A Utah man has filed a lawsuit accusing actress Gwyneth Paltrow of seriously injuring him during a crash at a Park City ski resort in 2016.
Author: The Associated Press
Tribal land in the Grand Canyon known for waterfalls won’t allow tour guides this year
The Havasupai Tribe has decided not to allow outfitters to escort visitors this year down to its main tourist draw in the Grand Canyon: waterfalls.
GLAAD Media Awards nominations: ‘Crazy Rich Asians,’ ‘The Favourite’ honored
The lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer advocacy group Friday announced 151nomineesin 27 categories.
Roy Halladay’s family chooses no hat logo on Baseball Hall of Fame plaque
Roy Halladay spent 12 of his 16 seasons pitching for the Toronto Blue Jays and four for the Philadelphia Phillies.
Ex-CIA officer played by Ben Affleck in Oscar best-picture winner ‘Argo’ dies at 78
Tony Mendez, a CIA technical operations officer who helped rescue six U.S. diplomats from Iran and was played by Ben Affleck in ‘Argo,’ has died.
Man accused of threat linked to R. Kelly turns himself in
Henry James Mason turned himself in after he threatened a father who says singer R. Kelly is keeping his daughter from her family.
Former ‘To Catch a Predator’ host Chris Hansen arrested for $13,000 bounced check
Former “To Catch a Predator” host Chris Hansen was arrested Monday in his hometown of Stamford, Connecticut.
Sean Couturier nets first regular-season hat trick as last-place Flyers upend Bruins
Sean Couturier gave the Flyers hat tricks in consecutive games after James van Riemsdyk kicked it off in Monday’s win.
NHL, Players’ Association abandon hope for World Cup of Hockey in September 2020
Not holding the World Cup in September 2020 is consequential because it was so closely linked to the potential of labor peace in hockey.
Broadway theaters to honor Carol Channing by dimming lights
The marquee lights of every Broadway theater will dim at 7:45 p.m. Wednesday to honor Channing, who died Tuesday at age 97.