Rodgers: Packers need running backs more involved

Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers said running backs A.J. Dillon and Aaron Jones need to get the ball more than they did in Sunday's loss.

Queen Elizabeth II's coffin lies in state after somber procession

King Charles III, his sons Princes William and Harry, and other members of the royal family walked behind her coffin during the procession to Westminster Hall.

Texts link Favre, Mississippi welfare money, volleyball facility

Text messages between Brett Favre and a Mississippi education center director were included in court documents filed Monday.

Some Indians call for return of legendary Koh-i-Noor diamond from Britain

The 105.6-carat “Koh-i-Noor” diamond, now mounted on the queen’s crown, has been a symbol of conquest throughout its centuries of history.

Queen Elizabeth II's hearse is a Jaguar like her mother's

Queen Elizabeth II's casket was transported to London Tuesday evening via a Royal Air Force jet and a state hearse befitting a British monarch.

Westminster Abbey: A history of England's famous royal church

Since the year 1066, Westminster Abbey has been the site of coronations, 16 royal weddings, and countless funerals; 30 kings and queens are among the 3,300 buried there.

President Joe Biden touring Detroit Auto Show Wednesday

Transportation Sec. Pete Buttigieg will also be at the auto show as both him and the president hope to refocus more attention on the electric vehicle pivot ongoing in the industry.

Queen's funeral day will be a holiday for federal workers in Canada

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Sept. 19 will be a holiday so that federal employees can mourn Queen Elizabeth II on the day of her state funeral.

Wisconsin governor race; Evers, Michels on crime

Wisconsin voters say crime is one of their top issues. Gov. Tony Evers and Republican challenger Tim Michels have plans to keep streets safe.

Queen Elizabeth II's coffin arrives at Buckingham Palace

Thousands gathered outside the palace cheered and clapped as the hearse swung around a roundabout in front of the queen's official residence.

Arrests of UK anti-royal protesters spur free-speech debate

A woman in Edinburgh holding a sign reading “F—— imperialism, abolish the monarchy” was charged with a breach of the peace. A man faced the same charge after he heckled Prince Andrew.

Milwaukee's mayor backs door-to-door election push

Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson announced plans for door-to-door efforts to encourage people to vote in the battleground state of Wisconsin's largest city. After initial confusion over whether or not the city was leading the work, the mayor's office clarified it was not funding the work, not receiving funding for the work, nor doing the door-to-door efforts.

Biden hopes ending cancer can be a 'national purpose' for US

The commander-in-chief wants to develop treatments and therapeutics to battle cancer and hopes to meet a goal to cut cancer deaths by 50% over the next 25 years to improve the lives of caregivers and people suffering from cancer.