Sweden Denounces Russia's 'Unpredictable' Airspace Provocations, Purchases NH90 Helicopter For Anti-Submarine Warfare
Sweden added a new helicopter to its fleet amid a growing Russian presence near its airspace.
Rachel Dolezal No Longer Speaking Monday, NAACP Meeting Canceled
Rachel Dolezal, the Spokane, Washington, NAACP leader at the center of a racial identity controversy, will not speak Monday as planned.
Following Sanders Criticism, Hillary Clinton Talks Trade Deal
Hillary Clinton said President Barack Obama should work with Democrats to improve the deal for workers and to make it more transparent -- or there should be no deal at all.
Man Killed After Swinging Flag Pole At Police Officer, Video Shows
Surveillance video shows the Louisville, Kentucky, incident outside a smoke shop.
Doctors Without Borders Launches Rescue Boat To Assist Migrants In Mediterranean
“What we are witnessing in the Mediterranean Sea is a humanitarian crisis.”
Rachel Dolezal, NAACP Leader To Speak Monday: Parents Claim She Lied About Race
The NAACP leader reportedly plans to address situation surrounding her racial identity Monday.
AFP Reporter Shot In Donetsk: Alexander Gayuk Recovering In Hospital, According To Report
An Agence France-Presse reporter was shot in the leg in the Ukrainian city of Donetsk and is recovering in a hospital.
Comet Lander Philae Wakes Up: What's Next? It's Speeding Toward Sun
The first-ever comet lander awoke from its months-long hibernation this weekend, the European Space Agency says.
Obama Loses: Pacific Free Trade Vote Fails In House As Democrats Rebuff President's Appeals
In a stunning defeat for President Obama, Democrats overwhelmingly voted against the package of legislation despite his appeals.
Magic Day 2015: 6 Easy Tricks, Activities And Fun Ideas To Celebrate Magical Holiday
Some fun ideas for Magic Day on June 12.
Who Is Karen Fitzgibbons? Texas Teacher Fired For McKinney, Segregation Message To Facebook
“I’m going to just go ahead and say it ... the blacks are the ones causing the problems and this ‘racial tension,’" Karen Fitzgibbons wrote on Facebook.
Mississippi Prisoners' Rights Violated: 'Gangs Run Amok,' Violence Allowed By Guards, Judge Says
The guards at Walnut Grove Correctional Facility reportedly allowed for -- and contributed to -- various dangers faced by inmates.
Germanwings Co-Pilot Andreas Lubitz Was Mentally Unfit To Fly, Doctors Thought: Prosecutor
A French prosecutor said doctors in the weeks leading up to the deadly crash had reservations about Andreas Lubitz's psychological state and ability to fly.
Gay Marriage 2015: North Carolina Allows Government Magistrates To Opt Out Of Performing Same-Sex Weddings
One representative reportedly attempted to apologize to the state's same-sex couples, but was told to "have a seat."
Texas Border Patrol Agents Using Blackhawk Helicopters After Gunfire Attack From Mexico
The new helicopters are intended to increase protection for federal agents.
Immigration Reform 2015: 'Marriage Fraud' Bill Targeting Undocumented Immigrants Approved By Louisiana Lawmakers
A bill aimed at keeping undocumented immigrants from marrying in Louisiana earned approval from lawmakers this week.
ISIS, Hezbollah Battle In Lebanon: Nasrallah Vows To 'Finish' Fight Against Islamic State Group
Hassan Nasrallah promises to win a battle along the Lebanese border with Syria that began Tuesday.
Illegal Immigration 2015: More Immigrants Arriving From Central America, Border Patrol Union Says
Despite an uptick in attempted entries into the United States, the Border Control does not expect a surge like the one last summer.
After Baltimore Riots, Police To Receive $1.7 Million In Worker's Compensation Claims From Injuries
The unrest in Baltimore will cost taxpayers more than $1.7 million.
Who Is Matthew Dellavedova? Meet The Breakout Star Of The 2015 NBA Finals
Matthew Dellavedova, the Cleveland Cavaliers point guard from Australia, has made a big name for himself in the NBA Finals: He's shutting down NBA MVP Steph Curry.
Amtrak Investigation: Engineer Not On Phone During Crash, NTSB Finds
The investigation found no evidence that the engineer accessed his phone during the crash that killed eight people.
Under Kim Jong Un, North Korea Faces Historic Famine As Drought Threatens Crop Production
A major drought could reduce North Korea's crop production by 20 percent.
New Whistleblower Rule Issued 2 Years After Snowden Disclosures: Protections For Future Whistleblowing May Be Limited
A new rule could perhaps give the government greater authority to limit whistleblowers by labeling an employee's position as sensitive.
Immigration Reform 2015: Obama's Policies Working, Undocumented Migrants Entries Dropping, Homeland Security Secretary Says
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson spoke in Texas Monday and said that number of people attempting to enter the country illegally is dropping.
Putin, Pope Francis Meeting: Russian-Ukraine Relations Open For Discussion, Pontiff Perhaps Critical Of Russia
Putin may want again to declare the meeting as a success, but the pope might not lend as sympathetic an ear as the Russian president hopes.
WWDC 2015: Apple Maps Adds Public Transit Directions To iOS9 Update, Joins Google Maps With Feature
The tech company announced Monday an addition to Maps that may be designed to play catch-up with Google Maps.
LeBron James Grandmothers' Fan Club: LBJ-Loving Group Of Grannies Cheers Home-Grown Superstar
Members of the LeBron James Grandmothers' Fan Club root for the Cleveland Cavaliers star forward as if he were a grandson.
Millennials And Marriage? Young People Avoid Any Relationship At All
Young people aren't just rejecting marriage -- they're rejecting commitment altogether, according to a new Gallup poll.
Brandon Spikes Released: Patriots Linebacker's Car Found By Scene Of Hit And Run: Reports
The New England Patriots linebacker's car was reportedly found by the scene of a hit and run crash. He was released on Monday.
Wage Increase For Millions? Overtime Rule Could Be Raised By Obama Administration This Week
A proposed rule change could hike the overtime threshold from $23,660 to $52,000.