NFL Player Arrests, Charges And Citations: By The Numbers
From 2000 to 2014, the Minnesota Vikings have had more players arrested, 44, than any other NFL team, USA Today data indicate.
Air France May Cut Flights In Half During Pilots Strike Set To Start Monday
Air France says the walkout would cost the company between $12.96 million and $19.44 million a day.
China Will Be World’s Largest Economy In 2024: IHS
Chinese consumer spending is forecast to grow at an annual average rate of 7.7 percent in real terms during the next decade.
Nicaragua Meteorite 2014: Managua Blast Likely Caused By Heavenly Body
The small meteorite blasted out a large crater, measuring 16 feet deep and 39 feet wide.
Pentagon Quarterly Suicide Report Shows 120 Service Members Died By Their Own Hands In First 3 Months Of 2014
Military suicides in the first quarter of the year encompassed 74 in the active services, 24 in the reserves and 22 in the National Guard.
Shake Shack IPO Aiming For $1 Billion Valuation: Report
Rumblings about Shake Shack’s proposed initial public offering are getting louder up and down Wall Street.
Scottish Nationalists Lead Unionists In Opinion Poll For First Time
At the beginning of August, the Scottish unionists led the nationalists by 22 percentage points in a similar poll.
All 25 Aboard US Marine Aircraft Crashing In Gulf Of Aden ‘Safely Recovered’
The aircraft was attempting to land on the USS Mesa Verde at the time of the mishap, one report says.
Iran President Hassan Rouhani Preaches Tolerance Of The Internet And Technology
Hassan Rouhani appealed to Iran’s clerics to be more tolerant of the Internet and new technologies in a speech on state TV Monday.
Alibaba IPO Investor Roadshow Curtain May Rise September 8
Alibaba's roadshow may get under way Sept. 8, as the company gets ready for what might be the biggest IPO in U.S. history.
Bardarbunga Volcano 2014: Latest Eruption Leads Iceland To Again Raise Aviation Color Code To Red
A diminutive eruption in the Holuhraun lava field north of the Bardarbunga volcano led to the action Sunday.
Novartis’ New Heart Failure Drug Cuts Cardiovascular Death Risk By 20%
Novartis plans to file an application for marketing authorization of LCZ696 with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration this year.
Imran Khan Calls For Civil Disobedience In Pakistan
Imran Khan is chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, the national Parliament's third-largest political bloc.
NASCAR Champion Tony Stewart Hits And Kills Fellow Driver Kevin Ward Jr. At Upstate New York Speedway [VIDEO]
Tony Stewart was in a car and Kevin Ward Jr. was on foot at the time of the fatal incident Saturday night.
Passenger Plane Crashes In Iran, Killing All 40 Aboard
A Taban Air passenger plane crashed into a residential area of Iran’s capital city of Tehran Sunday, killing all 40 people aboard.
California Wildfires 2014: Governor Jerry Brown Declares State Of Emergency Saturday
The California wildfires that have burned thousands of acres prompted Gov. Jerry Brown to issue an emergency proclamation.
Perseid Meteor Shower 2014 Best Viewed Before August Peak
Perseid meteor shower activity may peak Aug. 12-13 this year, but it might be best viewed around now because of the supermoon in August.
Hamas, Israel Back To Battling In Gaza Strip Sunday
First Hamas resumed its rocket attacks on Israeli targets, and then Israel resumed its multifaceted offensive in the Palestinian territory.
Actor James Garner, Who Enlivened 'Maverick,' 'The Rockford Files' And A Host Of Other Film/TV Productions, Dies At 86: Report
Actor James Garner died of an unknown cause at his Los Angeles home Saturday.
Apple, Coke And McDonald's Among Earnings Reports Coming Up
Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) is among the major companies expected to issue financial reports in the next couple of weeks.
MH17: UN Security Council May Address Access To Ukraine Crash Site Of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17
The Security Council might also call on states in the region to cooperate with an international investigation.
The Last Day Of Iraqi Christians In Mosul [PHOTOS]
ISIS deadline may have the exodus of Iraqi Christians in Mosul all but complete by now.
American Airlines Chooses CFM International LEAP-1A Engine In 100 Airbus A320neo Aircraft
The CFM International joint venture pegged the value of the engine order at $2.6 billion.
North Korea Fires Two Ballistic Missiles Into The Sea
The launches appear to be an expression of anger over joint naval exercises planned by Japan, South Korea and the U.S.
IMF Chief Christine Lagarde Hints At Coming Downward Revision In World Economic Outlook
Christine Lagarde & Co. appear to believe economic momentum has slackened since the publication of a key report in April.
Blown Away? July 4th Celebrations Trump Hurricane Arthur [PHOTOS]
Storm system fizzles as Independence Day gets a spectacular tribute in New York City.
Holland America's Westerdam Makes Port After Boiler-Room Blaze
A total of 2,086 guests and 798 crew members were aboard the cruise ship when the fire broke out.
Inhaled Insulin: FDA Approval Of MannKind’s Afrezza Gives This Class Of Diabetes Therapies New Lease On Life
Certain diabetics will be able to ditch all or most of the needling associated with their condition.
‘Flying Saucer’ Flight A Test Of Mars Landing Technologies: When And Where To Watch Saturday
NASA will once again attempt the launch of a high-altitude balloon carrying the Low-Density Supersonic Decelerator test vehicle Saturday.
China’s Annualized CPI In 2013 Advances 3.1% In September Versus A Rise Of 2.6% In August, While Its Annualized PPI In 2013 Declines 1.3% In September Versus A Fall Of 1.6% In August
The country’s consumer price index came in a bit higher than a consensus estimate of 2.9 percent.