Bette Midler and Brooke Shields are among the guest stars dropping in on CBS' "Murphy Brown" revival.
A criminal case is preventing federal safety officials from being able to conduct a full examination of the limousine involved in a crash that killed 20 people nearly two weeks ago in upstate New York
The attorney for former USA Gymnastics President Steve Penny says her client was unaware a Texas grand jury had indicted him when he was arrested in Tennessee on a family vacation
President Donald Trump has landed in Montana to campaign for GOP Senate candidate Matt Rosendale
Several cremated remains have been found by cleaning crews at a former Detroit funeral home where mummified remains of 10 fetuses were discovered last week in a ceiling
Authorities in Florida say Hurricane Michael has killed at least 24 people, bringing the overall death toll to 34
The mother of a Texas teenager who used an "affluenza" defense in a fatal drunken-driving wreck has been released on bond.
The top lawmakers on two House committees will interview Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein next week about reports that he had discussed secretly recording President Donald Trump
Contradicting a Cabinet secretary, the Interior Department says a political appointee at the Department of Housing and Urban Development will not be reassigned to lead an internal watchdog agency at Interior
Guatemalan lawmakers have passed a bill dramatically reducing prison sentences for electoral financing crimes, acting as President Jimmy Morales is under suspicion of receiving illicit campaign funds
A Republican congressman in central Arkansas has condemned a political action committee's radio ad in support of him that suggests white Democrats will lynch black Americans if they win the midterm election next month.
Authorities say StarKist has agreed to plead guilty to price fixing as part of a broad collusion investigation of the canned tuna industry
American Express 3Q profits rise 22 percent from a year earlier, benefiting from a lower tax rate and increased spending on the company's credit cards.
An attorney for one of two maintenance workers acquitted in the waterslide death of a 10-year-old Kansas boy says the prosecution was a mess and an overreach by the attorney general
What's next for Paul Allen's technology, research and philanthropy commitments? It's not clear
People familiar with the deal tell The Associated Press that Adam Wainwright's contract with the St. Louis Cardinals has been put on hold because it violates the maximum-cut rule
Officials have lifted an evacuation order for some 4,000 San Francisco Bay Area residents after emergency crews extinguished a fire burning in an underground storage vault near a Chevron natural gas pipeline
The Trump administration says it will ask the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene if a federal appeals court does not rule soon on the administration's decision to end legal protections for hundreds of thousands of young immigrants
Mexican prosecutors say people linked to the Venezuelan government and Mexican companies conspired to overcharge Venezuela for basic food aid packages
Access to the ballot box in the November election will be more difficult for some people in the western Kansas town of Dodge City
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