Rosie Napravnik isn't worried about history. She knows that will take care of itself.
Rosie Napravnik isn't worried about history. She knows that will take care of itself.
When the Mariners closed out their homestand on Wednesday night, the plan was for John Stearns to accompany the team to Toronto to continue his fill-in stint as third-base coach while Jeff Datz undergoes treatment for cancer. At least, that’s what everyone thought. Obviously, there was a late
With legal gambling now moving beyond the casinos and onto the Internet, the industry is bracing for the most far-reaching changes in its history.
With all the orchards and corn fields that dot the Hudson Valley landscape, Tuthilltown Spirits doesn't have to look far for the grains and apples to make their whiskey, vodka and gin.
President Barack Obama and Mexico's new president, Enrique Pena Nieto, are stepping gingerly to avoid any suggestion of meddling in each other's most contentious issues. Instead, Obama is drawing attention to the cultural ties that have linked the two nations and the economic bonds that have begun to take hold more recently.
A U.S. district judge in Chicago is scheduled to hear the government's appeal of a decision to release an Illinois teenager accused of seeking to join al-Qaida-linked militants in Syria.
When the doors open for Free Comic Book Day publishers and purveyors of tales of fantastic heroes and nefarious villains will court new readers who are making time for and spending money on comics printed on paper.
A franchise-record regular season ended in all too familiar fashion for the Denver Nuggets with a disappointing first-round playoff loss.
Down and just about out, the Brooklyn Nets are suddenly on quite a roll.
Investor Warren Buffett has a knack for explaining what he does in simple terms that sound easy to follow, and his ranking as one of the world's richest men inspires many to copy his moves.
A Portland group’s challenge of a controversial plan for a wind farm in the Columbia River Gorge is to be heard before the Washington Supreme Court.
Brian Lee and Ralph Erenzo (uh-REHN'-zoh) cook up hand-crafted whiskey, vodka and gin in a stretch of New York's Hudson Valley patchworked with apple orchards and corn fields.
Air France-KLM says its losses mounted sharply in the first quarter compared to a year earlier, when earnings were boosted by a gain in the value of oil price hedging contracts the airline uses to manage its fuel costs.
Draymond Green threw his arms in the air and ran to Golden State Warriors coach Mark Jackson for an emotional hug. Jarrett Jack squatted down, put his right hand on his head and closed his eyes. Stephen Curry wanted to see it all - teammates parading around the court, gold confetti in the air, smiles all around the announced sellout crowd of 19,596.
Bumbershoot lineup for 2013 announced, featuring Heart, Death Cab For Cutie, The Breeders, Kendrick Lamar, MGMT and others.
A police official in Indian Kashmir says that a Pakistani prisoner in a local jail has been "grievously" injured after being beaten by another inmate.
On a Saturday evening two weeks ago in Zedelgem, townsfolk were disturbed by the wail of a siren and the shriek of tires, the din of a high-speed car chase that broke the tranquility of their sleepy city.
For all the talk about the greens, Rory McIlroy's most important club was his driver Thursday in the Wells Fargo Championship. McIlroy kept the ball...
Tom Wilhelmsen, the former bartender in Tucson, has eight saves in eight attempts this year. He hit 99 mph on the radar gun recently, and his breaking pitches are dominant.