James G. “Ryan” Sartor, 40, joined the Army in 2001 as an infantryman and had deployed numerous times to Iraq and Afghanistan.
Djokovic is the first man since 1948 to save championship points in the final and go on to win.
The Ocean County prosecutor’s office alleges that 30-year-old Jessica Hayes of Bensalem drove more than twice the 35 mph speed limit.
“Spider-Man: Far From Home” is celebrating another weekend at No. 1, but non-franchise fare continues to struggle at the box office.
Critics have said that the Guatemalan government does not have the resources to help migrants and asylum seekers trying to get to the U.S.
Scotland Yard is hunting for the perpetrator who leaked confidential diplomatic cables to the Mail on Sunday.
Experts say it’ll take more than that for the state to overtake Nevada as the biggest sports betting destination in the country.
Scientists hope the massive telescope they plan to build atop Hawaii’s highest peak, a world-renowned location for astronomy, will help them peer back to the time just after the Big Bang and answer fundamentalquestions about the universe.
President Donald Trump on Sunday assailed a group of Democratic congresswomen of color as foreign-born troublemakers who should go back to the “broken and crime infested places from which they came,” ignoring the fact that the women are American citizens and all but one was born in the U.S.
The Las Vegas Valley will stay hot and sunny this week, according to the National Weather Service. And conditions may get gusty Tuesday.
A bull broke from the pack and gored two Australians and a Spaniard during Sunday’s final bull run ofthis year’s San Fermin festival, health officials from the northern Spanish city of Pamplona said.
The head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement said efforts to deport families with orders to leave thecountry will continue after an upcoming national sweep that President Donald Trump said would start Sunday.
A strong, shallow earthquake struck eastern Indonesia on Sunday, damaging some homes and causingpanicked residents to flee to temporary shelters. There were no immediate reports of casualties, and authorities said therewas no threat of a tsunami.
The outage comes on the anniversary of the 1977 New York City outage that left most of the city without power.
Tropical Depression Barry dumped rain as it slowly swept inland through Gulf Coast states Sunday, sparing New Orleans from a direct hit but stoking fears elsewhere of flooding, tornadoes, and prolonged power outages.