Hillary Clinton Secures 93 Endorsements For 2016 Presidential Bid, Including More Than Half Of Senate's Democrats
Clinton's supporters in Congress include over half of the Senate's Democrats and over a third of House Democrats.
Kentucky, EKU Fight Videos Released After January Bar Brawl Between Schools' Football Players
Police determined Eastern Kentucky lineman Colton Scurry threw the first punch in a fight with three University of Kentucky football players.
Ukraine Crisis Update: Separatist Rebels Transported POWs Into Russia, Official Says
The separatists have transported some Ukrainian prisoners of war to Moscow, St. Petersburg and other cities, a report says.
Russian Military Drills Continue With T-90A Tank Exercises Near Ukraine Border, Report Says
An increase in Russian military drills has exacerbated the Kremlin's already-tense relations with Ukraine and NATO.
After Thabo Sefolosha Arrest Video Surfaces, Hawks Guard Blames NYPD For Broken Leg
"I will simply say that I am in great pain, have experienced a significant injury, and that the injury was caused by the police,” he said.
What Is Stanozolol? MLB Investigates Banned Steroid Use After 4 Positive Tests In 16 Days
MLB officials will conduct an investigation to determine if there are any links between the cases of four players who tested positive within 16 days.
Iran Nuclear Deal: Senate Committee Leaders Reach Bipartisan Compromise On Congressional Oversight
If approved, the agreement will grant Congress a 52-day window to review terms of any final deal on Iran’s nuclear program.
Does Jon Lester Have The 'Yips'? Throwing Issues Spark Rumors After Errant Pickoff Attempts Against Reds
The Chicago Cubs ace's botched pickoff attempt against the Reds on Monday added fuel to rumors that he can't throw to first base.
Immigration Reform 2015: Undocumented Children Allowed To Sue For Legal Representation, Judge Rules
Seattle-based U.S. District Court Judge Thomas Zilly rejected the federal government’s motion Monday to dismiss the lawsuit.
Is Jordan Spieth The Next Tiger Woods? How Masters Win Impacts Golf's Endorsement Scene
The 21-year-old Texan turned heads with a Masters win, but experts say he has a long way to go before matching Tiger Woods' impact.
Crimean Opposition Leader Criticizes 'Stalinist' Russian Tactics, Tatar Persecution In Annexed Territory
“Today everyone is convinced that the aim of the occupiers is to force out anyone who doesn’t agree with the occupation."
Pro-Russian Separatists Using False Text Messages To Destabilize Ukrainian Government, Report Says
"It’s a psychological operation aimed at inattentive mobile phone users,” a Ukrainian military spokesman said.
Tiger Woods Masters 2015: Golf Experts Discuss Aging Star's Game Amid Return To Augusta
“I think everyone wants him to come back ... But I think the consensus is that chances are it won’t happen."
No Warrant For Walter Scott's Arrest Before Michael Slager Shooting, Court Records Show
A man killed by a police officer owed thousands in unpaid child support, but authorities had not planned to arrest him.
Russian Military Drills Continue With Su-35 Flight Training, Heavy Weapons Exercises
The Russian military held training exercises in its eastern Primorsky Territory and in a breakaway region of independent Moldova, reports said.
Immigration Reform 2015: Written Briefs Flood Appeals Court Before Obama Executive Orders Hearing
The briefs pertain to Texas Federal Judge Andrew Hanen’s injunction against President Barack Obama’s executive action.
GoFundMe Removes Michael Slager Fundraising Page Set Up To Support Walter Scott's Killer
“After review by our team, the campaign set up for Officer Slager was removed from GoFundMe due to a violation of our terms and conditions."
Officer Michael Slager Loses Job After Walter Scott Shooting, North Charleston Mayor Says
The city will continue to pay medical benefits for Slager's wife, who is eight months pregnant.
Derrick Rose Injury Update: Bulls Guard Set To Return To Court Vs. Orlando Magic
Chicago head coach Tom Thibodeau said Rose should play about 20 minutes during Wednesday's game against Orlando.
South Carolina Police Body Cameras Bills Stalled Before Walter Scott Shooting
“When we don’t have body cameras in use, unfortunately, everything is left to speculation. And that’s not good for our society and our community,” said South Carolina state legislator Rep. Wendell Gilliard.
Walter Scott's Mother, Father React To South Carolina Officer Michael Slager Shooting Video
A North Charleston police officer “looked like he was trying to kill a deer running through the woods," Walter Scott's father said.
Russia Could Sell Military Planes To Thailand, Buy Rubber As Part Of Increased Bilateral Trade
“Our friends from the Western part of the world are ignoring Thailand," Russian trade minister Denis Manturov said.
Russia Could Spearhead Ukraine Offensive Within 60 Days, Former NATO Commander Says
Approximately 100,000 additional Russian forces are present in Crimea or on the other side of Russia’s border with Ukraine, the retired general said.
Chicago Mayor Runoff Results: Rahm Emanuel Wins Election, Defeats Jesus 'Chuy' Garcia
The 55-year-old former White House chief of staff received 56 percent of votes tallied from 73 percent of precincts.
Walter Scott Shooting Video: Officer Michael Slager Arrested, Charged With Murder In South Carolina
Officer Michael Slager was arrested after a video of the confrontation showed he shot Walter Scott, apparently unarmed, multiple times in the back.
Aaron Hernandez Murder Trial Update: Jury Deliberations Begin After Closing Arguments
Hernandez could face life in prison without parole if found guilty of Odin Lloyd’s 2013 murder.
Immigration Reform 2015: Texas Bill Advances To Deny In-State College Tuition To Undocumented
“I feel we need to direct our resources first and foremost to the legal residents of Texas," state Sen. Donna Campbell said.
NFL Draft 2015 News: Florida State Prospect PJ Williams Arrested, Charged With DUI
The former Florida State standout was projected to be one of the first cornerbacks taken in April's draft.
Typhoon Maysak Update: Philippines Aurora Province Evacuation Planned For Easter Weekend Tourists, Local Residents
Officials will order residents of Aurora province to evacuate and have asked tourists to leave the area before the storm makes landfall.
NFL Hires First Female Referee: Sarah Thomas To Be Full-Time Official, Report Says
The Mississippi native previously went through the league's officiating development program.