Illinois guard Terrence Shannon Jr. was charged with rape in December. After suing the school to allow him to play, he has been one of the best men’s basketball players in the country.
The Nationals entered with all the optimism that Opening Day brings, but a pregame injury to Nick Senzel and a rough start from Josiah Gray are too much to overcome.
Women artists in four shows explore cultural connections, social impacts of murals, internal reflection and meditation, and giving new life to used objects
Russia unleashed a fierce barrage of missiles and drones that damaged energy infrastructure in at least six regions of Ukraine and forced emergency power shutdowns in some areas.
Top-seeded North Carolina, led by Armando Bacot and RJ Davis, saw a successful run come to a sudden end against Alabama on Thursday in the NCAA tournament.
Since Roe v. Wade was overturned, nearly two dozen states have considered legislation declaring a fetus — or even an embryo — a person with distinct rights.
A pioneer of behavioral economics, he upended the idea that financial decisions are governed by logic. Here are six ways his insights can lead to better choices.
During a meeting with families of kidnapped soldiers, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel was preparing to send troops into the southern Gaza city.
Beyonce’s new album, “Cowboy Carter,” is a big one: 27 tracks, almost 80 minutes, and guest stars including Linda Martell, Miley Cyrus, Post Malone, and more.
The top-seeded Connecticut freight train roared past San Diego State in a NCAA championship game rematch, while Alabama, Illinois and Clemson joined U-Conn. in the region finals.
Purdue hasn’t been to a Final Four since 1980 and has been upset by lower-seeded teams several times in recent years, but it’s choosing optimism before a Sweet 16 game against Gonzaga.