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Denver quarterback Paxton Lynch has earned a spot on the Broncos, for now.
A year ago, Mike Gilllisee was the starting running back for the New England Patriots. On Saturday, he was among the players waived as the Patriots got down to the 53-player roster limit.
Tennessee on Saturday activated tackle Jack Conklin off the physically unable to perform list and the Titans made a bevy of other moves to cut their roster to 53 players.
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Hurricane Norman weakened to a Category 2 with forecasters predicting the storm to cross the Central Pacific basin Tuesday, the National Hurricane Center said.
In the wake of a duck boat accident in Branson, Mo., Attorney General Josh Hawley filed a lawsuit against Branson Duck Vehicles and Ripley Entertainment.
Netherlands police said Saturday that the suspect in stabbing of two Americans at central train station in Amsterdam the day before had a 'terrorist motive.'
China is refuting a United Nations report about Chinese officials holding Uyghurs in detention for long periods of time without being charged for a crime or tried in court.
A Saudi-led coalition investigative body said Saturday a coalition air strike that hit a school bus in Yemen killing dozens of children was not justified.
Blake Jenner from "Glee" and "The Edge of Seventeen" has landed a role in Netflix's anthology series "What/If."
A memorial service for Sen. John McCain was held Saturday at Washington National Cathedral in Washington, D.C.
The Papa John's founder who sued the company after resigning in July following reports he used a racial slur has filed a second suit.
"Downton Abbey" and "Bohemian Rhapsody" actor Allen Leech is to star in "Doing Money," a BBC drama about slavery in contemporary Britain.
Depression affects almost 20 percent of young adults with autism, new research shows, a rate that's more than triple that seen in the general population.
U.S. pop star Lana Del Rey announced via Twitter she has canceled her planned concert in Israel.
A wide-open Woodward at Saratoga, the Super Derby and top-shelf 2-year-old events highlight the weekend U.S. racing schedule.
Former Trump campaign aide George Papadopoulos has asked for probation on his charge of lying to the FBI in its Russia probe ahead of his sentencing next week.
Liverpool managed to beat Leicester City, despite a horrible error from goalie Alisson on Saturday at King Power Stadium in Leicester, England.
Wide receiver Corey Coleman is not expected to begin the 2018 season as a member of the Buffalo Bills.
Despite the United States and Canada failing to reach an agreement on renegotiating NAFTA by Friday's deadline, officials said talks will resume next week.
Actress Vanessa Marquez was shot and killed by police this week, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department said. She was 49.
The Cleveland Indians have acquired former MVP Josh Donaldson in a trade with the Toronto Blue Jays.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have acquired All-Star third baseman David Freese from the Pittsburgh Pirates.
The Oakland Raiders are planning to trade superstar linebacker Khalil Mack to the Chicago Bears.
Ariana Grande's "Sweetener" is No. 1 on the U.S. album chart this week.
A memorial service for Sen. John McCain will be held Saturday at Washington National Cathedral in Washington, D.C.
Actor Lily Tomlin turns 79 and actor Zendaya turns 22, among the famous birthdays for Sept. 1.
On Sept. 1, 1923, an earthquake struck Yokohama, Japan. The so-called Great Kantō earthquake killed an estimated 143,000 people.
Serena Williams defeated sister Venus Williams in straight sets on Friday in New York, advancing into the round of 16 at the 2018 U.S. Open.
The San Francisco 49ers acquired offensive tackle Shon Coleman from the Cleveland Browns on Friday in exchange for a 2019 seventh-round draft pick.
The New Orleans Saints cut veteran wide receivers Michael Floyd and Brandon Tate as the team began to trim its roster to 53 players.
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Hurricane Norman weakened into a Category 3 storm Friday afternoon, the National Hurricane Center said.
New UCLA head coach Chip Kelly announced that Wilton Speight, a graduate transfer from Michigan, will start the Bruins' season opener against Cincinnati.
The Arizona Cardinals will place defensive end Arthur Moats on injured reserve, Pro Football Talk reported on Friday.
Pro Bowl defensive end Khalil Mack of the Oakland Raiders, holding out for a massive new contract, broke his silence on Thursday night on Twitter.
Imelda Staunton, Geraldine James, Simon Jones, David Haig and Tuppence Middleton have been added to the ensemble of the "Downton Abbey" movie.
The United States cut off funding to the U.N. agency that provides aid to Palestinian refugees, calling the operation unsustainable and "irredeemably flawed."
Veteran safety Ron Parker of the Atlanta Falcons announced his own release in a Twitter post on Friday.
Cleveland Browns wide receiver Josh Gordon, bothered by tight hamstrings, will practice on Monday but there is no guarantee he will play in the opener next week against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Lawyers for the Trump Foundation sought to have a lawsuit against the organization by the New York attorney general's office dismissed.
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People who've had a stroke face up to twice the normal risk of dementia, a new review suggests.
Scientists have found a way to print with sound. The new technology will help printers exert more precise control over the shape and viscosity of ink droplets.
What happens to endangered prey when a top predator makes a comeback? Researchers are worried that a comeback of lions could endanger Grevy's zebras.
Barring a late trade, the Arizona Cardinals will go into the season with three quarterbacks on the roster.
A blast at a cafe in eastern Ukraine killed a Russian-backed separatist leader Friday, local officials said.
Over 100 pink Cadillacs were parked on Seven Mile Road near the Greater Grace Temple where the service for Aretha Franklin was to be held.
Rookie Jason Sanders appears to have won the kicking competition for the Miami Dolphins.
A witness in Russia captured video of a reindeer that escaped from a zoo being chased down the street by a man on horseback.
A visitor to a California park captured video as he lifted the lid of a trash bin to rescue a bear trapped inside the container.
Scientists have designed a molecular machine -- a molecular hopper -- capable of moving single strands of DNA.
The number of ADHD diagnoses among children has risen dramatically in the past two decades, going from 6 percent to 10 percent, a new report shows.
A driver on a Florida road pulled over to capture video of an unusual sight -- a man driving a pickup truck so badly damaged that its door doesn't close.
A Florida police officer responding to a loose-animal complaint posted a video of the animal in question -- a tiny pig -- chasing him down the street.
A Florida school district said resource officers helped a trapper capture an alligator spotted in the center of a middle school campus.
A North Carolina woman said a text message and a good deed for a coworker led her to winning a $1 million lottery jackpot.