A derailed CSX train leaked a flammable chemical and sparked a fire in a rural part of southern Kentucky on Tuesday
Oysters, crab and $400,000 worth of lobster meat stolen in New England
Forty-thousand oysters, lobster worth $400,000 and a cache of crabmeat all were stolen in separate recent incidents in New England
Judge orders new trial for woman sentenced to 18 years in prison after stillbirth
A judge vacated the conviction of an Alabama woman sentenced to 18 years in prison after a stillbirth
Texas man accused of trying to aid Islamic State group is charged with international terrorism
A 21-year-old Texas man who authorities say provided bomb materials and money to people he believed were affiliated with the Islamic State group has been federally charged with international terrorism
Where are the wackiest New Year’s Eve drops in the US?
Dozens of places across the U.S. will ring in 2026 by dropping a quirky assortment of fruits, vegetables, sea creatures and balls of all shapes and sizes
Idaho company recalls nearly 3,000 pounds of ground beef for E. coli risk
An Idaho company is recalling nearly 3,000 pounds of raw ground beef that may have been contaminated with E
From Guéhi to Yildiz – who could be on the move in the January transfer window?
We look at 10 players likely to create headlines next month, including the ‘new Kevin De Bruyne’ Men’s transfer interactive: January 2026 edition While Semenyo would doubtless prefer to be in Morocco at the moment, one of the advantages to Ghana’s failure to qualify for the Africa Cup of Nations...
The Breakdown | ‘There is no ceiling for these players’: Jamaica targeting 2031 Rugby World Cup
Money is tight but a breakthrough came in 2018 while coaches are working tirelessly in the Caribbean Nigerian influence within English rugby union is strong and getting stronger. But could Jamaican rugby, in time, become just as significant? There is no shortage of talent. Jamaica UK Rugby, a club under...
Enzo Maresca jeered by Chelsea fans amid wild draw with Bournemouth
It is fair to assume that Pep Guardiola has targeted Antoine Semenyo for more than his enormous long throws. Still, the Bournemouth winger’s missiles were a devastating weapon against a slipshod Chelsea defence. They led to insultingly simple goals for David Brooks and Justin Kluivert during a breathless first half...