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Tennessee controlling owner Amy Adams Strunk has helped kick off NFL draft week by taking to the air and skydiving
Rutgers will dedicate its basketball court at the College Ave Gym on Saturday to former Scarlet Knights co-captain and school hall of famer Jim Valvano
The mother of a survivalist who ambushed two Pennsylvania State Police troopers has made an emotional appeal for her son's life
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper took just 15 minutes Monday to replace a resigning Republican judge with a Democrat on the state's second-highest court
The black-founded hair care company Shea Moisture apologized Monday amid social media criticism from black users over an online video promoting its products using white women
College stars are bolstering their NFL draft stock by playing special teams
The teacher charged in the kidnapping of a 15-year-old student has agreed to return to Tennessee to face charges there
A jailhouse friend of Aaron Hernandez says one of three notes the former NFL star left in his cell before killing himself was addressed to him
Farmers are up in arms over a new treatment plant north of Mexico City that is meant to clean up raw sewage from the capital that has long fouled rivers and reservoirs in the rural Mezquital Valley _ tainted waters they have used as fertilizer for decades
The Salt Lake City zoo has added a fourth striped member to its zebra exhibit after a foal was born at the facility earlier this month
The man charged in the kidnapping of a Tennessee girl acknowledged in California federal court that he is the suspect and agreed to return to Tennessee to face charges there
Florida is making it easier for people to help remove invasive Burmese pythons from the Everglades
A federal appeals court has ordered a judge to reconsider his decision not to require Donald "Ski" Johnson to pay restitution for charity fraud that appeared to be similar to a Montana case for which he was ordered to pay $5,600 in restitution
Documents obtained by The Associated Press show that Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner's information technology chief has contracted to spend $208,000 in tax dollars for two professional memberships despite the budget crisis