists in Israel have recovered a pot of gold.
The Houston Rockets hope they can get over .500 for good and they get their first chance Monday night when they visit the surging Minnesota Timberwolves.
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