Dick Vitale makes emotional return to ESPN: 'Beats the hell out of chemotherapy' On Saturday night, Dick Vitale made his long-awaited return to the ESPN airwaves when he served as the color commentator for No. 2 Duke's game at No. 21 Clemson. The crowd gathered behind him made sure to let him know how much
President Trump revokes security clearances for officials who have tangled with him: New York Post WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump told the the New York Post he ordered the revocation of security clearances for a slate of officials and lawyers who have sparred with him and his administration. The announcement came the day after canceling
Judges are pausing Trump's policy changes. But for how long? WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump’s fast and furious efforts to remake and downsize the federal government have hit a bit of a speed bump. The stunning number of executive orders and other actions taken by Trump in his first weeks in office have generated more
Coast Guard finds missing plane in Alaska ice; 10 believed dead. Recap Search crews found a downed plane carrying 10 people that went missing along Alaska's western coast after rapidly losing altitude and speed, authorities said Friday. Everyone aboard the plane is presumed to be dead, said Lt. Cmdr. Mike Salerno, a spokesperson for the
Trump says he ousted Kennedy Center chair and board members WASHINGTON − Former first lady Jacqueline Kennedy, renowned for her grace and elegance, once served as an honorary chairman of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, which was named for her slain husband. President Dwight Eisenhower first envisioned the cultural center, which
Scientists taking 'active measures' for asteroid with slight chance of hitting earth. Astronomers anticipate the possible threat posed by 2024 YR4 will soon be dismissed. But planetary defense capabilities have for years been developed for the day when an asteroid hurtles at Earth. The infinite cosmos is a dangerous place brimming with threatening space rocks
What happened to the Boy Scouts? A history lesson amid a big name change. The Boy Scouts of America was founded 115 years ago Saturday by Chicago publisher William D. Boyce — but the organization has changed quite a bit in the past century, including a name change that takes effect Saturday. The organization aimed to
'No need': Donald Trump revokes Joe Biden's security clearances President Donald Trump said Friday he is revoking former President Joe Biden's security clearances and access to intelligence reports after Biden did the same thing to Trump in 2021. "There is no need for Joe Biden to continue receiving access to classified information," Trump wrote on
House, Senate fight to kickstart plan on Donald Trump's legislative agenda WASHINGTON – Congressional Republicans fought hard for total control on Capitol Hill. Now that they have it, they're scrambling to prove to President Donald Trump they can use it to deliver on his campaign promises. GOP senators will attend a private dinner at Mar-a-Lago
How does an airplane go missing? A look at the disappearance of Alaska flight. Officials in Alaska searched the land and sea Friday for a small airplane that went missing, while the nation waited for news of the 10 people on board and wondered what caused the plane to drop off the radar. That search
Sixty-six million years ago, at the end of the Cretaceous Period, an asteroid impact near the Yucat n Peninsula of Mexico triggered the extinction of all known non-bird dinosaurs. But for the early ancestors of today's waterfowl, surviving that mass extinction event was like ... water off a duck's back. Location matters, as Antarctica may
Based on the current pledges of countries for limiting their emissions of greenhouse gases, global temperatures are projected to reach 2.7 degrees Celsius beyond pre-industrial levels by the end of this century. A new review paper highlights how this would dramatically reshape the Arctic, the fastest-warming region of Earth. In 2024, annual average global air