Astros Pull Off First World Series No-Hitter Since 1956
The Houston Astros making history Wednesday night in Philadelphia.
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The Houston Astros making history Wednesday night in Philadelphia.
FCC Commissioner Brenden Carr is calling for a U.S. ban on the popular app TikTok over concerns its company, ByteDance, shares information with the Chinese government. Carr makes the claim the social media app is a national security risk because of the possibility that the personal information of the people using the app can fall into the hands of the Chinese Communist Party.
Pakistani officials say a gunman opened fire at a protest convoy led by former Prime Minister Imran Khan, wounding him slightly in the leg and killing one of his supporters.
The Senate passed a measure adopting year-round daylight saving time in March, but the bill has yet to be taken up in the House. Do you think it should be signed into law?
Hurricane Lisa made landfall in Belize Wednesday afternoon. Impacts will not move inland across Central America.
Former Vice President Mike Pence stumped in North Carolina on Wednesday in the final days before the midterm elections with U.S. Senate candidate Ted Budd.
Parkland school shooterΒ Nikolas CruzΒ formally received a sentence of life without parole
Police said they have few leads in the fatal shooting ofΒ rapper TakeoffΒ outside a private party at a downtown Houston bowling alley.
Two of the largest U.S pharmacy chains have agreed in principle to pay a total of about $10 billion to settle lawsuits over the toll of powerful prescription opioids. In addition to the deals with CVS Health and Walgreens, a lawyer for local governments said Wednesday that settlement talks continue with Walmart.
History made on Broadway, as a theater is renamed after Lena Horne, first black woman honored.
Fans of actress Julia Roberts resurfaced a surprising fact about her - that Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King paid the hospital bill for her birth. The actress explains how her parents started a friendship with the civil right leader and his family in the 1960s.
An argument had broken out among a group of 40 people who were leaving a private party at the bowling alley, Houston police said.
On top of a big win for the Vols against Kentucky, the Tennessee Dance Team was able to score a big win with the crowd at Neyland Stadium this Saturday by putting on a dynamic and memorable performance featuring an unlikely guest.
It's a good thing beach season is over, because scientists have spotted a big shark off the Carolina coast.
Game 3 of the World Series between the Philadelphia Phillies and Houston Astros has been postponed because of rain with the matchup tied 1-1, pushing the entire Fall Classic schedule back one day.
One free tool is the website www.familytreenow.com which publishes more of your personal information than you'd ever want your closest Facebook friends to see.
The Red Cross says some people worry about giving blood after getting vaccinated.
Takeoff, one-third of Migos, is believed to be dead after an early morning shooting in Houston.
The next drawing is Wednesday night.
A decade's old law is being called into question at the highest level. Affirmative Action was created to stop discrimination based on race, gender and religion.
