Steve Spurrier Talks Zero-Tolerance Domestic Violence Policy After Florida State Incidents
Steve Spurrier's comments came days after a pair of Florida State University football players were accused of violence against women.
Tiger Woods Addresses Retirement Rumors, Touts Health Before British Open 2015
"I don’t have any AARP card yet, so I’m a ways from that," Woods said.
NATO Praises Greece Bailout Deal, Says Economic Stability Key To Europe's Security
“The stability, economic prosperity [of Greece] is important for many reasons, but of course also important for the security of all our countries.”
Georgia Accuses Russia Of Border Violations In South Ossetia After Soldiers Claim Part Of Oil Pipeline
Russian troops reportedly placed border markers near a crucial oil pipeline that runs through the former Soviet republic.
Russia Calls US Nuclear Bomb Test 'Provocative' Weeks After Putin Announced Arsenal Expansion
Moscow criticizes an American nuclear exercise just weeks after Vladimir Putin said Russia would expand its arsenal.
North Carolina Election Law Trial Begins As Voting Rights Groups Question Alleged Discrimination
Critics argue that the state's 2013 laws on voter registration unfairly target blacks and other minority communities.
As Myanmar's Buddhists, Rohingya Muslims Clash, Students Launch 'My Friend' Selfie Campaign To Promote Tolerance
Tensions between Myamnar's Buddhist majority and Rohingya Muslim minority have been on the rise for years.
Amid Russian Military Activity, US Missile Destroyer Visits Latvia, Gets 'Buzzed' By Surveillance Plane
The U.S.S. Jason Dunham also visited Estonia and Finland as Russian actions put the Baltic region on edge.
USA Women's Soccer Parade Shows Progress Toward Gender Equality, But Obstacles Remain, Attendees Say
The U.S. women’s national soccer team rode their floats in a Manhattan parade Friday to celebrate winning the 2015 World Cup.
Russian Aggression Is Greatest Threat To United States And Ukraine Should Be Armed Against Moscow, US General Says
The U.S. should consider arming Ukraine to combat "Russian aggression," said Gen. Joseph Dunford, the Joint Chiefs Chairman nominee.
Immigration Reform 2015: Obama Executive Action Lawsuit Heads Back To Court
A three-judge panel will oversee the latest round of the ongoing legal battle between the Obama administration and a 26-state coalition.
NFL London Team Unlikely In Short Term Despite Tottenham Stadium Deal, International Series, Experts Say
The NFL's International Series will be held at a new stadium in London starting in 2018, but several obstacles stand in the way of a permanent franchise in the U.K.
Haiti, Dominican Republic Migration Crisis Continues As Officials Ask International Leaders To Intervene
"Haiti does not come to ask for mercy, it comes to protest the treatment of its nationals in the Dominican Republic,” a Haitian official said.
North Korea Distributes Kim Jong Un Badges To Loyal Officials After Recent Defections, Report Says
The badges, which will be given to top members of North Korea's Workers Party, purportedly signify Kim's status as equal to his predecessors.
Under Kim Jong Un, North Korea Scrutinizing Workers, Officials Abroad After Defections, Report Says
An unspecified number of North Korean officials recently fled to foreign nations to avoid harsh tactics implemented by Kim Jong Un.
Charles West Shooting Video Surfaces After BYU Football Recruit Attacked By Gunman
Police in Coppell, Texas have arrested a suspect in connection with the shooting.
Russian Armata Combat Platform To Be Displayed, Demonstrated At 2015 Arms Expo, Official Says
The combat platform, which serves as the basis for Russia's next-generation tank, will be on display at the Russian Arms Expo-2015 in September.
De'Andre Johnson Punch Victim Used N-Word Before Bar Incident, Former Florida State Quarterback's Rep Says
De'Andre Johnson was dismissed from the Florida State Seminoles football team Monday after video of the punch surfaced.
Russia Conducts Military Exercises At Armenia Base In Latest Combat Readiness Drill
Russia's armed forces have staged several such exercises around the world in recent months, despite Western objections.
After Team USA's Women's World Cup Win, National Women's Soccer League Faces Uphill Battle
In American women's soccer, history shows that success on the international stage doesn't guarantee the health of domestic leagues.
Finland, Russia Should Pursue Dialogue Despite Diplomatic Flap, Western Sanctions, Finnish President Says
Last week, Russia and Finland had a diplomatic spat after Finland banned top Moscow politicians from a regional security summit in Helsinki.
Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest 2015 Live Stream: Where To Watch Fourth Of July Competition On TV And Online
Joey "Jaws" Chestnut and Miki Sudo will attempt to defend their titles at the Fourth of July event this year.
Meet 'Eater X' Tim Janus, Competitive Eater And Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest's Most Mysterious Star
"Eater X" is known for his face paint and appearances at the annual Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest, but there's more to him than what meets his stomach.
July 4 ISIS Threat: 'Lone Wolf' Attacks A Concern Over Holiday Weekend, Officials Say
The FBI and Department of Homeland Security issued warnings after last month's Islamic State-inspired "lone wolf" attacks overseas.
Ukraine's Separatist Rebels Announce Elections In October, Draw Reaction From Kiev
Under the Minsk ceasefire agreement signed last February, any rebel elections would require oversight from the Ukrainian government in Kiev.
Southern Church Burnings: Arson Not Suspected In 3 Fires, Justice Department Says
Federal investigators continue to assess what caused fires at churches across five Southern states since the Emanuel AME shooting.
Kim Jong Un Appoints Half-Uncle To North Korean Foreign Ministry Post, Report Says
It's unclear why the North Korean leader promoted his uncle, who lived in hiding during Kim Jong Il's reign.
Ukraine NATO Membership: Nationwide Referendum Could Be Limited By Proposed Law, Official Says
The proposal "considerably narrowed" the circumstances under which Ukraine could hold nationwide referenda, a top official said.
Amanda Dufner, Tiger Woods Cheating Rumor Update: Golfer's Agent Responds To Alleged Affair With Jason Dufner's Ex-Wife
A National Enquirer report quoted a source who said Tiger Woods cheated on former girlfriend Lindsay Vonn with Amanda Dufner.
Jerusalem Police Won't Escort Israeli Ambulances Into Palestinian Neighborhoods, Official Says
Jerusalem's police chief publicly admitted to the policy for the first time last month, though it's been in place for about a decade.