Clooney has cited French privacy laws protecting children from paparazzi as a key factor in the family's decision to become citizens. By Scott Roxborough Europe Bureau Chief George Clooney and his ...
Erica Fox disappeared underwater while swimming with her husband. The body of a triathlete who lost her life in a shark attack has been recovered. News of Erica Fox’s disappearance broke after she was ...
SANTA CLARA — George Kittle and Fred Warner, the 49ers’ most celebrated captains, are both rehabilitating ankle injuries with their availabilities very much uncertain. For Kittle, he’s battling a ...
Patton was not an ideal commander. But his fighting spirit was second to none—and continues to inspire military leaders in the United States today. The year 1945 is, in many respects, the year that ...
"That's the toughest thing that people don't understand," George said after the win in Milwaukee. "It's hard when you're so used to doing something, and you get on the court, and it's just natural.
FARGO — Paul Hedren grew up in a part of Minnesota where the Dakota War of 1862 was ignited when starving Dakota renegades raided the Lower Sioux Agency and white settlements along the Minnesota River ...
Ticked that a drunk Dalton exposed their project to the authorities, Sidwell shot the professor. He then calmly called Pascal to come clean up “a mess,” and Britt flipped out that her boss had ...
BROOKSVILLE, Fla. (WFLA) — A Brooksville man has been convicted in his mother’s murder, almost two years after a person found the woman’s body in a storm drain behind a Dollar General. A jury ...
The Washington Wizards may not command your attention when you scan the NBA standings and find them sitting at 1-7 on the season, but it takes only a few minutes of watching them on the court to see ...
RIVERDALE, Md. — Newly released body camera video is raising questions about a small-town police chief’s involvement in a deadly shooting last month in Prince George’s County. The video, made public ...
The Lakota chief Sitting Bull and his starving band of followers ended nearly two decades of intermittent warfare with the United States on July 20, 1881, when they surrendered at Fort Buford, in ...