Russia Military Update: India Approves $1.1B Helicopter Contract With Moscow
India will buy 48 Russian-made military helicopters under the terms of the purchase agreement.
Tom Brady Deflategate Suspension Decision: Ruling Delayed; Expected By End Of This Week
U.S. District Judge Richard Berman had been expected to rule Tuesday in the dispute between quarterback Tom Brady and the NFL.
NYC 'Taxi Of Tomorrow': Nissan NV200 With Phone Chargers, Sunroof Arrives In New York City
The vast majority of taxi drivers looking to replace their vehicles will now have to buy the Nissan NV200.
Americans Worried About Wage Reductions? One In Five Employees Concerned About Pay Cuts
Americans are less worried about their pay being cut, but numbers have yet to return to pre-recession lows.
Obama Visits Alaska: Itinerary, Events For President's Trip Addressing Climate Change
President Obama will land in Alaska Monday and speak at a major conference on climate change. His trip is to last three days.
Amid NATO Tension, Russian Army Held 79 Drills In August
Both Russia and NATO have major military exercises planned for September after a busy August for the Russian army.
Hurricane Katrina's 10 Most Influential People: Where Are They Now
These are the 10 people who were the most influential when Hurricane Katrina ripped through New Orleans Aug. 29, 2005.
Burning Man 2015: Pictures, Facts, History, Photos Of Nevada Desert Arts Festival Through The Years
Burning man began in 1986, and nearly 30 years later it has become an enormous festival celebrating the arts and free spirits.
Curt Schilling Tweet Compares Muslims To Nazis, Retired MLB Pitcher Later Deletes Twitter Post
ESPN removed World Series winner Curt Schilling from his current assignment and said his status merited "further consideration."
US Consumer Confidence Rises In August Before Stock Market Plunge
Consumer confidence was pegged at its highest level since January, which could indicate increased spending in the coming months.
Obama Hustled By Derek Jeter In Golf, President Says In Las Vegas
President Obama joked that former Yankee Derek Jeter pretended during a 2014 round of golf to be an inexperienced player, then beat the commander in chief with ease.
China Meltdown: Buy Canned Goods, Bottled Water Amid Stock Market Woes, Warns Former British Treasury Official
"Get shopping" for bottled water and canned goods, a former member of Prime Minister Gordon Brown's administration advised Britons.
US Worried By North Korea Missiles Capable Of Hitting Hawaii, Deploys Bombers To Guam
The Pentagon plans to deploy three nuclear-capable B-2 bombers to Guam to support ally South Korea.
IndyCar Driver Justin Wilson Dies From Head Injury At Pocono Raceway, Community Reacts
The English driver died Monday at age 37 after suffering a head injury in a race.
Turkey Warned Al Qaeda's Nusra Front About US-Trained Fighters, Syrian Rebels Say: Report
A report suggested that Turkey alerted an al Qaeda branch called the Nusra Front to U.S.-trained Syrians entering the country in late July.
Julianne Moore Wants High School To Change Name Honoring Confederate General
“It is reprehensible to me that...a school should carry and celebrate the name of a person who fought for the enslavement of other human beings," said Moore.
Atlanta Falcons New Stadium: Mercedes-Benz Buys Naming Rights To $1.5B Venue
The new home of the NFL's Atlanta Falcons is set to open in 2017.
Ronda Rousey Next UFC Fight: Holly Holm To Challenge Women's Bantamweight Champion
Ronda Rousey will take undefeated Holly Holm on Jan. 2 in a fight that will put the first blemish on of the two fighters' records.
ESPN New England Patriots Apology: 'Spygate' Mistake In Scandal Coverage Admitted By Sports Network
The sports network cited a report from 2002 that was discredited in 2008.
Oscar Pistorius Special Prison Treatment? Bath Installed, New Bed Delivered For Athlete
"The Blade Runner" reportedly had his bed replaced and a bath installed after complaining to prison inspection officers.
Marijuana Legalization 2015: Arizona Legal Pot Campaign Says $40 Million Could Be Raised For State Schools
A planned ballot measure would set up a marijuana network similar to Colorado's.
Who Is Katie Fogle? Subway Jared's Wife Reacts To Child Pornography Charges, Wants Divorce
Katie Fogle, wife of former Subway pitchman Jared, is planning a divorce from her husband of more than five years.
Jared Fogle Child Porn Charges: Former Subway Pitchman Sought Sex From Minors, Faces Prison Time, Prosecutors Say
The 37-year-old reportedly agreed to spend no less than five years in prison for charges including child pornography and sex with minors.
2024 Olympics Boston Bid Would Have Left Massachusetts Taxpayers On The Hook For Significant Cost Overruns
Boston's bid for the 2024 summer games suggested venues would cost $918 million. A study commissioned by local officials found that was way off.
Amid Russia Tensions, NATO Preps For Massive Military Drill In Spain
NATO is setting up a tent command center in preparation for a large-scale training exercise planned for late September.
In Moscow, Russia's Air Defense On High Alert For Combat Training
The Russian military training will feature personnel from a number of countries and more than 1,000 troops.
In North Korea, Kim Jong Un Exiled His Sister's Friends For Bragging About Ties To Family
About 10 officials were forced from Pyongyang after boasting of past ties to the sister of leader Kim Jong Un, a report said.
Who Is Ellie Day? Meet Wife Of 2015 PGA Championship Winner Jason Day
Ellie Day captured golf fans with her online wit and the tearful embrace with her husband after his win at the 2015 PGA Championship.
Second Nick Kyrgios Video: Australian Jabbed Stan Wawrinka, Girlfriend Donna Vekic Twice
Nick Kyrgios seemingly referenced Wawrinka's purported relationship with Donna Vekic a second time during their second-round match in Canada.
Russian Army Games: Host Leads China Military, Others With 13 Medals Remaining In International Competition
The host nation has a commanding lead in a high-profile tank biathlon involving troops from 16 nations.