Nashville general manager David Poile says Predators forward Kevin Fiala broke his left femur and is recovering from surgery to repair his leg
Republicans control the White House and Congress, but the groups that stand in opposition to the National Rifle Association say even in the face of daunting presidential election results _ they are ready to rumble
Emmanuel Macron says he would formalize the role of first lady, if he is elected as France's president, and his wife, Brigitte, would help decide how
Rail travelers who have endured major disruptions recently at New York's Penn State are likely to see more delays this summer as Amtrak accelerates repair work at the nation's busiest station
Defending champion Rafael Nadal defeated Kevin Anderson 6-3, 6-4 to reach the quarterfinals of the Barcelona Open on Thursday, while Andy Murray advanced to the final eight by getting past Feliciano Lopez 6-4, 6-4
President Donald Trump's proposed tax overhaul includes raising the standard deduction to $24,000, and that could provide significant tax relief to middle-income families
A former neighbor and classmate says a man who killed a Delaware state trooper and then was shot to death by police had been fond of guns since middle school
A gunman who shot and killed a Pennsylvania trooper has been formally sentenced to death, one day after a jury determined he should receive a lethal injection for the 2014 ambush at a state police barracks
Correction: Benny Hinn Ministries Raided story
A president's first 100 days can be packed with action or a mere warm-up of what's to come
Apparent Israeli missile attack on Syrian military installation near Damascus airport shakes city, raises tensions
A Delaware state trooper killed in the line of duty was remembered Thursday as a family man who was warm and always smiling
Authorities: The body of a 1½-year-old girl has been found at a "deplorable" Illinois home she and her mother shared with squatters
Gulf Arab royals meet in Saudi Arabia to try and find unified voice on Shiite rival Iran
A congressional committee wants the Justice Department to consider criminally prosecuting the head of a technology company that was involved in maintaining a private email server for Hillary Clinton