SITKA, Alaska (AP) — On a cool spring day, Sitka veterinarian Burgess Bauder went down to the harbor and stripped down to his long underwear, socks and Crocs - all in the name of charity.... READ MORE »
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Visitors to the Lake Mead National Recreation Area enjoy ample sunshine and miles of open water but also have a 1-in-307,000 chance of dying, according to a popular outdoor... READ MORE »
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — State police and local authorities are warning Indiana residents who recently lost loved ones that burglars in several counties have been scouring obituaries and social... READ MORE »
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is embracing government numbers he once maligned as "phony" as he tries to take credit for the latest U.S. jobs report.
The new administration on... READ MORE »
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The world faces the largest humanitarian crisis since the United Nations was founded in 1945 with more than 20 million people in four countries facing starvation and... READ MORE »
MORGANTOWN — An audible gasp arose from the Coliseum crowd as Kirah Koshinski fell off the balance beam March 5, according to the Morgantown, W.Va., newspaper.It was that shocking, for it... READ MORE »
WASHINGTON (AP) — After a meticulous restoration that took more than a year, a Stradivarius violin that was stolen from violinist Roman Totenberg and missing for decades is about to return... READ MORE »
WASHINGTON (AP) — Years after she left the Supreme Court, Justice Sandra Day O'Connor remained enthusiastic about the early morning exercise class she started at the highest court in the... READ MORE »
SEATTLE (AP) — Some of the states that helped derail President Trump's first travel ban are mounting efforts to block his second one, saying that while the new order applies to fewer people... READ MORE »
WASHINGTON (AP) — Eating like a caveman meant chowing down on woolly rhinos and sheep in Belgium, but munching on mushrooms, pine nuts and moss in Spain. It all depended on where they lived... READ MORE »