Six days from the White House election, the Democratic candidate Kamala Harris has been trying to move past an uproar sparked by President Joe Biden appearing to refer to Trump supporters as "garbage".
The vice-president told reporters when asked (...)
On a day off from his criminal trial in a Manhattan court, Donald Trump returned to the campaign trail with back-to-back rallies in two battleground states.
The Republican presidential candidate has appeared at times irritated or lethargic in court (...)
A man accused of ramming a car into Christmas parade-goers in Wisconsin on Sunday is to be charged with six deaths after another victim died, BBC reported.
Darrell Brooks, 39, wept as he was arraigned in court with five counts of intentional (...)
Five people have died and over 40 were injured after a car plowed into a parade in Wisconsin, BBC reported.
Footage posted online shows a red sports utility vehicle (SUV) driving through a Christmas parade in the city of Waukesha, west of Milwaukee, (...)
Wisconsin's win over defending national champion and overall No. 1 seed Villanova shook up office pools around the country, though the tested Badgers aren't a typical No. 8 seed in the NCAA Tournament.
Eleventh-seeded Xavier might be a surprise team (...)
Aaron Rodgers fired a barrage of short passes to set a team milestone, finishing 39-of-56 for 326 yards and three touchdowns as the Green Bay Packers breezed past the Chicago Bears 26-10 at Lambeau Field Thursday.
"It's fun to win," said Rodgers, (...)
A nighttime curfew for teenagers appeared to be maintaining calm in the US city of Milwaukee early Tuesday, following two nights of violence over the fatal police shooting of a black man.
"It appears at this hour that a lot of parents and guardians (...)
Tension flared again overnight in Milwaukee, with one person shot and a police officer injured in the second night of riots triggered by the fatal shooting of a suspect by an officer.
Police violence against African-Americans has ignited sporadic, (...)
Republican Donald Trump acted to steer his White House campaign back into favor with his party's establishment on Friday by endorsing US House of Representatives Speaker Paul Ryan and two Republican senators seeking re-election, after expressing (...)
Healthy again following an early-season illness, Will Power is feeling much better about his chances of contending for another IndyCar championship.
After starting from the pole, Power led all but four laps and held off Tony Kanaan's last-lap surge (...)
Donald Trump's latest rude comments about Ted Cruz's wife are raising new alarms among Republicans about the party front-runner's ability to win over women, especially in a potential fall presidential match-up with Hillary Clinton.
Trump is under (...)
A Canadian Pacific Railway train derailed on Sunday, spilling less than 1,000 gallons (3,800 liters)of crude oil and prompting evacuations in Wisconsin, the second day in a row a freight train derailed in the state.
Thirteen cars of an eastbound CP (...)
A small plane crashed and burned on Lake Superior's Madeline Island Saturday evening, killing two people aboard, authorities said, according to UPI.
The Ashland County (Wis.) Sheriff's Office said in a release the single-engine plane crashed about (...)
runner Mitt Romney on Friday defended his personal wealth amid intensifying criticism from President Barack Obama's re-election campaign, which is trying to portray the former businessman as out of touch with most Americans.
Romney, who is worth up (...)
Quarterback Aaron Rodgers produced a four-touchdown masterpiece as the unstoppable Green Bay Packers crushed the Minnesota Vikings 45-7 Monday, the home team improving to 9-0 and extending their best start since 1962.
Rodgers, who has electrified (...)
The St. Louis Cardinals advanced to the World Series Sunday after a 12-6 victory over Milwaukee in Game Six sealed the National League Championship Series.
The Cardinals will play American League champions Texas Rangers, who travel to St. Louis for (...)
run home run and Prince Fielder homered in a six-run fifth inning as Milwaukee rallied to beat St. Louis 9-6 Sunday in Game One of the National League Championship Series.
Yuniesky Betancourt also homered in the fifth for the Brewers, who won all (...)
The Milwaukee Brewers scored five runs in the sixth inning to beat Arizona 9-4 Sunday and take a two-games-to-none grip on their Major League Baseball playoff series.
In Philadelphia, the Cardinals ensured the Phillies didn't get a similar (...)
run, go-ahead homer in the eighth inning to help the Milwaukee Brewers beat the Florida Marlins 4-1 Friday to clinch their first division title in 29 years.
Meanwhile, the Arizona Diamondbacks beat defending World Series champion San Francisco 3-1 (...)
Aaron Rodgers tossed three touchdowns in the first quarter as the Super Bowl champion Green Bay Packers opened the new NFL season with a thrilling 42-34 win over the New Orleans Saints Thursday.
If a bitter labor dispute that had threatened to (...)
Germany's Martin Kaymer maintained ice-cool composure to win his maiden major title in a gripping two-way playoff with American Bubba Watson for the 92nd US PGA Championship Sunday.
With American Dustin Johnson having earlier been eliminated from (...)
Bubba Watson capitalized on his monster drive on the par-5 16th, two-putting for a birdie that tied him with Martin Kaymer atop the leaderboard at the PGA Championship Sunday.
The two are at 12-under, but Watson, playing three groups ahead of (...)
American Nick Watney birdied five of his first seven holes to snatch the outright lead midway through the US PGA Championship third round Saturday.
Watney drained a series of huge putts to reach 12 under par and open a four-shot lead before he (...)
The only thing clear after two days of fog-induced havoc at the PGA Championship is that Matt Kuchar is playing very, very well.
Kuchar ran off three straight birdies on the back nine to get to 8-under Friday. That gave him a two-stroke lead, (...)
US Ryder Cup captain Corey Pavin has denied reports Tiger Woods was guaranteed a place on the American team if he failed to secure automatic selection, insisting the world number one will be treated the same as everyone else.
Although it is (...)