Ronald Reagan waves to a crowd from aboard a rail car during a 1984 campaign stop in a new hologram revealed at the late president's namesake library in California
College Football Picks: Why Pac-12 needs No. 7 Washington to beat No. 17 Oregon
A former reality TV star will serve 16 years in prison for killing a U.S. Coast Guard technician in a drunken wrong-way collision on a Virginia highway
Rain wiped out play after just 15 overs of the first one-day international between Sri Lanka and England on Wednesday
AT&T and WarnerMedia are joining the ever-expanding list of streaming video services with their own product due to launch late next year
There may be no "Justice for Barb" at Universal Orlando Resort's "Stranger Things" haunted house, but the beloved, ill-fated character does reappear in grand, gory style
The New York Knicks are focused on rebuilding and not being shy about it
North Dakota regulators won't order a company to stop work on an oil refinery near Theodore Roosevelt National Park so they can study the appropriateness of the site
The Justice Department says a Chinese spy who attempted to steal trade secrets from multiple U.S. aviation and aerospace companies has been charged
The Department of Homeland Security has issued another waiver of environmental laws to build new border barriers in South Texas, this time for roughly 17 miles (27 kilometers) of new border wall
Steve Carell and Timothee Chalamet both knew the addiction drama "Beautiful Boy" hinged on the father-son relationship
Ethiopian soldiers protesting over pay meet with prime minister after brief security scare
Passport control looks a little different in Dubai International Airport, the world's busiest for international travel
President Donald Trump is stepping up his attack on Democrats over a health care proposal called Medicare for All
The husband of "Real Housewives of New Jersey" star Teresa Giudice has been ordered deported back to Italy once he is released from prison next year
Police have questioned two Russian soccer players accused of beating a government official at a Moscow cafe and put one of them in custody
Remember when it was NFC Beast? Now, it's a pussy cat.
Betty Lavonne Grissom, the widow of astronaut Virgil "Gus" Grissom who successfully sued a NASA contractor after his death in the 1967 Apollo launch pad fire, has died
A study says more women are being hired to direct TV series episodes, but progress for minority directors is lagging
The search for four people missing after a recreational vehicle park was overrun by raging floodwaters from a West Texas river includes a helicopter, drone and rescuers who are in boats and walking the riverbanks
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