Jacobs Crawley letting it wail at National Finals Rodeo

After traveling the rodeo circuit in an old ambulance, reigning saddle bronc champ Jacobs Crawley is facing a stiff challenge from a young rival at the Thomas & Mack Center.

Supreme Court sides with Samsung in Apple patent dispute

A unanimous Supreme Court on Tuesday sided with smartphone maker Samsung in its high-profile patent dispute with Apple over design of the iPhone.

Raising the Stars and Stripes in Pearl Harbor — PHOTOS

Veterans, family members and dignitaries are converging on the site of the Dec. 7, 1941, attack that drew the United States into World War II in advance of Wednesday’s 75th anniversary commemoration ceremony at the USS Arizona Memorial.

Forgotten shipwreck: 500 migrants drown, no one investigates

The head of Europe’s police agency said it would “look again” at the largest migrant shipwreck in the Mediterranean this year after an investigation by Reuters and BBC Newsnight exposed a gap in the response by law enforcement.

North Carolina next stop for the Trump’s ‘Thank You Tour’

President-elect Trump is slated to hold the second stop of this “thank you” tour Tuesday in North Carolina, less than a week after his bombastic return to rallies at an Ohio appearance that felt more like a raucous campaign stop.

Texas deputy dies when car plummets into sinkhole

An off-duty sheriff’s deputy has died and two other people were hurt when two vehicles plunged into a water-filled sinkhole in San Antonio.

Biden hints at run in 2020 — maybe

It’s more than a month before Donald Trump even enters the White House, but Joe Biden says he’s running for president in 2020. Maybe.

Design students work with NASA on Mars suit

When scientists are trying to figure out how to live in near-isolation in a dome to simulate a Mars mission, the last thing they’ll need is an ill-fitting space suit. So one of the nation’s top design schools has come to the rescue.

Pentagon buried study that exposed $125B in waste

The Pentagon has hid an internal study that revealed $125 billion in administrative waste in its business operations amid fears Congress would use the findings as an excuse to slash the defense budget.

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