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Jesse Jackson Calls Trump Serving Fast Food to Clemson at White House “Disgraceful”

Jackson is a native of Greenville, South Carolina, which is 45 minutes from Clemson.

Red Sox Manager Is Reconsidering Saying “Yes” to White House Visit

Puerto Rico native Alex Cora previously said he wanted to use the visit to have a dialogue.

Immigration Agents Separated More Children From Parents Than Previously Reported

The total number of children parted from their parents is unknown but assumed to be in the "thousands."

NBA 7-Footer’s 3-Point Shooting Is Making History

Brook Lopez is on pace to shoot more than 500 3-pointers and has already made more than 100.

NASA Says That Saturn Is Losing Its Rings

The planet's signature rings formed between 10 and 100 million years ago.

America, a Team You Hate Will Be Playing in the Super Bowl

An Associated Press football expert predicts the NFL's Conference Championship round.

Tim Tebow Will Try Out for Mets in Spring Training, Again

If the former Heisman winner doesn't make the cut, he will begin the year in Triple-A.

Urban Meyer Already Has Job Lined Up to Replace Ohio State Gig

Fox is close to hiring the former Buckeye as a college football analyst, sources say.

What to Watch: “Brexit” and “Black Monday” Retell Major Events

For something lighter, there's always "High Maintenance."

Politicians Are Worried the Government Shutdown Could Impact the Super Bowl

There are major concerns about security and wait times at the airport for Super Bowl LIII.

Real-Life “Jackal” Revealed “Killing De Gaulle Was Only the First Step”

The assassin who inspired the famous novel and movie hid an intense coldness.

The Secret Pedicure Habits of NBA Players

Some men may look down at pedicures as "girly," but not the Orlando Magic's D.J. Augustin.

A Tale of Two Ads: Bumble vs. Gillette in the Age of #MeToo

Two #MeToo-themed spots, one starring Serena Williams, sparked very different reactions.