Ben Rice was moved into the New York Yankees' leadoff spot 15 games into his big league career for Thursday's game against the Cincinnati Reds and Anthony Volpe was dropped to sixth in the batting order.
Dutch champion Dylan Groenewegen won the sixth stage of the Tour de France after a mass sprint that was decided in a photo finish on Thursday.
Sporting a beekeeper-style mask, a kevlar vest and a saber, Tatiana Mazlynov takes to the strip at her family's fencing club in Bethesda, Maryland. She'll be one of three fencers from the D.C. area to compete in the Paris Olympics later this month as they hope to cement the nation's capital status as a fencing hotbed.
Imagine stepping into a life-sized whale carcass decoy and steering it into deep water. You're looking - yes, looking - for a group of hungry sharks to spark a feeding frenzy. To attract them, you shoot out hundreds of gallons of synthetic blood and chum. Then watch them lose it.
Akira Kurosawa's "Seven Samurai" is celebrating its 70th anniversary this year. But despite its age, the vitality and fleet-footed movement of Kurosawa's epic is still breathtaking.
It's 100 years since the Caesar salad was invented, it's said, on the Fourth of July at a restaurant in Tijuana, Mexico. And it's had staying power.
The Justice Department is not letting a Supreme Court spanking derail its pursuit of those who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed Wednesday that a fourth person has caught bird flu after exposure to dairy cattle. The new case is the first in Colorado.
The lies told to protect President Biden go beyond the recent "cheap fake" whoppers about his mental fitness.
Defending champion Miki Sudo wins women's division at annual Nathan's Famous Fourth of July hot dog eating contest.
English Premier League runner-up Arsenal signed goalkeeper David Raya on a long-term contract on Thursday after he did well on loan from Brentford last season.
Cannabis was legalized for retail sale in Maryland on July 1, 2023. As of Monday, about $1.1 billion worth of weed products had been sold to both medical and recreational customers.
A new bill from two Democratic senators would set a national mandate for utilities to reduce customers' energy use, which the proponents say would save consumers billions of dollars on energy bills and create hundreds of thousands of jobs.
An Israeli anti-settlement monitoring group says the government has approved plans to build nearly 5,300 new homes in settlements in the occupied West Bank.
House Republicans' campaign arm is getting ready to pour millions of dollars into advertising buys in nearly two dozen battleground districts to keep and grow their majority in the November elections.
Trump's forays into sports are a 'crystal-clear reminder that sports can be politics'
A National Security Agency contractor has been slapped with a 13-month sentence in federal prison after she was found guilty of bilking the government for hundreds of hours of in-person work she never performed.
President Biden will be the Democratic nominee for president of the United States. The race will be much closer than many people think. Former President Donald Trump can be victorious, but it will take message discipline to win over swing voters in battleground states like mine, Wisconsin.
The Supreme Court has spoken, but Congress must act.
Historic leaders often have something important in common. They are not born great. Their greatness is a result of a lifetime of difficulty and consequential choices.
Leading textbook publishers Scholastic and Pearson have distanced themselves from a push to replace biological sex with gender identity in K-12 classroom discussions after the conservative Heritage Foundation publicized their materials.
Enjoy your burgers and steaks when you fire up the grill this Fourth of July weekend, as they may not be available much longer.
The former executive editor of The New York Times gave away the game: The media were in on it.
In the final stretch before a high-stakes French legislative election on July 7, several candidates have reported being attacked on the campaign trail, including government spokesperson Prisca Thevenot.
As Americans wake up, Israelis are experiencing a modern "rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air."