Manny Pacquiao Undergoes Successful Shoulder Surgery, May Be Sidelined For 6 Months
Officials consider taking disciplinary action against Pacquiao who had not disclosed the injury before the fight with Floyd Mayweather.
Oklahoma City Declares Flood Emergency As Tornadoes, Storm And Flash Floods Hit Plains; At Least 12 Injured
At least 12 people were injured after 30 tornadoes were reported in the Plains Wednesday.
Kim Kardashian Says Special Series About Bruce Jenner Will Help Other Families With Similar Situation
The first part of the “Keeping Up with the Kardashians: About Bruce” will be premiered on Sunday.
Salman Khan, Bollywood Superstar, Handed 5-Year Jail Term In 2002 Hit-And-Run Case; High Court Grants Bail
Salman Khan, one of India's highest-paid movie stars, was found guilty and given a five-year prison term in a 2002 hit-and-run case.
Rihanna's Massive Met Gala Cape That Took Two Years To Make Triggers Funny Memes
Rihanna's fur-trimmed canary yellow cape, which had floral swirls in gold, was one of the most talked about outfits at the Met Gala.
Northern Idaho Officer Dies After Being Shot By Man Who Stole Police Car; Suspect's Bail Set At $2M
Jonathan Renfro, who stole the officer's patrol car, has a long criminal record. His bail has been set at $2 million.
Bruce Jenner's Ex-Wife Kris Breaks Down While Discussing His Transition With Kim Kardashian
Last month, Bruce had revealed in an interview with Diane Sawyer that he felt more like a woman than a man.
Greek Government Says At Least 18,000 Migrants Have Reached Its Shores So Far In 2015: Report
This year, more than 35,000 people have attempted to cross the Mediterranean to reach Europe from Africa.
Joshua Ozersky, Famed Food Writer, Found Dead In Chicago Hotel; Cause Of Death Unknown
Ozersky was in Chicago for the James Beard Foundation Awards where he was a member of the national advisory board.
49ers Fullback Bruce Miller Charged With Vandalism For Breaking Girlfriend's Phone, Pleads Not Guilty
Miller, who is currently out on $10,000 bail, is scheduled to appear in court again on May 26.
Japan Reports Intrusion By 3 Chinese Vessels In Its Territory Near Senkaku Islands In East China Sea
The intrusion further fuels tension in the region as the Senkaku Islands controlled by Japan are also claimed by China.
Bruce Jenner Fires Kris Jenner As Manager For E! Docuseries After Kris Cuts Off All Ties
From July 26, Bruce will appear in eight one-hour episodes on E! News to talk about his transition into a woman.
Kim Jong Un To Send North Korea's Nominal Head Of State To Attend Russia's WWII Victory Day Celebrations
Some reports suggested it may have been awkward for Kim Jong Un to mark his first foreign trip with Russia, and not China.
Al Qaeda's South Asia Arm Blames India's Modi, Charlie Hebdo For War Against Muslims
In the latest video, al Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent claimed responsibility for the deaths of several Bangladeshi and Pakistani bloggers.
Alaska Airlines Flight 76 Bound For Seattle Makes Emergency Landing In Vancouver Due To Electrical Issues
Flight 76 had 120 passengers and five crew members on board and was headed to Seattle from Juneau, Alaska.
US-Led Airstrikes Kill 52 Civilians, Including 7 Children, In Syria
A human rights group condemned the killings, which included seven children. More than a dozen people are still missing.
Josh Trank Leaves Star Wars Anthology Film Amid Rumors Of Differences With Simon Kinberg
Trank and screenwriter Simon Kinberg were reportedly not very happy about working together.
Manny Pacquiao Honored By Filipino Baker With Life-Size Cake Before Mayweather Fight
With $10 tickets for the weigh-in being resold for $800 each, the big fight Saturday is expected to generate $400 million in ticket sales.
Ulises Fabian Quiroz, Mayoral Candidate Of A City In Guerrero State In Mexico, Shot Dead
Violence has increased in Guerrero as several gangs have clashed in an attempt to establish a monopoly over drug-smuggling routes.
Three Chinese Villagers Killed Near North Korean Border, Killers Suspected From North Korean Army
Initial reports had suggested the attack was carried out by three army officials of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
Malala Yousafzai Update: 10 Men Who Attacked Teen Sentenced To Life By Pakistani Anti-Terrorism Court
Malala, who is the youngest recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, was 15 when she was attacked by a gunman on a school bus.
Shark Attack In Hawaii Kills 65-Year-Old Woman, Officials Close Nearby Area
Authorities plan to keep beaches in nearby areas in Maui closed until at least Thursday noon.
Stewart Kitchen, Ohio State University's Drum Major Instructor, Charged With Rape And Kidnapping
Stewart Kitchen is set to appear in Franklin County Municipal Court on Thursday to fight the accusations against him.
Bobbi Kristina Brown Update: Cissy Houston Will Fight Bobby Brown 'To The Grave' Over $20M Estate
According to Whitney's will, Cissy Houston, Gary Houston and Pat Houston would receive the estate’s responsibility if Bobbi Kristina dies.
Maersk Says Crew Members Of Maersk Tigris Ship Seized By Iran Safe, Reason For Seizure Unknown
Reports said the 24 crew members were mainly from Eastern Europe and Asia, and that there no Americans on board.
MTA To Ban All Political Advertising On NYC Subways And Buses After Court Allows 'Killing Jews' Ad
The move follows a judge ruling that allows the display of a controversial ad that talks about killing Jews.
AT&T President Aaron Slator Fired For Racist Images, Texts Amid $100M Discrimination Lawsuit
One of the images on Slator’s phone showed an African child dancing, alongside a caption that read, "It's Friday N*****."
Kate Middleton Labor: Increased Security Outside Lindo Wing Hints Duchess May Be In Labor
A photographer close to Middleton’s personal assistant Natasha Archer had also reached outside St. Mary’s hospital.
Colombia's Health Ministry Recommends Banning Herbicide Spray That Kills Cocaine Crops
Over the past 20 years, U.S. contractors have sprayed glyphosate in more than 4 million acres of land to kill the coca plants.
Japanese Police Investigate Possible Attack On US Base Of Camp Zama, Find Projectile Near Camp
The incident comes as Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe arrived in the U.S. for a week-long visit.