Hector Santiago added to AL All-Star team; Angels are thrilled
The doors to the Angels' Safeco Field clubhouse were shut for a pregame meeting Sunday morning, but you could still hear the roars and applause from the hallway.
The doors to the Angels' Safeco Field clubhouse were shut for a pregame meeting Sunday morning, but you could still hear the roars and applause from the hallway.
Diplomats from Iran and six world powers completed what may be their final negotiating session after two years of nuclear talks Sunday amid signs that a comprehensive deal will be announced Monday.
Amid a sea of panels featuring sci-fi spectacles and superhero tentpoles, Legendary Pictures came to this year's Comic-Con with a trio of movies that were decidedly "none of the above."
A multi-vehicle collision on the 110 Freeway near Carson left 14 people injured, two of them critically, according to the Los Angeles County Fire Department.
"Minions" took over the box office this weekend, launching with an estimated $115.2 million in the U.S. and Canada.
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Joc Pederson has a busy week ahead of him. And it just got a little busier.
The Clippers are close to completing one of the least suspenseful transactions of the summer, keeping things within the family when it comes to their backup point guard.
Since July 1, college recruiters have been able to contact Vista Murrieta track sensation Michael Norman, who has been spending lots of time in home visits.
What, you thought they were really going to have an All-Star game without Clayton Kershaw?
Vista Murrieta Coach Coley Candaele places little importance on summer passing tournaments. That's why the Broncos are missing in action during the summer, but when they show up and win a tournament, everyone should pay attention.
A suicide bombing has left dozens dead and injured in eastern Afghanistan.
Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, Mexico's most powerful drug lord, escaped from a maximum-security prison through an elaborate, clandestine tunnel, authorities announced Sunday.
Every year at San Diego Comic-Con, the Syfy channel consumes a local cafe in the middle of the Gaslamp Quarter and transforms it into a living ad for whatever series they want to feature. This year the new TV show "The Expanse" (adapted from the popular "Leviathan Wakes") brought the plot's space...
Buffalo Bills offensive line coach Aaron Kromer was arrested early Sunday on suspicion of misdemeanor battery after authorities claimed he got into a physical confrontation with a boy.
When he was in high school, Lawrence Herkimer had a bad stutter. But when he was leading cheers for the football team, his elocution was perfect, his confidence unshakable, his destiny loud and proud.
This time, Roger Federer wasn't even able to get it into a fifth set, wasn't able to turn the tables on Novak Djokovic from a break down in the fourth set, as he had in last year's Wimbledon final.
Marquis McKinzy scored 15 points in the championship game to help Fremont defeat Fairfax, 55-39, to win the Huntington Park tournament.
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"The Women Who Kick Ass" panel at San Diego Comic-Con was stocked aplenty with great women who are also great at butt kickin'. They came to discuss women in media, they came to talk about the future roles for females in the genre medium, and they came to tell stories about Gwendoline Christie punching...
It doesn't matter that his belt is designated "interim," or that he's beaten just one opponent rated in the top 10, or that he's not American.
Leaders of the 19 nations with the euro as their common currency have hunkered down for hours of potentially rancorous talks Sunday that could decide if Greece remains one of their group or gets kicked out in an unprecedented setback to European unity.
The county of San Diego has agreed to pay $1 million to settle a lawsuit filed by the family of a man with Down syndrome who was roughed up by an on-duty sheriff's deputy.
The dryly titled report released last week - "The Status of Latinos in California" - was either uplifting or unnerving for the Latino political establishment, depending on whether the viewer was looking backward or ahead.
For Mark Ulatowski, the opportunity to see Donald Trump - brash, fiery and unapologetic as ever - was well worth the three-hour drive north from his home near the U.S.-Mexico border.