Memorial Day 2015 Drinking Games: 4 Fun Party Ideas For The Weekend
Check out these fun ideas to help get the party going at your Memorial Day gathering.
Live WW2 German Bomb Found Near Wembley Unexploded
The discovery of a German bomb from World War II forced evacuations near the national stadium.
Michael Sam Signs With CFL's Montreal Alouettes: Report
Michael Sam, the openly gay football who previously played with the St. Louis Rams and Dallas Cowboys, has reportedly signed with a Canadian Football League team.
Saudi Arabia Navy To Buy US Sea Hawk Helicopters In $1.9 Billion Deal Approved By State Department
The Royal Saudi Navy hopes to purchase 10 US-made helicopters as a part of expansion plans.
Russia To Vote On Public Drunkenness Ban: Anti-Drinking Law A Violation Of Human Rights?
A member of Russia's Presidential Human Rights Council said a proposed bill against public drunkenness violates human rights.
Olympia Police Protests: Andre Thompson and Bryson Chaplin Shot By Washington Officer Ryan Donald For Shoplifting Beer
Two stepbrothers were shot after a reported confrontation with a police officer who believed they had shoplifted beer.
Ray Rice Charges Dismissed, Domestic Violence Advocacy Groups Disappointed
Ray Rice's charges were dismissed Thursday, a result that advocacy groups thought was inappropriate.
Memorial Day Weekend NYC Events 2015: 10 Free, Fun Things To Do In New York City
With Memorial Day on the horizon, here is a list of fun things to do in the big apple over the weekend.
Oregon Marijuana Legalization 2015: Weed Smell Could Trigger $500 Fine In Pendleton
Marijuana is set for recreational legalization in July in Oregon. One town might fine people if the smell of their recreational use is too overwhelming.
US Will Sell Israel Munitions, Bombs And Missiles In $1.8 Billion Deal
The arms agreement will send precision munitions and bombs to the Israeli Air Force, including 14,500 Joint Direct Attack Munitions.
David Letterman Final Episode: Fans At Ed Sullivan Theater Talk About Iconic Host
Fans waiting outside to watch the final taping of David Letterman's last show talked about why they'll miss the host.
Who Is Creflo Dollar? Georgia Pastor Asked For Gulfstream Jet For Church, Raising Questions About Finances
Georgia pastor Creflo Dollar asked for help to buy a new Gulfstream jet. The request from the televangelist caused a stir.
India Wants Russia To Help It Build Navy Ships Equipped With Missiles, Anti-Aircraft Technology
The Indian Defense Ministry is reportedly interested in setting up a deal to build the war ships on its own territory alongside Russian producers.
NBA Draft Lottery 2015: What’s The No. 1 Pick Worth To Teams?
Teams jostled all year for a shot at the No. 1 pick in the NBA draft. Will they get what they hoped for after the selection is made?
Georgia Ostrich Causes Traffic Delays On Interstate 20, But Was It Really An Emu?
Who let the ostrich out? Morning commuters sans caffeine may have thought they were dreaming when they saw one -- or was it an emu? -- cross a Georgia interstate.
The Preakness 2015 Pictures: Pre-Race Party Shifts To Muddy Finish, American Pharoah Wins
The Preakness, won by American Pharoah, saw torrential downpours after a beautiful start to the day.
Spiders Rain Down On Australia: Millions Reportedly Descended From Sky On Town
It's raining spiders in Australia. Those scared of spiders are likely not saying hallelujah.
Texas Plane Crash: Family Of 4 Killed In Small Aircraft Accident
A small plane crashed in Texas, killing a family of four.
Harvard Admissions Discrimination: Coalition Accuses University Of Bias Against Asian-Americans
A complaint alleges Asian-Americans face a higher bar of entry at Harvard University than members of other groups do.
Hollywood Gas Leak Forces Evacuations, Street Closures In Los Angeles
A gas leak in Hollywood forced evacuations and road closures.
Gay Rights 2015: Church Of Scotland Accepts Ministers In Same-Sex Partnerships
A landmark vote by the Church of Scotland's governing body will allow those in same-sex civil partnerships to be deacons and ministers.
Russian Proton M Rocket Crashes Hauling Mexican Satellite
A Russian rocket burned up over Siberia Saturday, the latest in a series of issues for the country's space program.
Funeral For Amtrak Victim Justin Zemser Honors Naval Academy Midshipman
At Midshipman Justin Zemser's funeral, friends and family shared stories of an impressive young man who had his life cut tragically short.
Some Amtrak Passengers Loyal After Derailment, While Others Take The Bus Instead
Despite the derailment in Philadelphia that killed eight people Tuesday night, the mood in New York City's Penn Station was relatively unconcerned.
Immigration Reform 2015: Illegal Immigrants Kidnapped By Organized Crime Groups In Mexico
The migrants who had been headed to the U.S. were reportedly rescued after being kidnapped by elements of organized crime.
Can MLB Have A Deflategate Controversy? New Baseball Rules Might Not Affect Real Ball-Tampering Problem
Deflategate became a whirlwind of a scandal for the National Football League. Which explains Major League Baseball's new rules.
Russian Teen Investigated For Nazi Glorification After Social Media Post
A Russian teen allegedly posted a pro-Nazi message to social media and could face steep consequences.
International Hummus Day 2015: Easy Recipes, Ideas For Tasty Holiday
A list of great recipes to help celebrate International Hummus Day.
Trans-Pacific Partnership Health And Medicine Policies Could Hurt Poor Nations, Boost Pharmaceutical Companies
The trade deal was largely negotiated in secret among the United States and 11 other countries and involves about 40 percent of the world's economy.
Amid Russian Aggression, France Offers Subs, Cruise Missiles To Poland
With tensions between Russia and Poland high, France has offered to supply the Polish government with submarines and cruise missiles.