Super Nintendo World broke ground at Universal Studios Japan Thursday in Osaka.
When Jim Klingensmith returned to civilian life after serving three Marine Corps tours in Vietnam, like many other veterans, he hard a hard time adjusting.
When hired in January, the Raiders’ assistant head coach-defense was tasked with overseeing the secondary, his main focus to improve its communication.
Comedian Bill Cosby acknowledged in 2005 that he offered to pay for graduate school for the woman who has accused him of sexual assault after her mother confronted him, jurors at his trial were told on Friday.
If you plan to build it in Las Vegas — whether it’s a new casino, a freeway or a stadium for the NFL Raiders — the construction workers will come, officials believe.
A 34-year-old man facing sex trafficking and child pornography charges in Las Vegas was ordered held without bail Friday as authorities in southern Illinois investigate the killing of his 6-year-old daughter.
John Smith advanced to the semifinals of the $10,000 buy-in Heads-up No-limit Hold ’em Championship for the second consecutive year and will look to improve on his second-place finish in 2016.
Here are your Friday morning headlines.
After highs decline to the high 80s on Monday, warming expected to begin on Tuesday, National Weather Service says.
President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer plans to file a complaint early next week about former FBI Director James Comey’s disclosure of conversations with the president, a person close to the legal team said on Friday.
Nicole Kidman recalled the overwhelming emotion of that scene and internalizing the pain of her character’s experiences during a recent discussion with other actresses hosted by the Hollywood Reporter.
A New Jersey woman distracted by her cellphone was injured when she fell over open basement access doors and fell six feet into the opening.
North Korea said Friday it has test-launched a new type of cruise missile capable of striking U.S. and South Korean warships “at will,” as South Korea found a suspected North Korean drone near the tense border between the rivals.
Gustavo Falcon vanished in 1991. He was part of a gang that purportedly smuggled at least 75 tons of cocaine into the U.S. and made some $2 billion during the hyper-violent “Miami Vice” era.
The robber showed what looked like a gun at the casino cage, made off with cash and left in a taxi.
A group of prominent cancer doctors is planning an innovative attack on high drug costs, using clinical trials to show that many oncology medications could be taken at lower doses or for shorter periods without hurting their effectiveness.
The Food and Drug Administration on Thursday asked a drug company to remove its opioid pain medication from the market, the first time the agency has made such a request because of the public health consequences of abuse.
A triumphant Jeremy Corbyn, crowing that the country had “had enough of austerity politics,” demanded that Prime Minister Theresa May resign.
In the big book of political blunders, Theresa May’s decision to hold a snap election to solidify her Brexit mandate will rank among the most memorable — and the most unnecessary.
The winning bid for a private lunch with billionaire Warren Buffett might top several million dollars in an online auction to benefit a California homeless charity that wraps up Friday night.
The stabbing happened about 10:10 p.m. at 1780 S. Mojave Road, Metropolitan Police Department Lt. Dori Koren said. One person was found with a stab wound to the abdomen.
Why is it that those gets the most toys (money) wins? Our American voting system is way out of whack and it makes me sick to my stomach.
If it hadn’t been for the success of the brave forces who stormed the beaches of Normandy on that fateful day in 1944, I’m sure the world situation would be entirely different.
Of course climate change is real. But let’s be honest about it and make compensating changes — just as has always been the pattern for millions of years.
Let’s not get caught up in a Ponzi game to benefit the fat cats of the world and the slick politician who will reach into our pockets, take our money and run.
If this happened in Las Vegas — the officers did not try non-lethal methods and the suspect died — our officers would be charged with manslaughter or probably worse, murder.
The Wall Street Journal’s Kimberley Strassel also deserves much credit for a series of columns over the past few years that brought attention to this insidious practice.
Coming less than three months after Justice Clarence Thomas expressed misgivings about civil forfeiture in a Texas case, the ruling indicates that the high court may becoming skeptical of the controversial law enforcement tactic.
Even if environmental regulation and climate change didn’t exist, the coal industry would have faced intense pressures to change and adapt.
James Comey probably didn’t change anybody’s mind about President Donald Trump but he didn’t do Trump any favors, either.
