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A federal judge on Friday struck down Kentucky's effort to require some people to work and pay monthly premiums in order to receive Medicaid.
A grand jury in Texas indicted former Michigan State University sports medicine doctor Larry Nassar and an athletic trainer on sexual assault charges.
The National Football League reported that there was a 73 percent increase in preseason concussions last year.
Von Miller is one of the NFL's most feared sack masters, but he's relying on more than just personal experience to provide guidance at his pass rush summit.
Former NFL tight end Kellen Winslow II, who is facing multiple felony charges, was denied bail by a San Diego judge on Thursday.
Guard J.R. Sweezy was hampered by injuries in his two seasons with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and on Friday the team announced that he was released.
The Baltimore Ravens made a concerted effort to upgrade their passing game in the offseason, severing ties with their top two receivers and starting tight end.
Indianapolis Colts running back Robert Turbin was suspended four games by the NFL on Friday for violating the league's policy on performance-enhancing drugs.
Nigel Bradham of the Super Bowl winner Philadelphia Eagles has been suspended for the first game of the season for violating the NFL's personal conduct policy.
The names of the Capital Gazette journalists killed Thursday in Annapolis likely will be placed on the Newseum's Journalists Memorial next year, the head of the Freedom Forum Institute said Friday.
Israeli forces killed two Palestinians, including a 14-year-old boy, during protests at the Gaza border Friday, the Gaza health ministry said.
A new study published this week in Immunity could change the way oncologists tailor treatments to a patient's specific type of tumor.
A collapse at the summit of Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano on Friday created an explosion equivalent to a 5.2-magnitude earthquake, the U.S. Geological Survey said.
New research calls for climate models to focus more on CO2 levels and less on temperature.
A North Carolina woman whose kids left some doughnuts in the garage captured video of the snacks being stolen by a not-so-sneaky thief -- a black bear.
A Kansas couple said a paper jam on the lottery ticket printer turned out to be a lucky omen when they won $22,000.
President Donald Trump awards a posthumous Medal of Honor to Army First Lt. Garlin M. Conner and hosts King Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein and Queen Rania Al Abdullah of Jordan and President of Portugal Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa at the White House the week of June 25, 2018, in Washington, D.C.
Ken Isaacs, President Donald Trump's nominee to head the United Nations migration agency, was bypassed for the job Friday in a secret ballot vote.
Weight loss might help reverse progression of a common heart arrhythmia in obese adults, a new study shows.
A traveler on a Wisconsin highway captured video of an unusual sight -- a gargantuan shopping cart with what appears to be a V8 engine.
Libya's coast guard rescued more than a dozen survivors from a capsized migrant boat, which officials fear left at least 100 people dead.
Inbreeding makes animals more vulnerable to environmental changes, new research shows.
Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker on Thursday signed a bill to progressively increase the state's minimum wage to $15 per hour.
Two universities in Peru have set a new Guinness World Record for the largest causa.
Animal rescuers in Britain are urging residents not to buy exotic pets online after an emu was found to be living in a homeowner's back yard.
ICE Director Thomas Homan blamed Congress Friday for the family separations on the U.S.-Mexico border on Friday, on his final day in the job. 

