Nick Faldo was slammed on social media after he made a "rookie mistake" when he called Rory McIlroy's epic hole-out on the 18th in the final round of The Masters before viewers saw it.
When you've been on the air as long as "The Simpsons", which debuted in 1987, it can be tough to develop new material. But the creative team for the popular animated sitcom did just that this week.
Two air travelers are facing the highest fines ever given out after they allegedly assaulted crew members on a flight last year, the Federal Aviation Administration said Friday.
Mothers of infants are the latest group of consumers to feel the pinch of supply chain issues as a major drug-store chain announces it will ration baby formula in response to limited supply.
Italian chocolate maker Ferrero is voluntarily recalling two brands of Kinder chocolates after discovering that they were manufactured in a facility where salmonella was detected, although no U.S. cases have been found, the company said in a statement Thursday.
A Fox News correspondent who was severely wounded but survived a Russian attack that killed two colleagues in Ukraine provided an update on his condition Thursday night.
Buyers of refurbished AirPods are having issues as some pairs of Apple's wireless headphones are staying linked to the original owner's iCloud account, even after a factory reset, Business Insider reported Wednesday.
Runners who reside in Russia and Belarus will be barred from competing in this year's Boston Marathon, the Boston Athletic Association announced Wednesday.
New York's Letitia James and five other state attorneys general leaned on NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell Wednesday, demanding action on allegations of discriminatory practices in the league against women and minorities.
After more than 30 years of searching, investigators have linked the Interstate 65 killings of three female motel clerks and the sexual assault of a fourth clerk to an Iowa man who died in 2013, the Indiana State Police announced Tuesday.
A Texas middle school teacher was fired Tuesday for using a high-pitched noise that one student described as "torture" as punishment, media reports said.