An international swimming meet has been canceled after threats by the sport's governing body to ban athletes who took part
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Tobin Miller Shearer, The University of Montana(THE CONVERSATION) President Donald Trump presided over presidential turkey pardoning, a ritual that has been in place since 1989, when President George H. W. Bush instituted the practice. Since then, U.S. presidents have pardoned a turkey shortly before Thanksgiving each year.Although the turkeys offer no offense, their presidential
Dominic Thiem still has a chance to reach the semifinals at the ATP Finals after beating Kei Nishikori 6-1, 6-4
Southern California firefighters are battling a new wildfire but there is much less wind than the region experienced over the past week
A young man who was fired from his food service worker job at the Detroit Tigers' home stadium after video surfaced showing him spitting on a pizza has been sentenced to 18 months of probation
The International Biathlon Union says Russian competitors will have to undergo extra drug testing if their federation is to have a doping suspension lifted
US average mortgage rates flat to higher; 30-year average at 4.94 percent
A New Jersey prosecutor says he will announce developments in a criminal investigation into a couple who raised $400,000 online for a homeless man who they said helped them with a disabled car
President Donald Trump has nominated a South Florida-based luxury fashion and handbag designer to be the new U.S. ambassador to South Africa
The Department of Veterans Affairs says it will try to speed up payments of college aid to veterans after delays due to IT problems
A northern Indiana woman has entered a preliminary not guilty plea to charges that she struck and killed three children crossing a highway to board a school bus
U.S. stock indexes are moving lower in early trading, extending the market's losing streak into a sixth day
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Andrew J. Hoffman, University of Michigan(THE CONVERSATION) We are a divided nation; that is an understatement. What’s more, we increasingly hear we are living in our own “bubble” or echo chamber that differing views cannot penetrate. To correct the problem, many are calling for people to reach out, to talk and above all, to listen. That is all well and good, but what are we
US retail sales rose a solid 0.8 percent in October, led by strong sales of autos, appliances
A former Stutthof concentration camp guard on trial on hundreds of counts of accessory to murder has testified he was aware that inmates were dying but says he didn't know they were being killed
Police say 40 adults and children have been injured, five of them "very seriously," in a head-on collision involving two public buses in southern Germany
Video review will debut in the English Premier League next season
Francesco Molinari missed two par putts from less than two feet in his opening round of the World Tour Championship in Dubai to give Tommy Fleetwood a sliver of a chance of keeping the European Tour season title
Denmark is cutting about $10 million in aid to the government of Tanzania over what it called "negative developments" in human rights in the East African country
A food distributor with deep roots in Minnesota has been sold to South Korea's largest food company
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