Official death toll from devastating Indonesia earthquake and tsunami nears 2,000, but thousands remain unaccounted for
Houston quarterback Deshaun Watson has a knack for making big plays, whether it's with his arm or his feet, but the Texans think he might need to be a bit more careful and take fewer unnecessary hits
Austin Ekeler emerging as a big-play threat in Chargers offense along with Melvin Gordon
One Championship says it has closed a $166 million financing round led by Sequoia Capital
Alex Iafallo scored two goals and Ilya Kovalchuk had his first two NHL assists in nearly 5 ½ years to lead the Los Angeles Kings to a 4-2 victory over the Detroit Red Wings
Egyptian activist documents life behind bars in paintings and sketches, rare glimpse into country's crowded prisons
Yankees slugger Aaron Judge blared Frank Sinatra's version of 'New York, New York' from a boom box as he left Fenway Park following Game 2 of the AL Division Series
Reliever Arodys Vizcaino escaped his own jam in a nervy ninth inning and the Atlanta Braves held off the Los Angeles Dodgers 6-5, cutting their deficit in the NL Division Series to 2-1
Facing a big decision in overtime on Sunday night, Dallas Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett put his trust in the defense
Florida governor rushing emergency preparations for Michael, which is expected to become a hurricane before midweek landfall on northeast U.S. Gulf Coast.
Nearly three years after the nation's largest single takedown of MS-13, police and residents in strongly Central American communities in the Boston area say the streets are noticeably quieter
Julen Lopetegui may be ruing the day Real Madrid president Florentino Perez made him an offer that he just couldn't refuse
AP Explains: Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro used many of the same campaign strategies as U.S. President Donald Trump
A plan to project a horse racing advertisement on the famed sails of the Sydney Opera House is dividing Australians
Hundreds of California wine country homeowners who lost their houses to the state's most destructive wildfire last year are complaining that a $1.3 billion U.S. Army Corps of Engineers cleanup project made their situations worse
Several instances of presidents and Supreme Court justices appearing to blur the constitutional separation of powers appear in a new history of American presidents at war
UN report says limiting global warming to just under a single degree could mean the difference between life and death in the coming decades
A magnitude 5.2 aftershock struck Haiti, even as survivors of the previous day's temblor were sifting through the rubble of their cinderblock homes
Pakistan's Supreme Court is set to hear the final appeal of a Christian on death row accused of insulting Islam's prophet, a crime that incites mobs and carries an automatic death penalty
The Senate's majority leader says the chamber won't be irreparably damaged by the wrenching debate over sexual misconduct that has swirled around new Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh
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