Mike Castle, Delaware’s last Republican governor and congressman, dead at 86
Former Delaware Gov. Mike Castle, who also served the state in Congress and made a bid for then-Vice President Joe Biden's Senate seat, died Thursday. He was 86.
Hayley McNeff, champion bodybuilder and life coach, dead at 37
Champion bodybuilder Hayley McNeff, a champion bodybuilder and life coach, has died at the age of 37, according to her family and an obituary.
Stefon Diggs noncommittal on Patriots debut as he recovers from injury: ‘Taking it day by day’
Despite participating in practice after an ACL injury, wide receiver Stefon Diggs remained noncommittal whether he'd suit up for the New England Patriots in Week 1.
City council cracks down on ‘vulgar’ merchandise at popular beach destination
The Virginia Beach City Council passed a resolution Tuesday strongly encouraging retailers on the popular Atlantic Avenue boardwalk to voluntarily remove what they call "indecent" or "vulgar" clothing from displays.
Schumer feels ‘perfectly safe’ in DC, says Republicans are ‘full of it’ on crime concerns
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer claimed Republicans were "full of it" regarding D.C. safety fears as President Trump deploys National Guard troops and takes control of police.
Trump’s federal crime operation brings 100 arrests, 800 National Guard troops to Washington
Trump's federal crime task force makes 45 arrests overnight in Washington, D.C., while protests emerge against National Guard deployment and police takeover.
Supreme Court has ‘good chance’ of hearing Kim Davis’ case urging same-sex marriage be overturned: lawyer
Former Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis is petitioning the Supreme Court to overturn the Obergefell v. Hodges decision that legalized same-sex marriage nationwide.
Sky, Sun players get into intense tussle during WNBA game, leads to multiple ejections
WNBA players in the Connecticut Sun and Chicago Sky game were thrown out on Wednesday night after a fracas sparked in the second quarter.
Failed GOP candidate sentenced to 80 years in connection with shooting spree at Democrat officials’ homes
A former Republican candidate was sentenced to 80 years behind bars for orchestrating drive-by shootings at the homes of Democratic officials following his election loss.
ICE says illegal migrant threatened to harm himself with butcher knife when stopped by officers in DC
ICE said an illegal migrant was detained in Washington, D.C., after he was stopped by agents and subsequently motioned that he would harm himself with a butcher knife.



