Through the first 540 minutes of the tournament, the US never showed the performances that people expected. The each of the league’s nine teams plays 20 games this year – down from a normal 24 to let star players join Team US for the World Cup – with a schedule...
This effort crossed a significant milestone July 9, when more than 1,000 Native youth from across the country participated in the first White House Tribal Youth Gathering.
The company’s official Twitter stated, “Yes, we ARE talking to Microsoft about making XBox 360 Burnout Paradise available on XBox One via backwards-compatibility!”
Seven weeks after being declared Ebola-free, Liberia has found a second case of the deadly disease, sparking fears that the country could find itself back in the middle of an epidemic if precautions are not put in place.
The 26-year-old has pulled out of this week’s Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open and although he has refused to rule out defending his Open title at St Andrews next week, the odds appear stacked against the four-time major victor.
During his confirmation hearing to become chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Marine Gen Joseph Dunford called Russia’s recent actions “nothing short of alarming”.
The Republican-controlled House scrapped a vote on permitting the Confederate flag at Park Service-run cemeteries on Thursday, a retreat under fire that only escalated a ferocious attack by Democrats complaining the banner celebrates a murderous, racist past.
Criterion Games has announced on Twitter that they’re working with Microsoft to bring their classic racer, Burnout Paradise, to Xbox One as part of the console’s backwards compatibility. “They approve the game, we run it through a test pass, obviously, to make...
In a statement, Gov. Maggie Hassan, D-Exeter, explained that she approved the bill because it would “build on those efforts and help us save lives by encouraging people to seek emergency medical assistance for themselves or others without fearing prosecution for...
ATHENS, Greece (AP) – Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras sought his left-wing party’s backing on Friday for a new budget austerity package that is harsher than what he urged Greeks to reject in a vote just last week, but would provide the country will longer-term...