"I grieve alongside family and friends of Kareem in their heartbreaking loss," Alabama President Stuart R. Bell said.
New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell reopened Bourbon Street just one day after the terror attack. Newsweek's live blog is closed.
How bad? The Sooners went 2-6 in SEC play, their fewest conference wins since 1997. Oklahoma has now had two seasons under ...
LOS ANGELES — The national movement to close a so-called slavery loophole in state constitutions was riding a wave of momentum after voters in eight states — including deep-red Alabama and ...
Husker fans departed the train and descended up the stairs into a steady rain ahead of the Pinstripe Bowl. “Nebraska could play a bowl game on the moon, and we’d ...
Starting in his stead has been Mac Jones, who is currently in his first season with the Jaguars after making the move to ...
For the first time since 2017, the list of finalists does not include a player from Alabama or Ohio State ... New Yorker and a graduate of Fordham University.
University of Alabama freshman Kareem Badawi was among the 14 people killed when an armed man drove a rented truck into a ...
A University of Alabama student is among the 14 people killed in what authorities are calling a terrorist attack in New Orleans on New Years Day. The university's president, the victim's father ...
Fourteen people were killed and more than two dozen were injured when a driver crashed a pickup truck into crowds on Bourbon ...
The University of Alabama’s president announced on Wednesday night that one of the college’s students was one of 15 people killed in the New Orleans attack on New Year’s Day. In a statement provided ...