A GRIP ON SPORTS • It’s not often a famous actor’s death can trigger thoughts about sportswriting. Mainly because there are ...
The Spokane Indians, in conjunction with their parent club the Colorado Rockies, announced that Tom Sutaris will take over as manager for the 2026 season after serving as bench coach the past two ...
A third round of U.S.-led negotiations on ending the Kremlin’s war on Ukraine began in Geneva on Tuesday, though there’s little optimism that a breakthrough can be reached to halt the fighting.
When Jesse Jackson ran for president in 1984, he was viewed as a protest candidate without the political infrastructure to mount a serious challenge for the Democratic nomination. By the time he ran ...
Tuesday morning’s news that the Seattle Seahawks are “unlikely’’ to use the franchise tag on running back Kenneth Walker III might sound ominous for the team’s chances of keeping the reigning Super ...
Federal Reserve Governor Michael Barr said on Tuesday another central bank interest rate cut could come somewhere well down the road amid ongoing risks to the U.S. inflation outlook.
With patriotic anthems and chants against the country's clerical rulers, Iranians on Tuesday began commemorating the end of a traditional 40-day mourning period for loved ones killed at the peak of ...
Electric-powered motorcycles could soon have to play by different rules of the road under a bill advanced by the House Transportation Committee last week.
My husband and I have been together for more than 30 years. In the beginning, we were the couple who couldn’t keep our hands off each other. We smiled easily, held hands without thinking, and felt ...
A rural hospital along the Idaho border has been feeling the pinch from an influx of people coming from outside Washington who, under state law, can receive free health care there.
About 100 U.S. military personnel have arrived in Nigeria as Washington scales up an operation to target Islamist insurgents, a Nigerian defense spokesperson said.
A U.S. judge in Pennsylvania on Monday ordered the National Park Service to reinstall a slavery exhibit at a Philadelphia historic site, pending the outcome of ongoing litigation after the city sued ...
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