ALBANY, N.Y. (WTEN) — Two new suspects have been identified in the 1996 deaths of a New York millionaire and his home health aide, a case in which another man had been tried five times. Westchester ...
The most-hyped game so far this season in the NBA didn’t disappoint. Cleveland beat Oklahoma City 129-122 on Wednesday night, ...
House Republicans focused their attention on the border with their first bill of the year, passing legislation named after ...
Lamar Jackson capped a sensational regular season with a rather ordinary performance. It was still plenty good enough to set ...
Anita Bryant Dry, known popularly Anita Bryant — a singer and crusader against the progress of gay rights — has died at the age of 84, her family announced in an obituary.
Didier Deschamps announced Wednesday that he won’t continue as France coach after the next World Cup, bringing an end to an ...
A federal appeals court on Monday upheld a jury’s finding in a civil case that Donald Trump sexually abused a columnist in an upscale department store dressing room in the ...
The Detroit Red Wings fired coach Derek Lalonde on Thursday and named Todd McLellan as his replacement. The move the day after Christmas was announced by general manager Steve Yzerman and comes ...
Sam Darnold added another exploit to his career-altering season, passing for a personal-best 377 yards and three touchdowns ...
Not even two years ago, Rick Carlisle publicly lauded Mike Brown for the job he did on the way to winning the NBA’s coach of the year award. And on Friday, Carlisle was ...
Mega Millions’ first jackpot started at $5 million When Mega Millions started in 1996, it was called “The Big Game” and involved only six states. It was meant to compete with Powerball, which then had ...
It could mean the U.S. may have just not cared for new British traditions. In 1996, Massachusetts Governor William F. Weld declared the holiday would be recognized by the state after local “Brits” ...