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High Point showed resilience and firepower in March Madness, but Arkansas pulled away late to end the Panthers’ historic tournament run.
A near miracle fell short as Tyler Tanner’s half-court heave clanged off the backboard and rim, denying Vanderbilt a Sweet 16 berth in a 74-72 loss to Nebraska.
Cordell Goosby was found not guilty by reason of insanity in the 2023 shooting death of pregnant Seattle woman Eina Kwon, which subsequently killed her unborn child.
A Houston-area woman claims a suspected meteorite crashed through her roof after a mysterious boom rattled the region, leaving a football-sized rock.
Trump warns Iran it has 48 hours to fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz or the U.S. will strike and obliterate its power plants, starting with the largest.
Authorities arrest a Venezuelan migrant following the shooting death of Loyola University Chicago student Sheridan Gorman, who was killed near campus.
The 11th-seeded Texas Longhorns advanced to the Sweet 16 for just the second time since 2008 after a 74-68 upset win over No. 3 Gonzaga, which suffered back-to-back second-round exits.
A passenger reportedly died on British Airways Flight BA32, with her body stored in a heated galley for 13 hours on the Hong Kong-to-London route.
A floor allegedly collapsed at a wedding venue in Tamworth, New Hampshire, injuring at least six people as fire departments and state officials respond.
Cam Skattebo apologized after he dismissed CTE and asthma as fake during a podcast, calling his remarks a "lapse in judgment" after backlash quickly grew online.
Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn have sustained their remarkable 43-year relationship with one guiding motto: "Let's have fun until we don't," he reveals.
MLB's Automated Ball-Strike System had a memorable spring training moment when umpire Bill Miller's open mic caught him saying, "Please be a strike" during a challenge.
Neil Armstrong photos from NASA's 1966 Gemini 8 emergency splashdown near Japan are now public, donated to the Armstrong Air & Space Museum in Wapakoneta, Ohio.
Tiger Woods says disc replacement is "not a lot of fun" as he recovers from a seventh back procedure and has not ruled out playing in the upcoming Masters.
Kevin Willard claimed his staff-firing comments were a joke after getting backlash, but critics on social media said the Wildcats coach showed no accountability.
The DOJ urged a judge to dissolve an injunction blocking Kilmar Abrego Garcia's detention, claiming the court's own order is the sole impediment to his deportation to Liberia.
A Texas man accused of throwing stolen human bones over an FBI Dallas fence allegedly posted a YouTube video saying he aimed to summon agents by force.
Experts say Iran's Diego Garcia missile launch exposes deception about range limits, and analysts warn Europe now faces a direct ballistic threat.
Healthgrades chose 438 hospitals in 40 states for 2026 Patient Safety Excellence Awards, and Texas and Florida were among the top-performing states.
David Spade and Dana Carvey say the Hollywood studio system is dying, blaming California leaders Karen Bass and Gavin Newsom for the industry's decline.
On his podcast, actor Rob Lowe argued that young Hollywood performers show no resemblance to anything truthful or recognizable on screen.
Prosecutors allege Alabama guard Aden Holloway had 2.1 pounds of marijuana and drug transaction texts on his phone, according to a report.
As March Madness excitement builds, the FDNY reminded New Yorkers not to park illegally at fire hydrants. Cars parked too close to a hydrant can cause critical delays.
An Orlando woman is accused of punching a pregnant woman during a road rage dispute near the Mall at Millenia, then allegedly biting a police officer.
Independent journalist Nick Shirley told "Saturday in America" he can no longer investigate in cities without a professional security detail amid threats and doxxing.