NBA, Referees Association Reach New Labor Deal As Players Union Clash Looms, Report Says
Union members will vote Thursday on a proposed seven-year deal offering "substantial raises," a media report said.
Donald Trump Explains Megyn Kelly 'Blood' Comment After Public Outcry, RedState Ban
After attempting to clarify his Megyn Kelly "blood" comment, The Donald splits with longtime adviser Roger Stone and slams an editor for bouncing him from an Atlanta event.
James Holmes Murder Trial: One Juror Opposed Death Penalty For Colorado Movie Theater Shooter
Movie theater gunman James Holmes received life in prison, a decision that stunned family members of the Colorado shooting victims.
Who Is Francois Carrard? FIFA Corruption Reform Task Force May Be Led By Former IOC Official
François Carrard, 77, was the International Olympic Committee's director-general during its own corruption scandal.
Milwaukee Bucks New Arena Secures $250M In Public Funding Despite Questions About Benefits
Taxpayers will be responsible for at least $250 million over a 20-year period toward the construction of a new stadium.
NBA Schedule 2015-16: Cavaliers, Warriors To Meet Christmas Day In Finals Rematch, Report Says
The Cleveland Cavaliers and the Golden State Warriors will meet in a Christmas Day grudge match, according to a report.
Rio Summer Olympics 2016: Construction Progress On Budget, Schedule Despite International Concerns, Officials Say
Despite concerns about construction delays and water pollution, “We are literally making a miracle happen here," Eduardo Paes said this week.
Who Are The Fox News GOP Debate Moderators? Chris Wallace, Megyn Kelly, Bret Baier To Oversee First 2016 Debate
Veteran anchors Chris Wallace, Megyn Kelly and Bret Baier will grill candidates for the Republican Party's 2016 presidential nomination.
Permanent Olympic Site Would Address Growing Costs, Host Issues, Advocates Say
As Olympic host cities experience massive, economy-wrecking budget overruns, critics are calling for an alternative: What if there were a perennial Olympic site?
NFL Los Angeles Relocation: Lack Of Temporary Stadium Options Could Hamper Move
The NFL reportedly approached five L.A. sites about the possibility of temporarily hosting one of its teams. Just one expressed interest.
China Copied Disney's 'Frozen' With Beijing Winter Olympics Song, Critics Say
Social media users noticed one of the Beijing 2022's bid anthems closely resembled the Disney's "Let It Go."
Venezuela, Russia Continue Military Cooperation As Caracas Copies Tank Biathlon Course From International Army Games
Venezuela and Russia have strengthened their diplomatic ties in recent months amid separate flaps with the West.
Haiti Elections 2015: Violence Strikes Parliamentary Candidate Ahead Of Vote, Report Says
A candidate for Haiti's chamber of deputies accused his opponent of ordering an attack on his entourage.
Beijing Winter Olympics 2022's Environmental Impact Includes Nature Reserve Damage, Critics Say
Chinese environmental advocates are worried that proposed Olympic venues will interfere with a crucial nature reserve near Beijing.
Dallas Cowboys News: Dez Bryant, Jerry Jones Address Training Camp Fight With Tyler Patmon
Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant downplayed the significance of his fistfight Sunday with teammate Tyler Patmon.
Russia Sends Su-33 Fighters To Defend Arctic Forces Amid Military Expansion
The Su-33 navy flankers will serve as air defense for military forces active in Russia's Kola peninsula.
Beijing Winter Olympics 2022: Lack Of Snow A Minor Concern For China
A lack of natural snowfall will force China to build courses through artificial means, but man-made snow is common in winter sports worldwide.
National Urban League 2015: Hillary Clinton Urges White 'Humility,' Embraces Black Lives Matter Movement
"Race still plays a significant role in determining who gets ahead in America and who gets left behind."
China's Human Rights Record Criticized After Winter Olympics 2022 Awarded To Beijing
“In choosing China to host another Games, the IOC has tripped on a major human-rights hurdle.”
Ukraine's Ethnic Romanians Seek Autonomy From Kiev Amid Eastern Conflict, Report Says
The Assembly of Northern Bukovina Romanians seeks political freedom “to safeguard the rights of Romanians living in a Romanian province."
Winter Olympics 2022 Host Candidates China, Kazakhstan's Human Rights Records Draw Scrutiny, Concern
The International Olympic Committee will decide Friday between Kazakhstan and China, two countries with poor human rights records.
Russian Arctic Military Force To Receive 140,000 Tons Of Supplies By End Of 2015, Official Says
The announcement comes days after Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said the development of military infrastructure in the Arctic has become one of Moscow’s priorities.
Patriots Owner Robert Kraft Rips NFL After Tom Brady Suspension Ruling, Calls Roger Goodell's Decision 'Unfathomable'
“The league’s handling of this entire process has been extremely frustrating and disconcerting," Robert Kraft said.
Russia To Hold International Air Force Competition 'Aviadarts' Featuring Military Scenarios
Dubbed "Aviadarts," the competition will reportedly feature more than 100 pilots from four countries.
Amid Russian Military Aggression, US Builds Roads, Training Facilities In 6 Eastern European Nations
The U.S. is funding $70 million in infrastructure upgrades in the Baltic states, Poland, Bulgaria and Romania through September.
US Syria No-Fly Zone? How Russia, Iran Are Shaping Islamic State Battle Amid Syrian Civil War
The United States' plan to aid Turkey in its fight against the Islamic State will likely draw Russia and Iran's ire.
Before Ecuador National Strike, President Correa Accuses Opposition Groups Of 'Undermining' Government
“The right, just as well as left-wing opposition groups, use political demonstrations to antagonize the government with the aim of undermining it."
MLB Demands Apology From Colin Cowherd After Comments About Dominican Players
"Mr. Cowherd owes our players of Dominican origin, and Dominican people generally, an apology,” the MLB said in a statement.
FIFA Corruption Reform, Independent Oversight Committee Unlikely Despite Sponsor Criticism
FIFA has vowed to enact meaningful reforms without external oversight, but watchdogs aren't convinced.
Who Is John Russell Houser? Lafayette Movie Theater Shooter Identified, Was A 'Drifter'
Louisiana authorities have named John Russell Houser, 59, as the shooter who allegedly used a .40-caliber pistol to kill two people on Thursday night in a Lafayette movie theater.