Take a look at some striking photos from Review-Journal photojournalists in the past week.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin called the CEOs of six major banks Sunday in an apparent attempt to reassure jittery financial markets coming off a turbulent week in the stock market that is now bracing for potential repercussions from a partial shutdown of the U.S. government.
MGM Resorts sports books will refund any wagers that were made on UFC 232 at T-Mobile Arena now that the event has been moved to the Forum in Inglewood, California.
Doubted before the season began, questioned even more after a 0-2 start, the Seattle Seahawks are back where they’ve spent most seasons since Pete Carroll arrived.
As bad as they have been hit with injuries, as much as goalie Marc-Andre Fleury has played, as often as they have been on the road, the team finds itself in a playoff spot within the Pacific Division.
The Eagles, Browns and Patriots covered their opening lines but didn’t cover the closing lines Sunday.
The body of a 7-year-old girl who died while in custody of the U.S. Border Patrol arrived in her native Guatemala on Sunday and was being driven hours into the countryside to be handed over to family members for a last goodbye.
It’s a holiday vacation with pay.
Why is the president trying to take away all of our vital social services that are desperately needed by the poor?
Would anti-tobacco zealots would prefer teens vape or smoke?
The Knights have a three-day holiday break following their 4-3 overtime loss Sunday against the Los Angeles Kings.
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is up and working as she recuperates from cancer surgery.
Tyler Toffoli scored 1:40 into overtime and the Golden Knights fell to the Los Angeles Kings 4-3 at T-Mobile Arena on Sunday.
Michael Ray Stevens, 43, was being held in Henderson Detention Center on two counts each of domestic battery by strangulation and domestic battery, as well as a count of coercion, jail records show.
Raiders tight end Derek Carrier and his future wife shared a small college campus. A little fate took care of the rest.
A car smashed through a church wall in Ohio during Sunday morning services, injuring six people and shattering stained glass.
Following two big trades, a worst-case scenario arose for the Raiders as the Dallas Cowboys and Chicago Bears clinched playoff berths to drop Oakland’s first-round NFL Draft selections between Nos. 21 and 32.
Haywood Highsmith, 22, came to Delaware by way of Wheeling Jesuit, a Division II University nestled in Wheeling, Western Virginia — population 27,066.
UFC 232 scheduled this weekend in Las Vegas has been moved to The Forum in Inglewood, California, after an irregularity was discovered in a drug test administered to former light heavyweight champion Jon Jones, UFC officials announced Sunday.
Jordan Barnes scored 28 points to lead Indiana State to an 84-79 victory over UNLV on Sunday in the Diamond Head Challenge in Honolulu. The Rebels will play in Tuesday’s consolation game.
Two LSU football players were trying to sell an electronic item when one of them fatally shot an 18-year-old man trying to rob them, police said Sunday.
A cruise ship has rescued two Costa Rican fishermen who had been stranded at sea for about three weeks.
For the first time since statehood in 1959, Hawaii’s population has declined for two consecutive years with fewer births, more deaths and a greater number of residents moving to the mainland.
Withers for Warriors will employ four psychologists and six horses to help adults struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder, especially veterans, first responders and women who were victims of domestic violence.
The Raiders host the Denver Broncos at 5:15 p.m. in a “Monday Night Football” game at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum. Here’s a breakdown by position.
Boulder Highway, one of the deadliest stretches of road in Nevada, is receiving a much needed makeover.
The Golden Knights play their final game before the three-day holiday break Sunday when they host the Los Angeles Kings at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
A top White House official warned Sunday that it’s “very possible” the partial government shutdown stretches into the new year and that how quickly numerous shuttered Cabinet departments and agencies resume doing the people’s business is up to Congress.
For the second year in a row, the number of pregnancies in the Trump White House press quarters defies all norms. Call it the “Trump bump” – a sign of journalist fecundity that should be the envy of fertility clinics.