Gov. Sherrill blames ICE, defends rioters after deploying troopers to quell violent mob
Rioters clashed with New Jersey State Police outside the Delaney Hall detention facility in Newark after refusing to move to a first amendment zone.
Washington Nationals apologize to pitcher after firing director who admitted to religious discrimination
The Washington Nationals fired Sean Hudson after O'Keefe Media Group footage allegedly showed him admitting to religious discrimination against a player.
California Dem gov candidate Tom Steyer prompts mixed reactions for video with trans athlete AB Hernandez
California Democrat gubernatorial candidate Tom Steyer shares video supporting transgender athlete AB Hernandez ahead of CIF state track and field finals.
Spencer Pratt torches ‘Hacks’ star Hannah Einbinder as ‘elite minority’ after she slams mayoral run
Spencer Pratt claps back at actress Hannah Einbinder's criticism of his L.A. mayoral bid, saying she's insulated from the city's real problems.
Ed Orgeron-Lane Kiffin pairing already paying dividends for LSU Tigers during pivotal recruiting weekend
Five-star defensive tackle Jalen Brewster and five-star wideout Easton Royal are both visiting LSU as Ed Orgeron shakes up the recruiting trail.
Pirates celebrate America with nighttime spectacular that proves drone shows are superior to fireworks
The Pittsburgh Pirates hosted a drone show above PNC Park after defeating the Minnesota Twins, celebrating America's 250th birthday in stunning style.
Dispatch audio reveals what was heard inside Josh Jacobs’ home before alleged domestic violence arrest
Dispatch audio revealed yelling, screaming and things being thrown inside Josh Jacobs' home before his alleged domestic violence arrest in Wisconsin.
Novak Djokovic snaps at French Open cameraman for getting too close before shocking upset by Brazilian phenom
Djokovic yelled at a cameraman to make space during his French Open match against Joao Fonseca, who then came back from two sets down to win in five.
Vegas, Carolina give conference trophies cold shoulder, but someone has to lose the Stanley Cup
Neither the Hurricanes nor the Golden Knights touched their conference championship trophies, meaning the superstition must fail for one team.
The 2007 Mountaineers remain college football’s greatest ‘what-if’ story nearly two decades later
How the 2007 West Virginia Mountaineers became one of college football's greatest what-if stories after falling to 28-point underdog Pittsburgh.