Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao Fight: Odds Are It Won't Save The State Of Boxing, But It May Not Have To
The sport's current business model is fundamentally flawed, and a one-off pay-per-view event, no matter how anticipated, won't change that.
Russia's Northern Fleet To Conduct Training Exercises To Test Anti-Sabotage Capabilities
The naval drills are the latest in a series of Russian military exercises that have rankled the West.
Russia May Resume Tu-160 Bomber Production As Part Of Air Force Modernization, Defense Ministry Says
Russia will produce two new Tu-160s by the end of 2015 and modernize five others, Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said.
Russia's 'Night Wolves' Bikers To Continue WWII Trip Despite Poland's Ban, Leader Says
"This Russophobia will not end well," the group's leader said.
Immigration Reform 2015: Texas Republican Clash Stalls Bills In State Senate, House
The state's Republicans can't reach a consensus on measures related to in-state tuition, "sanctuary cities" and border security.
Freddie Gray Baltimore Protest Photos: Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan Orders State Troopers To Oversee Demonstrations
"So far it has been peaceful. We want to try to keep things under control," Gov. Larry Hogan said.
Pacquaio vs. Mayweather: Tickets Are Most Expensive Ever On Secondary Market
Tickets to Mayweather and Pacquiao's May 2 fight are selling for an average of nearly $11,000 each on the secondary market.
Floyd Mayweather, 50 Cent Feud Settled? Rapper Calls Boxer 'My Brother' In Instagram Post
50 Cent and Mayweather had spent the last several months trading insults on social media for reasons that were never fully explained.
Chechnya's Security Forces To 'Open Fire' On Russian Troops Operating Without Permission, Ramzan Kadyrov Says
“I would like to officially state: Open fire if someone from Moscow or Stavropol, it doesn’t matter, appears on your turf without your knowledge."
NFL Concussion Lawsuit Settlement Approved By Federal Judge, Could Cost League $1B Over 65 Years
Thousands of former NFL players who suffer from concussion-related health issues will receive approximately $190,000 each.
Adrian Peterson Trade Rumors: Dallas Cowboys Top List Of 6 Possible Destinations
Dallas is one of six teams that are reportedly in contention for Adrian Peterson's services, but the Vikings have said they plan to keep him.
NFL Schedule 2015: Key Matchups, Best Games And Dates To Know For Next Season
The 2015 NFL season doesn't start until September, but it's never too early to start marking your calendar.
Pope Francis To Visit Cuba Before US Trip In September, Vatican Says
The pope will travel to the Caribbean nation ahead of a planned visit to three American cities in September.
Aaron Hernandez Manipulates Prison Staffers, Remains Upbeat After Odin Lloyd Murder Conviction: Report
“He doesn't really look at it as jail. It’s more like training camp,” the Bristol County, Massachusetts, Sheriff said.
Reds Manager Bryan Price's Tirade Audio, Transcript And 4 Of The Worst Manager Tantrums In Baseball History
Reds manager Bryan Price said the "f-word" 77 times during a five-minute locker room tirade.
Ukraine Security Official Warns Pro-Russian Dissidents To 'Shut Their Mouths' After Opposition Murders
"I think that in the present situation, there shouldn’t be anyone stepping out directly against Ukraine and Ukrainianness,” the official said.
Josh Hamilton, Wife Katie Filed For Divorce In February After Relapse Surfaced: Report
Hamilton, 33, has yet to play for the Angels this season after his self-reported relapse this offseason.
Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao 2015: Boxers Spend Time With Loved Ones Before May 2 Fight
Pacquiao spent time with his wife and children, while Mayweather chilled out with his girlfriend, Bad Medina.
US, Japan 'Close' On Pacific Trade Agreement Before Planned Summit; Deal Could Facilitate Broader Trans-Pacific Partnership
“We think that an agreement between Japan and the U.S. is close," Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said Monday.
Ukraine, US Joint Military Training Exercises Begin Despite Russian Objections
President Petro Poroshenko said his country's military must revamp training given the nation’s tense international dealings.
Aaron Hernandez Placed On Suicide Watch After Odin Lloyd Murder Conviction: Report
The former NFL star received a life sentence without parole this week for the 2013 murder of Odin Lloyd.
European Union Condemns Murders Of Pro-Russian Journalists, Politician In Ukraine
“We call for independent and transparent investigations of these cases so that those responsible can be brought to justice," the EU says.
Sabado Gigante Canceled, Last Episode Date Set For September After 53-Year Run, Univision Announces
The Spanish-language variety show will air its last episode in September.
Adrien Broner Drunk Driving Video: Dashcam Footage Shows Boxer's Jan. Arrest In Ohio
Broner, 25, performed poorly on field tests and refused to submit to a Breathalyzer when stopped in Ohio.
Turkey Armenian Genocide Dispute: Prime Minister Aide Etyen Maycupyan Retires After Comments Ahead Of 100th Anniversary
Etyen Maycupyan "retired on the grounds of age," an anonymous Turkish official said.
Aaron Hernandez Closing Arguments: How Defense Botched Odin Lloyd Murder Trial
The defense's last-minute admission reportedly stunned the jury, ultimately resulting in Hernandez's conviction.
Yemen Crisis Update: Al Qaeda Militants Capture Riyan Airport, Oil Terminal In Mukalla
The militant group has taken control of various territories in the country amid weeks of fighting.
South Africa Anti-Immigrant Violence: Protests Held After Attacks On Foreign Nationals
At least five people have been killed and hundreds more displaced in South African in recent days in a wave of xenophobic attacks.
NFL Los Angeles 2015: Carson Project Makes Ballot, City Council To Decide Next Step
City officials can submit the $1.7 billion stadium proposal for local approval or to fast-track the project without a public vote.
Clinton Foundation To Accept Foreign Donations During Hillary's 2016 Run Despite Influence Questions
The organization announced restrictions to foreign financial contributions, but critics remain skeptical of the policy.