Alabama head coach Nick Saban, AD Greg Bryne could be sidelined for Georgia game Saturday
Alabama coach Nick Saban and athletic director Greg Byrne have tested positive for COVID-19, four days before the Southeastern Conference’s biggest regular-season showdown.
Wells Fargo fires over 100 employees over improperly obtained COVID-19 aid money
According to an internal memo from the company, Wells Fargo employees allegedly “defrauded the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA)” in order to obtain coronavirus relief funds.
Trump, Biden to hold dueling town halls Thursday instead of originally scheduled debate
President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden will compete Oct. 15 on different networks by holding separate televised town hall events.
Apple unveils iPhone 12 lineup featuring 5G capability
The iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max will be available for sale in short order, Apple said.
Nobel Peace Prize awarded to the World Food Program
The World Food Program has won the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize for its efforts to combat hunger and food insecurity around the globe.
Gov. Whitmer says 'words matter', call them 'domestic terrorists' after 13 charged in plot to kidnap her
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is calling for the suspects charged in a kidnapping plot to be called "domestic terrorists" instead of "militia" members.
Trump, Biden campaigns spar over timing of next presidential debates
It's up in air when the next presidential debate between Joe Biden and President Donald Trump may take place.
Fly on Mike Pence’s head sets social media abuzz during VP debate
The internet got distracted by a fly during the 2020 VP debate after it landed on top of Vice President Mike Pence’s head.
Kelly Rowland expecting second child
Singer Kelly Rowland has announced her second pregnancy.
Jail employees charged with cruelty, accused of playing 'Baby Shark' on repeat for inmates
At least two former Oklahoma jail employees and their supervisor were charged Monday after investigators said they discovered handcuffed inmates were forced to listen to the children's song "Baby Shark" for hours, according to reports.
Eddie Van Halen dies of cancer, according to son
Eddie Van Halen, rock icon, legendary guitarist and co-founder of Van Halen, has died of cancer. He was 65.
2 Americans, 1 British scientist win Nobel medicine prize
Announcing the prize in Stockholm, the Nobel Committee noted that the trio's work helped explain a major source of blood-borne hepatitis that couldn't be explained by the previously discovered hepatitis A and B viruses.
Thomas Jefferson Byrd, known for Spike Lee films, found shot to death in Atlanta, police say
Actor Thomas Jefferson Byrd, known for his roles in Spike Lee films, has been shot and killed in Atlanta, police said Sunday.
Nicki Minaj and husband welcome their first child
Nicki Minaj is a mom! She and husband Kenneth Petty have welcomed their new bundle of joy into the world, TMZ reports.
Timeline of President Trump's activities in week coronavirus hit home
With just a month to go until the election, President Donald Trump had a busy schedule during the days leading up to him and first lady Melania Trump testing positive for the coronavirus.
How you can send President Jimmy Carter a message for his 96th birthday
You can help former President Jimmy Carter celebrate his 96th birthday with a special message.
United and American Airlines furloughing 32,000 employees
The moves by two of the nation's four biggest airlines represent the first -- and likely the largest part -- of involuntary job cuts across the industry in coming days.
Chrissy Teigen, John Legend suffer pregnancy loss, calling it 'darkest of days'
Chrissy Teigen announced Tuesday night that complications resulted in the loss of her pregnancy in a heartbreaking post on social media.
Report: Mark Cuban picks up former NBA player Delonte West, helps him check into rehab
Mavericks owner Mark Cuban extended a helping hand to former St. Joseph's University standout Delonte West, who is now reportedly homeless.
New California law prompted by crash that killed Kobe Bryant, 8 others
Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday approved legislation prompted by the helicopter crash that killed Kobe Bryant and eight other people that makes it a crime for first responders to take unauthorized photos of deceased people at the scene of an accident or crime.