At long last, April the giraffe gave birth on Saturday to a long-overdue calf, to the delight of hundreds of thousands of people who have been monitoring a live cam feed from her pen in a New York zoo in anticipation of the grand event.
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Breaking with the practice of President Donald Trump’s predecessor, the White House is keeping secret the lists of visitors to the building.
Here are you Saturday morning headlines.
A breakdown of the fights on the main card of UFC on Fox 24 on Saturday at Sprint Center in Kansas City, Missouri, with picks from the Review-Journal’s Adam Hill and Heidi Fang.
Delta is letting employees offer customers nearly $10,000 in compensation to give up seats on overbooked flights, hoping to avoid an uproar like the one that erupted at United after a passenger was dragged off a jet.
The black and spotted and sand-colored rabbits look cute as can be, but they are unwanted squatters living off the kindness of people who wish they could do more to help them.
Christina Dylag had a secret on her first day behind the bar at Velveteen Rabbit. She had never bartended before.
A panicked 911 caller immediately identified a teacher’s husband as the man who opened fire at a San Bernardino elementary school and told the dispatcher that she had locked herself in the office.
Ex-NFL star Aaron Hernandez, who is already serving a life sentence for a 2013 murder, was acquitted Friday in a 2012 double slaying prosecutors said was fueled by his anger over a spilled drink.
The highly-anticipated trailer for “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” is here.
Here are your Friday morning headlines.
An amusement park roller coaster featuring a “cobra roll,” ”sidewinder loop,” and “countless swift reversals” stalled Thursday evening outside of Washington, D.C., leaving 24 riders stuck 100 feet up in the air.
Payday loans and asset forfeiture on docket for a busy deadline day in the Nevada Legislature.
Clark County Fire Department investigators are focusing on the Bellagio’s electrical and lighting systems as the likely culprit in a scary wind-whipped fire that scorched exterior building panels along the resort’s roof line Thursday night.
While making definitive predictions with 52 days left in the Legislative session is a good way to end up with rhetorical egg on your face, I’m calling it now: There will be no property tax increase this session.