NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with actor Jaleel White about his new memoir, Growing Up Urkel, and the highs and lows of the fame that came along with playing one of the most iconic nerds on '90s television.
McDonald’s said it’s still “determining the scope” of the issue, but it appears widespread. CNN selected random cities in the McDonald’s app and found the espresso-based drinks unavailable to order in ...
Dalton Knecht was once ignored by NBA teams with draft picks ahead of the Lakers. Now he's a hot-shooting rookie who has ...
Chicago paid Favorite Healthcare Staffing $342 million to oversee its migrant shelter system. Records show the contractor had ...
Israel’s defense minister says his country insists on the right to act militarily against Hezbollah in any agreement to end ...
Concrete forms are going up at Pine Tree ISD campuses, the latest sign that a slew of bond-funded projects and renovations ...
Two days after they had the first six shots on goal of a game in Carolina on Sunday, the Blues had the first five shots on ...
LSU shot 50.8 percent from the floor (30-59), while Charleston Southern connected on 36.4 percent of its shots. Both teams ...
It was a ragged performance, but the Tulane men's basketball team bounced back from a loss to Furman on Friday night, beating ...
Jordan Love is a good NFL quarterback. He can make plays that very few across the league can, and even in year one as a ...
The Packers held mostly steady in power rankings from around the internet, keeping Green Bay as a top-10 team in the league ...
It looked like we were on the verge of a massive week, sitting at 7-2 through the early afternoon games on Sunday before going 0-4 the rest of the day. Thankful ...