In Tuesday night's 5-2 win against the Colorado Avalanche, New York Islanders rookie defenseman Isaiah George had a tough night. George was on the ice for the Avalanche's first goal, with the shifty veteran Nathan MacKinnon making a strong play to get the puck around his body to find Artturi Lehkonen:
Philadelphia hosts Denver aiming to continue its four-game win streak. Friday's meeting is the first this season for the two teams.
The New York Islanders visit the Philadelphia Flyers after Simon Holmstrom scored two goals in the Islanders' 5-2 win over the Colorado Avalanche
A regional jet operated by American Airlines and carrying about 60 passengers reportedly collided mid-air with a Blackhawk helicopter near the Potomac River on Wednesday night, causing the nearby Reagan National Airport in Arlington,
Authorities said there are more than 500 cases in question over the analyst’s allegedly altered reports, costing the state more than $11 million.
An errant weight thrown by a competitor struck and killed a spectator at a youth track and field meet in Colorado, according to officials at the university where the competition was held.
A blowout loss to conclude a road trip in Denver, Colorado called for a frustrated Philadelphia 76ers locker room. After losing 144-109 to the Denver Nuggets, t
Joel Embiid missed another matchup in Denver, taking away any drama on the first night of the NBA's Rivalry Week. Embiid hasn't played in Denver since 2019.
Federal funding makes up 20%-40% of Colorado's state budget in any given year, helping pay for everything from food banks and foster care to public health and crop protection.
Philadelphia rapper and podcaster Gillie Da King has become the Eagles' unofficial hype man on the team's run to the Super Bowl.
A car has hit and injured three pedestrians in a crowd of people that was leaving the Philadelphia Eagles playoff game.
Paul Krugman, the Nobel Prize-winning economist who recently retired from The New York Times after 25 years, tried to set the record straight Tuesday about his abrupt exit, blasting the paper for what he felt were increasingly unnecessarily tight editorial controls — that resulted in "sober,