'Represent us!': Women's March is back amid controversy over anti-Semitism By USA TODAY The Women’s March remains a potent, if diminished, force. …read more Source:: Top National News
Sources: Ravens near extension with Harbaugh The Ravens and head coach John Harbaugh have an agreement in principle on a contract extension with “some lawyer...
As a classical music critic, I used to think the ‘Star Wars’ score was beneath me. I was wrong. By Anne Midgette Orchestras use it to reach new audiences, but John Williams’s music stands the test of time....
Trump missile defense review calls North Korea 'extraordinary threat' The open acknowledgment in the Missile Defense Review of U.S. plans to counter Russian and Chinese technological advances likely...
Think Saints can replace Mark Ingram in free agency? Not so fast Sunday could be the RB’s last game in a Saints uniform, and it might be tough for New Orleans...
Debbie Wasserman Schultz: Why I refuse to walk with the Washington Women’s March By Opinion contributor It should not be this difficult to condemn hate speech. Until national leaders get it right,...
Lord of the rings: Saturn's halo may be relatively recent trait Scientists said on Thursday a calculation of the mass of the rings based on gravitational measurements of the planet...
Cubs owner: Keeping Russell best for all parties Cubs owner Tom Ricketts said the team decided it would rather support Addison Russell after his suspension for violating...
Michigan State names new interim leader, saying decision is about Nassar’s victims Michigan State University officially accepted the resignation Thursday of its interim president, following troubling remarks about Larry Nassar victims,...
Syria suicide bomb that killed four US citizens reignites debate over US pulling troops By USA TODAY A suicide bomb reignited the debate over President Donald Trump’s assertion that the Islamic State has...