Ukraine Reluctantly Agrees To Host National Unity Talks With Moscow
Ukraine is set to host roundtable talks with Moscow on Wednesday set to resolve the ongoing crisis in eastern parts of the country.
Could Shelley Sterling’s ‘Early Onset Dementia’ Claim Belong To A Greater Legal Strategy?
In an interview with Barbara Walters, Shelley Sterling speculated that "early onset dementia" may explain her husband's racist comments.
US Surveillance Planes Deployed To Find Kidnapped Girls In Nigeria
A team of about 30 U.S. experts comprised of FBI, defense and state department officials, and a British team, are joining the search.
Two Miners Killed After Reported Roof Collapse At West Virginia Coal Mine
At least two miners have been killed after an accident at the Brody Mine No. 1 coal mine near Wharton, W.V.
EU Adds Businesses To Sanctions List Ahead Of Ukrainian Presidential Election, Officials Say
This is the first time enterprises have been included in the sanctions list, which now has a total of 61 people on it.
Ukraine Vote For Sovereignty Declared A ‘Farce’ Amid Reports Of Voter Fraud
The Ukrainian government has declared the referendum votes held by Pro-Russian separatists in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions on Sunday illegal.
Mother’s Day 2014 Quotes: 25 Inspirational Sayings To Celebrate Mom And Motherhood
A list of inspirational sayings to share on Mother’s Day.
Mother's Day: The Trials And Tribulations Of Being A Lesbian Stay-At-Home Mom
One stay-at-home mom had no idea how her sexual identity would factor in to her new life.
Putin Arrives In Crimea To Celebrate Victory Day, First Visit Since Annexation
Russian President Vladimir Putin flew to Sevastopol on Friday to celebrate the 1945 Soviet victory over the Nazis.
US Experts Arrive In Nigeria To Help Find Girls Kidnapped By Islamist Group Boko Haram
The team will help return the 276 schoolgirls, and "do everything possible to counter the menace of Boko Haram,” John Kerry said.
Pro-Russian Separatists Defy Putin’s Call To Delay Referendum
Pro-Russian separatists have decided to go ahead with Sunday's referendum on autonomy.
Masayoshi Son, ‘The Warren Buffett Of Asia,’ Expected To Make Billions On Alibaba
Softbank CEO Masayoshi Son has an estimated $58 billion stake in the Chinese e-commerce group that just filed in the U.S. for its IPO.
Boko Haram Attack On Nigeria Border Town Kills Hundreds, Nigerian Senator Says
A Nigerian senator has confirmed that Boko Haram militants attacked the border town of Gamboru Ngala on Monday night.
Ukrainian Forces Enter Mariupol, Briefly Retake City Hall Building; Five Pro-Russian Activists Killed In Clash
Tensions in Ukraine have continued to grow as Ukrainian forces entered the rebel-held city of Mariupol overnight.
Clay Aiken Holds Slim Lead In North Carolina Congressional Race
The former "American Idol" runner-up is holding the lead in the state's Democratic primary by just 369 votes.
China Arrests Human Rights Lawyer Before Tiananmen Protests Anniversary
A group of dissidents have reportedly been arrested in China before the 25th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square protests on June 4.
30 Pro-Russian Insurgents Killed In Slovyansk, Ukraine Official Says
Violence has escalated in Ukraine's eastern region as presidential elections and an impending referendum approaches.
Daniel Loeb Calls Out The Big Shots: Latest Victim Is Sotheby's
Winning seats on Sotheby's board of directors is only the latest in a string of critical assaults on established companies by Daniel Loeb.
Teacher Appreciation Week 2014 Quotes: 15 Sayings To Give Thanks
Here's a list of quotes to honor America's educators for Teacher Appreciation Week, which begins on May 5, 2014.
How Donald Sterling Could Keep The LA Clippers: What Legal Options He Has To Fight The Forced Sale of His Team
Donald Sterling has several legal options he could employ if he tries to keep ownership of the Los Angeles Clippers.
The Forces That Compelled NBA Commissioner Adam Silver To Ban Donald Sterling For Life
Besides being a thorny PR issue, Sterling's racist speech spotlights the pressure Silver faces in shepherding a league that is a global business.
With Sterling Banned, Who’s Running The Clippers Now?
His wife could be in charge -- but it's probably the team president.
‘Dance Moms’ Quotes: 25 Sayings From The Lifetime Show To Share On International Dance Day 2014
A list of quotes from the reality-TV stars of Lifetime’s hit series “Dance Moms” to share on April 29, 2014.
Ancient Tomb Discovered In Egypt Contains About 50 Mummies From ‘Royal Entourage’ [PHOTOS]
An ancient tomb discovered in the Valley of Kings contains dozens of mummies, including those of royal children, dating back to 14th century BC.
Praying Mantis Wears Tiny 3D Glasses For Vision Research; The Insects Are ‘Sophisticated Visual Hunters’ [VIDEO]
In a new study, praying mantises were outfitted with 3D glasses to help scientists understand how the insects' stereoscopic vision compares to vertebrates.
Full List Of New Names Added To US Sanctions Against Russia; Members Of Putin’s Inner Circle Targeted
The new sanctions list includes seven Russian officials and 17 companies, from the financial, energy and infrastructure sectors.
How The Current Chaos In East Ukraine May Be Part Of Putin’s Plan
With escalating tensions in eastern Ukraine, there is speculation that President Putin is repeating a strategy he used in Crimea.
Water On Mars Existed 200,000 Years Ago? Liquid May Have Formed ‘In More Recent Times’
A new study focusing on a particular crater on Mars suggests water may have lasted on the Red Planet longer than previously thought.
Giant B31 Antarctic Iceberg Drifts Toward Southern Ocean, Resembles ‘Large Sheet Cake’ [VIDEO]
A giant iceberg that broke off from the Pine Island Glacier in western Antarctica is drifting toward the Southern Ocean, a new NASA video shows.
163 Million-Year-Old Flying Reptile Discovered In China, ‘Kryptodrakon’ Fills Gap In Pterosaur History [PHOTO]
A fossil belonging to the oldest pterodactyloid has been discovered and named by a team of international scientists, according to a new study published in Current Biology.