This is how far apart holdout cornerback Darrelle Revis and the Jets are on 10-year proposals they each have on the table: A staggering $40 million.

Ben Quayle, son of former Vice President Dan Quayle, wants voters in Arizona's 3rd Congressional District to send him to Congress so he can "knock the hell out of Washington." At least that's what he's telling them in a new campaign ad released Wednesday.

African American couples are more likely than other groups to share core religious beliefs and pray together in the home — factors that have been linked to greater happiness in marriages and relationships, according to a study released Tuesday.

LeBron James may have experienced a taste of what is to come when he returns to Cleveland to play his old team, the Cavaliers.

This photo recently surfaced of Maia Campbell when she was booked for (whatever) crime it was this time. Maia Campbell was once the star of the T.V show “In The House,” and teenage movie ‘Trippin.”

ATLANTA — A Democratic U.S. Senate candidate from Georgia says he used to be suspicious of white people because he never spoke to one his age until his all-black high school consolidated with an all-white one when he was 18.

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — Former President George W. Bush ambled into a steamy, fragrant mango warehouse in Haiti on Tuesday and surveyed several long tables neatly packed with the luscious fruit. He clapped Ralph Perry, the warehouse owner, on the shoulder. He shook hands with farmers, dressed in button-down shirts and ties for the occasion. Then […]

When we walk into our offices on a daily basis, we know and expect to hear the gripes from someone about how they hate the job they are currently doing.

Melodi Dushane attacks McDonald’s employee. TOLEDO, Ohio — A security video from a McDonald’s in Ohio shows a woman punching two restaurant employees and smashing a drive-thru window because she couldn’t get Chicken McNuggets.

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — Singer Wyclef Jean plans to govern Haiti in English and Creole if he is elected president, setting him apart from his political rivals in this former French colony.

It was the summer of 2003, and Samuel Barnes’ music career was reaching new heights.