LeBron James' Legacy: Fickle Public Perception On NBA Finals Performance Could Affect Superstar's Standing And Branding
NBA superstar LeBron James' legacy is continually in the news. It may not always be fair, but it might have real effects.
Ukraine Conflict: No Russian Military Presence In Country, Just Citizens, Kremlin Says
Russia denied a military presence in Ukraine, while the Ukrainian government recently warned of a full-scale Russian invasion.
Ronald Reagan Quotes On Anniversary Of His Death: Remembering The Republican President 11 Years After His Passing
Ronald Reagan, a hero to many Republicans, died 11 years ago on Friday.
World Environment Day 2015: Facts And Events To Celebrate The Green Holiday
World Environmental Day dubs itself "the biggest day for positive environmental action."
Caitlyn Jenner Memorabilia: Olympian's Souvenirs In High Demand
With Jenner all over the news, the market for memorabilia from her days as an athlete has perhaps never been higher.
Tiananmen Square Anniversary 2015 Vigil Live Stream: Video, Photos Of Hong Kong Gathering
More than 100,000 people were expected in a vigil marking the 26th anniversary of the massacre at Tiananmen Square.
Kim Jong Un's Sister Is North Korea's New Propaganda Leader: Kim Yo Jung Reportedly Helping Brother Silence Enemies
The North Korean leader's sister could be taking over for a retiring leader in the Propaganda Department.
Tampa Bay Lightning Stanley Cup 2015: How Florida Hockey Fans Became Some Of The NHL's Most Fervent Followers
The tale of how a Gulf of Mexico community became an NHL stronghold involves Canadian snowbirds and the late George Steinbrenner.
Israel Attacks Hezbollah In Lebanon? Air Raids Target Brital Near Border Area, Lebanese Media Claims
The report suggested the air raid struck near the town of Brital, near Lebanon's border with Syria and a Hezbollah stronghold.
Amid Russian Aggression, Czech Government Seeks Radars From Israel
The Czech government is planning to spend about $240 million on new radar systems.
Russia Gay Pride Parade Organizer Jailed: Nikolai Alexeyev Dealt 10-Day Sentence For 'Disobeying Police Orders'
Nikolai Alexeyev has been holding the gay pride parade for 10 straight years despite a ban from city officials.
Teacher Thank You Week 2015: Ideas For Cards, Gifts, Poems, Notes At End Of School Year
With the end of the school year approaching, a look at some fun ideas to thank a favorite teacher.
California Drought 2015: 70 Percent Water Use Cuts Proposed For Large Families, Properties: Report
L.A. County proposed a water-conservation method to mandate usage levels or force residents to pay for going over target goals.
Supreme Court Rules Against Abercrombie And Fitch In Muslim Hijab Discrimination Case
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of a Muslim woman who was not hired by Abercrombie & Fitch because of her religious head covering.
Lion Kills American Tourist In South Africa After Gruesome Attack: Reports
The lion reportedly jumped through an open car window, seriously injuring one person and leaving another dead.
Texas Marijuana Legalization 2015: Cannabidoil Oil To Be Allowed For Epilepsy Treatment, Gov. Abbott Says
Those who suffer from epilepsy in Texas will soon have a new, marijuana-related treatment option.
Who Killed Natalee Holloway? What We Know, Remaining Questions 10 Years After Disappearance
Holloway has never been found and was declared legally dead by a judge in 2012.
Steve Prefontaine Death Anniversary: 10 Inspiring Quotes From Oregon Track, Nike Legend 40 Years After His Passing
Steve Prefontaine inspired a generation of runners. He died 40 years ago on Saturday.
One World Trade Center Observatory Opens: Symbol Of New York City Triumph For Some, Just A View For Others
The view from the top of One World Trade is a great, sprawling city. But for many, it's a memorial to the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks that moved the world.
Russia Prisoners Cut Wrists In Protest While Aboard Train
Fifteen Russian prisoners cut their wrists on Wednesday, May 27, in the latest incident of Russian inmates self-harming to protest alleged poor conditions and mistreatment.
Despite FIFA World Cup Controversy, US Still Wants To Host Soccer's Biggest Game
For some countries, the World Cup is a tenuous task to take on, but for the United States it could be a payday.
George Pataki 2016 Campaign: Will 9/11 Experience Matter To Voters?
In announcing his 2016 presidential bid, former New York Gov. George Pataki highlighted his experiences during the 9/11 terror attacks.
Loretta Lynch: FIFA Needs 'Soul-Searching,' Investigations To Continue
U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch said FIFA officials used the organization "to serve their interests and enrich themselves."
Amid Ukraine Conflict, Russia Digs Ditches To Stop Weapons Smuggling
Russia is digging ditches to slow munitions and intruders moving into the country across its western border.
Gaza Strip Conflict: Militants Fire Rocket, Israel Responds With Airstrike, No Casualties: Report
Israeli fighter jets responded to a rocket fired by militants with an airstrike in the Gaza Strip.
Penn State Fraternity Photo Scandal: Three-Year Shutdown For Kappa Delta Rho Announced By University
Kappa Delta Rho fraternity members at Pennsylvania State University allegedly posted nude pictures of women who had passed out or were sleeping.
'Draw Muhammad' Washington DC Metro Ads: Pamela Geller Submits Winning Cartoon To DC Public Transportation
Pamela Geller wants the winning cartoon of her organization's "Draw Muhammad" event to be on Washington public transit.
India Heat Wave: Death Toll Passes 1,000 With Scorching Temperatures; No Relief In Sight
At least 1,118 people have died in the last week in the southern states of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, with temperatures reaching about 120 degrees Fahrenheit.
North Korea Building Military Facility To House Rockets On Island Near Border
South Korea fears Gal Island will be used to house rockets or as an observation post to watch South Korean warships.
Immigration Reform 2015: Obama Executive Action Not Lifted By Federal Court
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals decided not to lift a temporary ban on President Barack Obama's executive action concerning undocumented immigrants.