Eagles QB Jalen Hurts wants answers From Washington Football Team
Hurts wants to know what the organization is doing to prevent a repeat of the incident, which endangered him, fans and media after a game in FedEx Field.
United Methodists Put $30M Into Sexual Assault Settlement for Boy Scouts
The contribution from the church is part of a fund expected to grow to $2.6 billion, making it the largest sexual abuse settlement figure in U.S. history.
US Intelligence Says Russia Planning for a Ukraine Invasion in Early 2022
An official speaking to the Associated Press said American intelligence shows Russian movement for a possible invasion is already underway.
LeBron Enters NBA Health Protocols, Maintaining Recent Tumultuous Stretch
James was suspended and fined before Tuesday's news he would miss a stretch of games, making the last week one of the strangest in his epic career.
MLB Running Out of Time to Avoid Players Being Locked Out By Owners
Major League Baseball and its players union are steaming toward a Dec. 1 end to the current collective bargaining agreement.
NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament receives clearance to expand to 68 teams
An outside study looked at gender equity issues in the NCAA and came back with several recommendations.
Apple Will Let iPhone Users Repair Their Phones, But Not All Models
The recent rise of a "right-to-repair" movement helped convince the tech giant to change course when it comes to some repairs.
Jan. 6 Panel Says it 'Won't Rush' to Hold Mark Meadows in Contempt
Meadows is yet to comply with a subpoena from the House committee that wants to examine his personal phone and email from the day of the insurrection.
Woman Granted Prison Release Due to Illness Dies From COVID Complications
Jamie Scott, who became famous for the conditions of her prison release and outrage associated with her initial sentencing, has died at age 49.
Oklahoma Gov. Orders Stop to 'Unauthorized' Non-Binary Birth Certificates
Governor Kevin Stitt first began fighting nonbinary birth certificate designations in May, saying there was "no such thing" as being nonbinary.
Path for Sarah Sanders Clears After Arkansas AG Drops Bid for Governor
The former White House press secretary is now the lone Republican candidate for Arkansas governor.
No Charges for Officer Who Killed Man That Intervened to Stop Cop Killer
An outside investigation determined the officer who shot a man being called a "hero" did so while believing he was a possible second active shooter.
Sleeping Toddler Killed on California Highway by Stray Bullet
Gangs have turned to highways during shootouts since eye-witness accounts are so difficult at high speeds, authorities say.
Congressman Back on Twitter After Deleting Tweet About Transgender Official
Republican Congressman Jim Banks marked his return to social media by saying "Big Tech" is out of control and must be reined in by House Republicans.
ICE Detainees Barred From Cleaning After Jury Says to Pay Them Minimum Wage
A for-profit detention center in Washington state has been ordered to pay back $23 million to detainees and the state following a federal jury's ruling.
Widow Upset by Organization's 'Educational' Use of Husband's Body
An organization that purchased a cadaver for what it said was educational purposes, used it for public dissection at an event where tickets were sold.
Newly-elected Glenn Youngkin Expects to Face 'Democratic Alamo'
Virginia's incoming governor pulled off an election night upset, but now has to wrangle with the reality of trying to make opposing sides come together.
Friend: Colin Powell once serenaded foreign official with Abba song
The longtime military man and civil servant had a well-known personal obsession with the Swedish pop band, one that was remembered at his funeral.
Man Tells Judge He's Guilty of Being an Idiot During Jan. 6 Riot
A Colorado man who waded into the Capitol on Jan. 6 was sentenced to 90 days of home detention for his participation in the insurrection.
Michigan will not appeal ruling, $300K payment set in Flint water scandal
The only employee fired because of lead-contaminated water flowing into Flint years ago has received a large payout for wrongful termination.
Too Friendly to Be a Guide Dog, Pup Will Help Police in High-Crime Areas
Swearing in 19-month-old Shelby means the Denver Police Department has joined hundreds of others by using a therapy dog internally and externally.
U.S. Appoints New Coordinator to Investigate Mysterious 'Havana Syndrome'
The American government is trying to find out what is causing symptoms in line with brain trauma in hundreds of its diplomats and intelligence officers.
Native Americans Say Heritage Doesn't Benefit From Banning Mascots
A new lawsuit argues positive symbolism associated with Native Americans can help curb stereotypes and keep their history remembered.
Federal Jail Secretary Charged With Smuggling Phones, Alcohol to Suspect
Three employees at a downtown Manhattan jail were charged with accepting bribes from prisoners in exchange for cellphones, booze and good reviews to a judge.
Jury Hung on Whether Former Gubernatorial Candidate Killed Girl
Prosecutors will have to determine if a new trial for kidnapping and murder will take place in the case that has spanned more than 30 years.
U.S. Woman Arrested Upon Landing After Release From Indonesian Prison
Heather Mack made international headlines for the 2014 killing of her mother in Indonesia. Now, she has been indicted on murder conspiracy charges in the U.S.
FBI Probe Into Connection Between Saudi Nationals and 9/11 Proved Futile
The FBI's years-long investigation into Saudi Arabia's role in possibly planning the 9/11 attacks did not show a clear connection, according to new documents.
Fed Alters Projection on Inflation, Says It Could Stick Around Longer
The Federal Reserve will cut billions of dollars in aid in response to new timelines that show inflation may endure into the middle of next year.
DOJ Sues, Calls Merger Between Giant Publishing Houses Anticompetitive
Penguin Random House is interested in a merger which would give the world's largest book publisher an even bigger reach by eliminating a prime competitor.
Derrick Henry's Foot Surgery Stalls Titans' Super Bowl Hopes
Tennessee won four consecutive games to move atop the AFC South and into Super Bowl consideration, but has lost the league's best running back.