NEW YORK – Joel Ward scored with 1.3 seconds left to give the Washington Capitals a 2-1 victory over the New York Rangers on Thursday night in Game 1 of their second-round series.
Ward drov...
NFL gives up tax-exempt status
WASHINGTON – The National Football League announced Wednesday it would cede its status as a tax-exempt entity.
Every so often, in a bid to sound th...
NEW YORK – Chipotle says it has completed phasing out genetically modified ingredients from its food, making it the first national fast-food chain to do so.
The Denver-based chain had alrea...
WASHINGTON – Tuesday is a potential watershed moment for America’s gay and lesbian couples. After rapid changes that have made same-sex marriage legal in all but 14 states, the U.S. Supreme Court will...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Ahmed Zayat can’t contain his enthusiasm at having three horses running in the Kentucky Derby. The fast-talking Egyptian businessman is alternately nervous, hopeful and tickled pink....
LAS VEGAS – The last time Freddie Roach was on the interstate linking Los Angeles with this boxing capital, he was written up for going 140 mph.
Roach will be driving a lot slower Monday as...
In 1977, Ingrid Lundahl began photographing the rebel spirit of Telluride, for fun and as a professional.
Thirty-eight years later, she shares some classic moments in her recently released ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – One week ahead of the Kentucky Derby, several horses completed their workouts at Churchill Downs before the rain came down.
The threat of severe weather across the state ...
SEATTLE – Starbucks was back in business Saturday after a computer outage forced thousands of its stores to close early the night before.
The company said the outage was resolved Friday ni...
NEW YORK – What killed Comcast’s $45 billion bid for Time Warner Cable? Regulators’ desire to protect the Internet video industry that is reshaping TV.
A combination of the No. 1 and No. 2...
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