Hillary Clinton says on Twitter that Donald Trump’s news conference about President Barack Obama’s citizenship was a “disgrace,” and her Republican rival expressed “zero regret” for years of “pushing a racist conspiracy theory.”
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A judge ruled Friday against Bobbi Kristina Brown’s partner, Nick Gordon, in a wrongful death lawsuit filed by her estate, though the decision doesn’t answer any of the questions surrounding her mysterious death.
Here’s a look at some of Friday’s most interesting high school football games.
Arizona police officers will no longer detain people solely to investigate their immigration status under a settlement reached on Thursday.
John Fogerty of Creedence Clearwater Revival fame performed Thursday with Six-String Soldiers of the U.S. Army Field Band in a salute to veterans at the North Las VA Medical Center to mark National POW-MIA Recognition Day, which is observed on Friday.
Avis and Danny Winters have been on a 20-month mission to learn the truth about the untimely death of their daughter, Henderson attorney Susan Winters. Now, her husband is the target of a grand jury investigation.
The father of former NASCAR driver Robby Gordon strangled his wife then shot himself in their Southern California home, police said Thursday.
About 200 people gathered to watch the new Huntridge Center sign light up on Thursday night.
TUF 24 competitor Adam Antolin discusses his victory over MMA veteran Damacio Page and responds to the criticism his stoppage drew.
U.S. regulators issued an official recall of Samsung’s Galaxy Note 7 phone on Thursday because of a risk of fire.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles said Thursday it’s recalling more than 1.9 million vehicles worldwide because their air bags might not deploy in a crash.
Alexandra Arrieche was appointed music director last month following a yearlong search from among 64 applicants.
“South Park” has taken on the controversy over San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick’s national anthem protest.
Initial quantities of the iPhone 7 Plus have sold out globally as Apple Inc. prepares to roll out its new gadget in stores, the company said Wednesday.
Police are investigating after they say a kindergarten student in New Jersey’s capital city brought 30 packs of heroin to school.