Republicans Want To Stop Cuba Travel To Fight Terrorism: John Katko Says Direct Flights To Havana Hurt National Security
Lawmakers are looking to shelve planned flights from the U.S. to Cuba over security concerns.
Japan Population Crisis: After Massive Yearly Drop, Rate Of Decline Fastest On Record
Japan's population, already a concern, has fallen at the fastest rate since the government started tracking the data.
Obama Dallas Speech Live Stream: How To Watch The President Speak In Texas About Police Officers, Black Lives Matter
Obama is expected to both mourn the loss of five police officers and attempt to address concerns of a growing racial divide in the U.S.
Ethiopia Social Media Ban: 'Distraction For Students' Blocked By Government
Ethiopia blocked social media leading up to student exams after the tests previously leaked. Some worry about the precedent that sets.
Is Amazon Prime App, Website Down? Prime Day Shoppers Report 'Cart Failed' Issues
On one of the biggest days of Amazon's year, it's having issues with checkouts.
Michigan Courthouse Shooting Update: Deadly Shooting At Berrien County Courthouse
A man reportedly took a gun from a deputy and opened fire in a courthouse.
Taylor Swift Net Worth 2016: Forbes Honors Kim Kardashian On Cover, But Here's Why Singer Was Top-Earning Celebrity
Swift made the most in 2016, but Kardashian earned a Forbes cover.
Amazon Prime Day 2016 Preview: How To Score The Best Deals And Discounts On TVs, Video Game Consoles And More
Here's what you need to know to score on Prime Day 2016.
Do Gun Control Laws Work To Make Police Safer? Officers Die At Higher Rates In States With More Firearms
Police have begun to push back against the loosening of gun laws.
How Much Money Has Donald Trump Raised? When It Comes To Campaign Finance, He's Still Way Behind Typical Candidates
Trump raised $51 million in June. That's a massive increase over May, but still far behind Hillary Clinton in 2016 and the 2012 candidates.
How Much Do Track Stars Make? Why Your Favorite Olympian Probably Earns Less Than $15K A Year
Track is a glamor sport, but the stars at the Olympics are likely to earn more attention than cash.
Can Lionel Messi Still Play For Barcelona, Argentina? Soccer Star Sentenced To 21 Months Of Prison Time For Tax Fraud
The Barcelona superstar was sentenced to 21 months in prison, but its highly unlikely he'll spend a minute in a cell.
Who Is Joni Ernst? Trump Vice President List Rumored To Include Iowa's First Female Member Of Congress
Joni Ernst, a potential Trump running mate, served in the military and represents Iowa in the Senate.
Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama North Carolina Event Live Stream: Watch President Campaign In Charlotte
U.S. President Barack Obama is scheduled to make his first campaign stop alongside presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton Tuesday.
Germany Saw Record Births, But Deaths Outpace The Baby Boom
In 2015 Germany had more births than any year since 2000. But it also saw a record number of deaths.
More Rio Olympics Problems: Brazil Police Cannot Afford Pens, Toilet Paper, Cleaning Supplies Ahead Of Games
In the midst of a crippling recession, with the Olympics just weeks away, Rio police are struggling to afford even the bare essentials.
NBA Free Agency 2016 Explained: How The Salary Cap, TV Revenue Are About To Make Players (Even More) Rich
A sudden increase in the salary cap means NBA free agents are going to see massive and sudden increases in pay.
Want Yeezy Boosts? Kanye West, Adidas Ink New Deal; Retail Stores, Performance Gear To Come
Soon there will be Kanye West stores selling his gear — his Yeezy Boost 750 high-tops retail in limited numbers for $350 but resell for thousands.
Pat Summitt Quotes: 12 Inspiring Sayings To Honor Tennessee Coach Who Died At Age 64
Pat Summitt inspired generations of athletes. The Tennessee basketball coach died Tuesday at age 64.
Is It Cheaper To Eat Out Or Cook? GrubHub, Blue Apron, Seamless And Other Convenience Services Reshaping How We Eat
Sales at U.S. restaurants hit $54.9 billion last year — but how all that cash is spent has changed.
Hillary Clinton, Elizabeth Warren Rally Live Stream: Watch Potential Vice President Choice With Presumptive Democratic Nominee
Hillary Clinton has a “good heart,” Elizabeth Warren said before launching into a stern tongue-lashing aimed at Trump, who she called a “small, insecure money-grubber.”
NBA Draft 2016: For Rookie Players, Endorsement Deal Game Begins Long Before The Regular Season
“It does seem to happen earlier and earlier; you’re seeing guys in commercials as soon as they graduate,” says a sports marketing expert.
Supreme Court Immigration Decision: 4-4 Tie Blocks Obama’s Executive Action Helping Immigrants
A 4-4 Supreme Court tie marked a setback for the president's plan for offering deportation relief to undocumented immigrants.
Donald Trump’s Scotland Golf Courses Pictures: They’re Beautiful, But Might Be Losing Money
Donald Trump is set to go to Scotland to visit one of his top golf courses. He might not receive a warm welcome.
Can Donald Trump Win Bernie Sanders Voters? Poll Indicates He Already Has Locked Some Up
If and when the Democrat bows out, where his backers migrate could be a major factor in the 2016 presidential race.
Cleveland Cavaliers 2016 Parade Live Stream: How To Watch Cavs, LeBron James Celebrate Championship
How to watch the historic Cavs parade — the first for Cleveland in five decades.
USA-Argentina Copa America 2016 Tickets: StubHub Data Show High Demand For Match In Houston
The Copa America semifinal match is sold out. Tickets are available on the secondary market, but they might cost you.
5 Reasons Chick-Fil-A Is So Popular: Chicken Sandwiches, Religion And Brand Loyalty Boost Fast-Food Chain
The fast-food chain is the highest-rated in the U.S., even though its leadership has taken potentially divisive stands on social and religious issues. Here are five reasons why.
Joe Jacobi Recovers 1992 Olympic Gold Medal After It’s Found In The Trash
A 6-year-old girl tossed a piece of what she thought was trash like it was a Frisbee. But her father discovered it was hardly trash.
Election 2016: Apple, Ford, Wells Fargo, JPMorgan, Other Companies Opt Out Of Political Convention Sponsorships
Apple opts not to sponsor next month’s Republican convention, citing the rhetoric of the party’s presumptive nominee. Other companies also bail on the GOP — or both parties.