Antonio Conte's Chelsea predecessor Jose Mourinho was a master at playing mind games with his rivals but the Italian, unlike the outspoken Portuguese, appears somewhat reluctant to follow suit
The State Department says former Fox News Channel anchor Heather Nauert will be the agency's new spokeswoman
Sting will be making his debut at the summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra
Diplomats representing ancient civilizations have met in the Greek capital for the first time as part of a new 10-member international club
The U.S. dollar is mixed against other North American currencies in New York trading. It’s worth 1.35 Canadian dollars, unchanged from late Friday. And the dollar is trading at 18.62 Mexican pesos, down from late…
Grammy winner Angelique Kidjo and Mariam Doumbia are part of a supergroup of West African women whose "Republique Amazone" is a mesmerizing blend of female advocacy and dance rhythms
A Maryland teenager with rare brain cancer will announce the Baltimore Ravens first-round draft pick. The Baltimore Sun reports 14-year-old Obioha "TJ" Onwuanible was chosen Friday to announce the Ravens first-round pick in the 2017 NFL draft
Travelers seeking a last-minute passport out of South Florida are out of luck
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger says he's sorry he let a few negative words cause a rift between him and his hometown in Ohio
Officials say several workers were hurt in a partial trench collapse at a construction site in Washington
Dish, a company better known for old-school satellite TV, wants to make it easier for people to stream quality video live over YouTube and Facebook
UN investigators' murders were filmed on cell phone, Congo's government says
Alfred Rivera, DISA’s director of the Development and Business Center, said the agency is moving toward multi-factor authentication, including biometrics and other “patterns of life” type of technologies.
The Government Accountability Office brought in 13 experts on federal technology last fall to have a frank discussion about what’s working and what’s not with the Federal IT Acquisition Reform Act.
A new report from the Center for a New American Security finds females make up an increasing percentage of the national security workforce, but less so in leadership positions.