The Puppy Bowl: Longtime referee on all the 'ruffing' and 'invasive sniffing' you won't see at the Super Bowl
“The network said, 'We know we really can't compete with the Super Bowl’s ratings, so let's just throw a bunch of cute puppies on a little field,'” longtime referee Dan Schachner explained of the show's origins.
Trump administration declares public health emergency over coronavirus outbreak, restricts US entry
Foreign nationals who have traveled to China within the last 14 days will be temporarily denied entry into the U.S.; Jonathan Serrie reports from Atlanta.
Facebook hits back at Soros claim of 'special relationship' between Trump, Zuckerberg
Facebook on Friday renounced allegations by liberal billionaire George Soros that a "special relationship" exists between the social network and President Donald Trump.
Super Bowl Sunday is often associated with the food as much as it is the game itself. Luckily for those watching the event, there are a variety of food delivery apps.
The “selfie” has enjoyed phenomenal popularity as way to record a moment in time, but this coming decade is bringing some big – or rather tiny – competition: 3D-printed clones.
Number of US troops diagnosed with traumatic brain injuries after Iran attack rises to 64
The number of U.S. troops diagnosed with mild traumatic brain injury since an Iranian airstrike earlier this month has increased to 64, the Pentagon said Thursday.
Some world leaders serve a set term and some rule for decades. Here is a list of the world leaders who have currently held onto power the longest. The list excludes monarchs.
Joint military operations between coalition and Iraqi forces against the Islamic State group will resume, the Iraqi military said, after a nearly three-week pause that saw tensions between Washington and Tehran come to a boiling point.
Hospitals across the U.S. are preparing to receive patients infected with the novel coronavirus, and have been given instructions by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on how they might accommodate such an influx.
New Air Force technology aims to stop nuclear attacks faster
The Air Force and industry are taking new technical steps to quickly alert commanders in the event that the U.S. comes under nuclear attack, by increasing the time window with which decision-makers have to both defend and potentially retaliate.
Vanessa Hudgens took no time in sharing a few sexy snaps dedicated to the online social media trend of posting photos on corresponding days of the week.
Chrissy Teigen, John Legend Super Bowl LIV ad has helicopter edited out in wake of Kobe Bryant death
A Super Bowl commercial starring Chrissy Teigen and John Legend was re-edited ahead of the big game this weekend in the wake of the tragic helicopter accident that killed Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant, his 13-year-old daughter Gianna and seven others in Calabasas, Calif. on Sunday.
Prince Harry loses battle with UK newspaper over Instagram photo
Prince Harry has lost his battle with U.K. newspaper, Mail on Sunday, which began back in 2019 when the Duke of Sussex posted an Instagram photo that the paper claimed intentionally misled his more than 5 million followers.
New in Theaters: 'Gretel & Hansel' and 'The Rhythm Section'
'It' star Sophia Lillis leads horror flick 'Gretel & Hansel,' a dark reimagining of the classic fairy tale; Blake Lively seeks revenge for the death of her family in the new thriller 'The Rhythm Section.'
Coronavirus forces Apple, Google and other tech giants to take precautionary measures
Silicon Valley is bracing for the coronavirus outbreak to impact its bottom line as Google closed its offices in China and Apple said its production will be affected.
Lake effect snow: Here's how it impacts the Great Lakes
When cold winds blow across the Great Lakes, residents are often subject to the wintry form of weather known as lake effect snow. Find out what it is and how it happens.
5 cases of coronavirus confirmed in US, risk of spreading remains low, CDC says
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Wednesday confirmed five cases of the deadly coronavirus in the United States but noted that risk to the general American public remains low.
Coronavirus prompts McDonald's to widen store closures across Chinese province of Hubei
McDonald's has shut down several hundred of its restaurants in China amid concerns the ongoing coronavirus that has claimed the lives of more than 130 people and infected thousands of others globally.
Joe Biden leads Bernie Sanders in latest Iowa poll
The same Monmouth survey finds 45 percent of those responding are still open to switching their vote; correspondent Peter Doocy reports from Des Moines.
'GAME OVER,' Trump declares, as old Bolton, Schiff videos surface amid impeachment trial
Former National Security Advisor John Bolton has a distinct "lack of credibility" and is prone to "conspiracy theories." Those assertions weren't made this week by Republican lawmakers seeking to prevent the lawmaker from testifying in President Trump's Senate impeachment trial. Instead, they were made in recent years by Democratic impeachment manager Rep. Adam Schiff -- who is now saying Bolton must urgently testify in the trial as an important and believable witness.
Senators question impeachment trial legal teams as decision over witnesses looms
Senate impeachment trial's question and answer session allowed each side to reiterate some of their central themes; chief congressional correspondent Mike Emanuel reports.
Schiff, in Trump's Senate impeachment trial, denies knowing whistleblower
House impeachment manager Adam Schiff, D-Calif., denied knowing the identity of the Trump whistleblower during the president's trial on Wednesday and claimed that no one from the House Intelligence Committee was ever involved in coaching them.