Sen. Edward M. Kennedy’s sedan veered off a bridge on Chappaquiddick Island and plunged into a pond 50 years ago Thursday.
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737 Max: Man who lost family in Ethiopian crash wants plane scrapped, Boeing execs tried
Paul Njoroge, who will testify before Congress Tuesday, says the 737 Max should have been grounded after the first crash in Indonesia in November.
A neo-Nazi trolled a Jewish woman online. A Judge said he should pay her $14M
The publisher of a neo-Nazi website should pay the victim of an internet trolling campaign over $14 million and remove all posts, a judge said.
North Korea floats idea of lifting weapons test moratorium
The Foreign Ministry’s statement appears aimed at applying more pressure on the U.S. as the two countries attempt to resume nuclear diplomacy.
Cleveland Cavaliers waive guard J.R. Smith
J.R. Smith was waived by the Cleveland Cavaliers on Monday in a move that opens up salary-cap space, ending a memorable tenure for the guard.
From hot sauce to pop gloss, Americana seeps into Iran
Trump administration sanctions on Iran took a toll on oil and other industries. But American products like Coca-Cola, Pepsi, and Heinz are prominent.
ESPN hires former Washington State star, NFL QB Ryan Leaf as college football analyst
Ryan Leaf, the former Washington State star who washed out of the NFL and later served time in prison, will call college football games for ESPN.
Pamplona bull run festival adds more injuries, brings final tally to eight gorings
A bull broke from the pack and gored two Australians and a Spaniard during Sunday’s final bull run of this year’s San Fermin festival.
US soldier who won dozens of awards killed in combat operations in Afghanistan
40-year-old James G. “Ryan” Sartor, who joined the Army in 2001, was killed Saturday during combat operations.
An alligator attacked his dog. So, the 75-year-old Florida man kicked it in the snout
The 8-foot gator didn’t know what was coming.