Juan Soto appears on a timetable to decide on where to sign either before or during baseball's winter meetings in Dallas, which run from Dec. 8-12.
Three weeks after Nebraska voters overwhelmingly approved medical marijuana the state moved a step closer to allowing it Tuesday when a judge ruled that the petitions that put the question on the ...
Israel has agreed to a ceasefire with Hezbollah in Lebanon that will take effect at 4 a.m. Wednesday. Moments after U.S. President Joe Biden announced the ceasefire deal, which Israel's Cabinet ...
U.S. stocks rose to records Tuesday after Donald Trump's latest talk about tariffs created only some ripples on Wall Street, even if they could roil the global economy were they to take effect.
Millions of obese Americans would get access to popular weekly injectables that would help them shed pounds quickly if a $ 35 billion proposal from the Biden administration is blessed by ...
Dejounte Murray plans to return to the New Orleans Pelicans ' lineup on Wednesday night for the first time since fracturing his left hand in a season-opening victory over Chicago on Oct. 23.
Georgia Tech defensive line coach Jess Simpson is a nominee for the Broyles Award, the Frank and Barbara Broyles Foundation announced Tuesday. The Broyles Award is given to the nation’s top assistant ...
Other than Young, the Hawks essentially have a clean injury report, with the only other player listed is Cody Zeller (not with the team).
A team that previously boycotted at least one match against the San Jose State women's volleyball program will again be faced with the decision whether to play the school, this time in the Mountain ...
When the best of the best does what they are supposed to in the first two rounds, the state is greeted with four championship-caliber contests in the third round of the playoffs.
State football championships are won by a team, but it never hurts to have a few individuals who are better than anyone on the other side. As the GHSA playoffs move into the quarterfinals, here is a ...
Kentucky's attorney general has expanded an opioid-related lawsuit to target another big pharmacy benefit manager that he claims contributed to the state's deadly addiction crisis.