SAN ANTONIO (AP) — San Antonio Spurs guard De’Aaron Fox will miss the rest of the season with a finger injury. The Spurs said Fox will have surgery on Tuesday to repair a tendon on his left hand.
Several Irish-themed events run from Friday through Monday as the Springfield area celebrates St. Patrick's Day.
Palisades Arcadia Baseball LLC will sell the Dragons to Diamond Baseball Holdings (DBH), which owns the Reds Triple-A affiliate, the Louisville Bats. The Dragons' home opener is April 8.
Ohio’s term-limited Gov. Mike DeWine delivered his second-to-last State of the State address this week, promoting the state as a regional economic leader with work still to do.
Higher Learning Commission says U.S. Department of Education data ‘raised substantial doubt about (Wittenberg's) ability to continue as a going concern.' ...
An envoy of U.S. President Donald Trump arrived in Moscow on Thursday for talks on an American-proposed 30-day ceasefire that Ukraine has accepted but which a senior Russian official said would help ...
The Trump administration is expected to choose Federal Reserve governor Michelle Bowman to be the central bank’s top financial regulator, according to a person familiar with the decision who spoke on ...
Borussia Dortmund reached the Champions League quarterfinals by beating Lille 2-1, overcoming an early deficit Wednesday to set up a final-eight matchup against Barcelona.
A select few are getting the chance to set their gaze on a slew of rarely seen Ford vehicles at the automaker's Michigan headquarters.
The Federal Trade Commission asked a federal judge on Wednesday to delay a trial in a case accusing Amazon of using deceptive practices in its Prime subscription program, citing staffing and budgetary ...
The Trump administration is halting a $1 billion program that helps preserve affordable housing, threatening projects that keep tens of thousands of units livable for low-income Americans, according ...
The NCAA selection committee will have some juggling to do before the bracket comes out Sunday to keep March Madness from looking like an extension of the Southeastern Conference's regular season.