An emotional Peyton Manning paused in silence for several seconds before opening his farewell press conference from Denver Broncos’ headquarters on Monday.
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Bloody well done, “Downton Abbey.”
A woman who brandished the severed head of a four-year-old girl in her care outside a Moscow metro station has said she beheaded the child to avenge Muslims killed in the Kremlin’s campaign of air strikes in Syria.
Federal prosecutors on Monday are expected to seek the continued detention of a New Hampshire man said to be a “midlevel organizer” in a high-profile 2014 armed standoff in Nevada over cattle grazing rights.
An errant bird dropping appears to have caused the temporary shutdown of part of the Indian Point nuclear plant in upstate New York.
An Idaho pastor was shot in the parking lot of his church Sunday, according to authorities.
A video released online shows a man in uniform slapping a younger individual three times — one slap loud enough to hear a pop — and then kicking him or her, all while yelling profanities.
Barrington High School is apologizing after some of its students participated in a mock slavery auction over the weekend.
A newborn baby that was found on a conveyor belt of a Michigan recycling plant last January died of hypothermia, medical examiners have determined.
A lawyer for Hulk Hogan said editors of the Gawker website intended to harm the former professional wrestler when they posted an excerpt of a secretly recorded video of him engaged in an intimate sex act.
Police in Ohio say a Florida fugitive went to the extreme in an effort to remain anonymous.
FLINT, Mich. — Democratic presidential contenders Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton clashed angrily over trade, the auto industry bailout and Wall Street in a Michigan debate on Sunday, with Sanders accusing Clinton of backing trade deals that robbed the state of jobs.
“Zootopia” is the king of this weekend’s box office jungle.
Siyar “The Great” Bahadurzada was told by doctors he wouldn’t be able to compete in mixed martial arts again.
Former first lady Nancy Reagan, who as an aspiring actress married affable leading man Ronald Reagan, and then offered her unfailing support and Hollywood style as his unlikely political career took them to the Sacramento’s governor’s mansion and then all the way to the White House, has died. She was 94.