TV tonight: ‘The Great American Read’ finale and World Series
Also, 'The Guest Book' returns and neighbor problems on 'Black-ish'
Also, 'The Guest Book' returns and neighbor problems on 'Black-ish'
When you walk into a home, what is the first thing you see? Often the experience is shaped by the point of entry. The use of an entry console is one of the more popular ways to create a subtle yet impacting look.
The enthusiasm both parties say exists in the electorate hasn't yet translated into early voting in California, where the percentage of people who have voted so far is similar to this time four years ago.
Retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor says she has been diagnosed with dementia, probably Alzheimer's disease, and is stepping away from public activities.
Kevin Durant once thought about skipping college for the NBA. Now he's supporting a prep star's unorthodox journey to the league.
Dyson Ltd., famous for making vacuum cleaners, picked Singapore to manufacture its first electric car, pushing ahead with plans to challenge Tesla Inc.
China on Tuesday opened the world's longest sea-crossing bridge linking Hong Kong to the mainland, a feat of engineering carrying immense economic and political significance.
Joe Hunt once used intelligence, a salesman's patter and powers of persuasion to get wealthy friends to fuel his opulent lifestyle that ended with a murder conviction and life sentence. Now he's using those same skills to try to close the biggest deal of his life.
Fire crews arrived to find smoke and flames coming from the second floor of a two-story residence partially under construction.
A man who kicked his way through two doors at the Fox 5 television station in Northwest Washington was shot and wounded by a security guard Monday afternoon, D.C. police said.
Stephen Curry scored 15 of his 29 points in the third quarter and also had eight assists, leading the Golden State Warriors past the Phoenix Suns 123-103 on Monday night.
Stephen Curry scored 15 of his 29 points in the third quarter and also had eight assists, leading the Golden State Warriors past the Phoenix Suns 123-103 on Monday night.
San Jose police are rolling out "Operation Frozen Treats Patrol" to increase community trust, inspired in part by the famed sweet tooth of fallen Officer Michael Katherman.
Warriors veteran Shaun Livingston will miss his second consecutive game because of a left knee contusion.
Cupertino's city attorney says the city ousted him to keep him quiet about deficiencies in the plan to redevelop Vallco Mall.
The unsigned order Monday overrides lower federal courts in New York that would have allowed the questioning of Wilbur Ross to proceed in lawsuits challenging the addition of a citizenship question on the decennial census for the first time since 1950.
Suspect booked into jail after being treated at hospital; explosion prompted evacuations in Evergreen neighborhood.
Follow our live feed for in-game analysis as the Warriors look to bounce back from Sunday's loss when they host Phoenix on Monday night.
From the archives: Taking in the scene in Charlotte as Rae Carruth had been accused of the unthinkable.
The $500 million museum faced skeptics before it opened because it was chaired and funded largely by the conservative Christian family that owns Hobby Lobby, the mega-chain at the center of a divisive Supreme Court case about how far religious liberty rights go.
Free safety Adrian Colbert sustained what the 49ers believe is a season-ending ankle injury Sunday and placed him on injured reserve, opening a spot for rookie D.J. Reed in the lineup.
A Northern California judge has upheld a jury's verdict finding Monsanto's weed killer caused a groundskeeper's cancer, but she slashed his $287 million award to $78 million.
Infielders Kelby Tomlinson, Chase d'Arnaud and Miguel Gomez were among five players who were outrighted by the Giants Monday.
Amy Schumer, with the unwitting help of Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan, hints that she and husband Chris Fischer are expecting their first baby.
San Jose diocese exorcist Father Gary Thomas led two recent masses to combat a "hex" placed on Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh by a coven of witches in New York on Saturday. Thomas was also involved in a controversial exorcism of a woman who came to the church seeking help from her sex addiction.