The move would bring the size of on-field crews to eight, following the NCAA’s lead.
December 2016
Youths’ climate lawsuit could force changes in U.S. policy
America’s fossil fuel stance will come up against the testimony of some of the world’s best scientists.
N.H. woman arraigned in murder-for-hire plot
Monique Earle allegedly sought to kill her ex-boyfriend’s new girlfriend.
Major League notebook: No smokeless tobacco for new players
Under the new labor deal, baseball will begin to phase out chew and related products.
California woman spares mountain lion that killed nearly a dozen alpacas
She says it was never her intention to have the cougar killed, but hoped game officials would get it away from her ranch.
Tiger returns with an up-and-down 73
In his first tournament in more than 15 months, Tiger Woods enjoys a fast start before fading to a 40 on the back nine.
Parents disarm son who brought guns to Utah school
The mother and father arrive shortly after the boy enters a classroom and fires a round into the ceiling.
Ashes of Navy sailor to be buried at sea near site of USS Thresher disaster
Paul Rogers was replaced by a more experienced crewman days before the submarine built at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard sank in 1963.
Animal-rights activists, farmers clashing across U.S.
Large-scale industrial farmers are pushing for changes that would make it harder for states to further regulate the way they do business.
Jets’ Revis may be facing a pay cut
Once a shutdown cornerback, Darrelle Revis is having a subpar season and is still due to make $15 million in 2017.