Federal health officials on Thursday delayed a high-stakes decision on whether to permit bestselling vaping brand Juul to stay on the market, while banning the sale of thousands of other electronic cigarettes.
Gable Steveson is expected to finish his senior season and graduate with a business degree. At that point, he'll become a full-time performer for World Wrestling Entertainment.
The White House said Thursday it would withdraw the nomination of a gun-control advocate to lead the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives after nominee David Chipman ran into bipartisan opposition in the Senate.
Miller replaces Paul Gazelka, who stepped down to run for governor.
College football came back in full force last week, with fans filling stadiums and providing the atmosphere that makes the sport so great.
It's the only matchup between AP top-10 teams this week and the first time the Cyclones and Hawkeyes will both be in the top 10 when meeting in the Cy-Hawk Series showdown.
Andrew Albers, coming off a rough outing in Tampa Bay, will get the nod tonight against Cleveland as the Twins try to sweep a four-game series.
The U.S. Justice Department will review practices of the Columbus police department, which has been rocked in recent years by a series of fatal police shootings of Black people and its response to last year's racial injustice protests, the city and the government announced Thursday.
A United Nations panel said Wednesday that at least 18,000 Yemeni civilians have been killed or wounded by airstrikes since the country's war escalated in 2015.
Minnesota schools are seeing increases in weekly coronavirus cases as students return to classrooms across the state.
St. Vincent heads to the Armory with a new album and look partially inspired by her father and '70s heroines.
As live theater returns, see these documentaries about putting it together.
Club used its pandemic pause to give itself a noticeable makeover.
A gambler harbors big secrets in this morally complex film.
The Cowboys are the original influencers — famous now just for being famous and not because of any sort of meaningful recent accomplishment.
Officials say they found the children in St. Cloud on Thursday and have communicated with both parents.
The theft "was a betrayal of trust," the county attorney said.
The Olympic gold medalist and college wrestling champion has a new pro wrestling deal that allows him to compete for the Gophers this season under new NCAA rules.