"Maybe we will have the new president bring it to him when he connects with him," Kraft said.
Some legal academics have questioned whether the judge would be able to enforce those probationary terms.
Marco Jamal Holmes was likely one of the last people to see her alive, said police.
Russian President Vladimir Putin could compete in an exhibition match later this month against retired players from the Philadelphia Flyers.
Karina Vetrano of Queens, New York, was raped and murdered during her evening run in August 2016.
A deputy noted in the report she “talked of controlling Donald Trump with the bracelet on her arm as well as referring to herself as Jesus Christ and the Illuminati.”
The term is used to describe psychological abuse, and now analysts are using it to describe the president.
The "Golden Shower Gate" scandal continues.
The lava had been spilling out of Kilaeu's Kamokuna's seaside entrance since New Year's Eve.
John Yoo, who authored some of the Bush administration's memorandums defending torture, said the president has gone too far.
The New England Patriots star now has more Super Bowl rings than any quarterback in history.
BMW and Maserti were among major car companies that issued vehicle recalls last week.
The Paris Agreement limiting carbon emissions was based on a "sensational but flawed" report, according to a controversial article in the Daily Mail.
The museum's crew carefully swapped out seven paintings, including works from Pablo Picasso, Francis Picabia and Henri Mattise.
President Trump is acting like spoiled royalty, not the leader of the free world, according to some Democrats.
The president could find himself struggling to stay in office if his taxes records, lawsuits and conflicts of interests continue to draw more scrutiny.
In an interview with Fox News' Bill O'Reilly, the president suggested that former U.S. presidents were not "innocent."
A number of companies are offering free or discounted frozen yogurt on Monday.
Qassim al-Rimi was speaking about a US raid in Yemen that killed 25 civilians, including 11 women and children, and also a U.S. Navy SEAL commando.
Over the last few months, there have been several cases of abduction in California, including that of Sherri Papini in November 2016.
The famed author of “Little House On The Prairie” book series, was born Feb. 7, 1867 outside of Pepin, Wisconsin.
“The Karl Marx of the Alt Right,” Richard Spencer hailed the New England Patriots’ win against Atlanta Falcons with a series of racially charged tweets.
"They consider him to be a cheater, a liar, a symbol of all that’s bad in professional football... In other words, people really, really, really, really, really, really, really hate Tom Brady."
“You’ve got to stick with your friends,” President Donald Trump said.
The New York Times published a revealing portrayal of Trump's first days as president Sunday night that did not cast the new administration in a flattering light.
Budweiser got political with the ad, "Born the Hard Way," which tells the story of founder Adolphus Busch and the prejudice he faced as an immigrant in the United States.
As we await Gaga's highly-anticipated performance, here are five best Super Bowl halftime shows of all time.
Some saw the ad as an attack on Trump's immigration policies, but the company said it wasn't.
Trump's orders allow police officers to deport people convicted of crimes or believed to have committed "acts that constitute a chargeable criminal offense."
Cameron Gamble, who’s been training the U.S. Military Special Ops community on survival tactics since shortly after Sept. 11, 2001, said his Project Taken could help other families facing similar tragedies.