Inspired by the Islamic State group, the Army veteran who drove a truck into a crowd of New Year’s revelers acted alone, the FBI said Thursday.
Texas will be a whole lot closer to home than Ohio State in the Cotton Bowl. The Buckeyes appear to be a whole lot closer to Atlanta.
Somewhere in the fight-filled, money-chasing hustle that the college bowl season has become, a national champion will emerge.
To say that it was an interesting year is to say the Earth rotates around the sun, something that isn’t as slam dunk as it would appear. Ask Galileo.
Two admitted child molesters apologized in court to their victims and families Thursday prior to being sentenced to state prison.
Ernest E. Lynn, 91, of Nescopeck passed away on Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2025, surrounded by his loving family. Born in Berwick on Feb. 18, 1933, he was the son of the late Arthur A. and Ethel M.
Thursday was windy, with gusts up to 36 miles an hour at nearby weather stations. The sustained wind of 22 mph made it feel like the 30-degree temperature was in the teens.
Jayson Tatum had 33 points, nine assists and eight rebounds, and the Boston Celtics beat the Minnesota Timberwolves 118-115 on Thursday night.
Riley Leonard passed for a touchdown, Jayden Harrison returned a kickoff 98 yards for a score, and Notre Dame's defense made it hold up in a 23-10 victory over No.
With a final surge at the end of 2024, donors to the 40th Brighter Christmas Fund pushed it past a mark the holiday charity hadn’t hit in the previous decade, and possibly ever.
As the new year dawns, so too does the opportunity for change. Experts say January can be a good time to reflect on self-improvement, but acknowledge it takes work to make resolutions stick.
The Second Amendment permits the government to disarm dangerous criminals, but what about people convicted of nonviolent paperwork offenses?