Confederate Flag Debate: NAACP South Carolina Boycott Ends Following Confederate Flag Removal
The boycott began in 2000, the same year the Confederate flag was moved from atop the Statehouse building to an area on its grounds.
Greek Debt Crisis: Bailout Deal Talks Suspended, To Resume Sunday
As eurozone finance ministers continue working toward a new bailout proposal, Finland could prove to be the biggest stumbling block for talks.
Greece Debt Crisis: Greek Creditors Want Extra Measures In Bailout Plan
The general feeling in European bailout talks is reportedly that Greece proposed "too little, too late."
Rhode Island Beach Explosion: Salty Brine Beach Incident Leaves One Injured, According To Reports
A woman was reportedly thrown several feet into the air and onto rocks.
'SHAME' Spray-Painted On Robert E Lee Statue In Dallas
Workers began attempting to remove the spray-painted word on Friday.
World Population Day 2015: 8 Facts, Things To Know About The United Nations Holiday
The world population is projected to be more than 9 billion by 2050.
Submarine-Hunting, Nuclear-Capable Russian Helicopter Set For Relaunch
The helicopter's deep-water bombs can reportedly destroy submarines up to eight football fields away.
Can The KKK Adopt A Highway? Georgia Court Of Appeals To Hear Arguments
The Georgia Court of Appeals will hear on Thursday a case deciding if the Ku Klux Klan can "adopt" a stretch of highway in north Georgia.
Confederate Flag Debate: US House Votes For Ban At Federal Cemeteries
"We can honor that history without celebrating the Confederate flag and all of the dreadful things that it symbolizes," the measure's author reportedly said.
Amid Russian Aggression, Bulgaria Seeks New Fighter Jet Deal With Poland
One leader called Russia's behavior "particularly aggressive."
Greek Debt Crisis: Latin America's Leftist Leaders Side With Tsipras
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro hailed Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras for standing up to the International Monetary Fund.
Who Is Euclid Tsakalotos? Greece's New Finance Minister Replaces Yanis Varoufakis
The Oxford-educated economist already was the lead negotiator with Greece's creditors.
World's Oldest Person Susannah Mushatt Jones Says You Should Sleep More
Along with getting lots of sleep, Susannah Mushatt Jones, 116, eats bacon for breakfast every day.
Pope Francis Ecuador Mass Live Stream: Info, Start Time For Papal Liturgy In Guayaquil
The pope will celebrate mass in Ecuador toward the beginning of his trip in South America focusing on poor countries.
World Series Of Poker 2015 Live Stream Info, Schedule
Last year the big winner bested more than 6,600 other players to take home $10 million.
Alex Rodriguez, Yankees Settle Dispute, Donate Millions Of Bonus Dollars To Charities
The Yankees reportedly save $4.9 million total under the agreement that sends $3.5 million to charities.
'Stand Up To Trump' Petition Launched By GOP Candidate George Pataki
Former New York Gov. George Pataki launched a "Stand Up to Trump" petition drive aimed at his 2016 rival.
Dylann Roof's Associates Could Be Charged As Charleston Church Shooting Investigation Expands: Report
While the church-shooting suspect apparently traveled to and from Charleston alone, others may have had knowledge of his alleged plans, according to a report.
Solar Impulse 2 Live Stream: Record Breaking Flight Set To Land In Hawaii
The landing is expected Friday at about noon EDT.
Greek Debt Crisis: Polls Show Sunday's Referendum Vote Could Be Close
The referendum debate has reached a fever pitch, and EU leaders are warning Greece that a "no" vote could spell the end of the country's eurozone standing.
Greece Debt Crisis: Greeks Worldwide React To Bank Closures, Cash Limits And Uncertainty As Sunday Referendum Vote Looms
Greeks say they are eating out less, driving shorter distances and, if living aboard, worried sick about their families back home.
Amid Ukraine Tension, Russia Condemns 'Confrontational' US Military Strategy
The strategy showed a "confrontational attitude, devoid of any objectivity toward our country," a Kremlin spokesman said.
North Korea Executed Nearly 1,400 People In 15 Years
Three people were executed for trafficking methamphetamine.
Tennessee Hardware Store Puts Up 'No Gays Allowed' Sign As Religious Response To Supreme Court Marriage Decision
"Would you let a child molester come in your home, around your kids? Of course not. So why would I let a homosexual hang around me?" the owner said.
Saudi Boy Takes Selfie With Dead Grandfather, Authorities Investigating 'Immoral' Act
The boy posed with his tongue out and posted a "feeling sad" emoticon.
Thai Fishermen Strike Amid Increased Regulation Following European Union Warning
Fishermen have reportedly gone on strike in 22 of 76 provinces.
Who Is Mary Pat Christie? Governor's Wife Was Wall Street Trader, Family Breadwinner
Mary Pat Christie recently left her high-powered job on Wall Street amid rumors her husband was preparing for a presidential run.
Russia Military Expansion: Navy's Anti-Submarine Planes To Get Upgrade, Defense Ministry Says
The upgraded plans will get a boost from a new tracking system.
Chris Christie Best Quotes And Outbursts: Outspoken Presidential Candidate Has History Of Shouting Matches, Rants [VIDEO]
Christie has hurled barbs ranging from "sit down, and shut up," to "your rear end is going to be thrown in jail, idiot."
Superman's Birthday 2015: 7 Facts About Man Of Steel, 77 Years After Comic Book Debut
Superman first appeared 77 years ago. The original creators sold the rights to the superhero for just $130.