Judge Says Women's Soccer Team Can't Strike
A federal judge in Chicago ruled against the US Women's National Team, saying they are prohibited from striking.
View ArticleShot That Killed Gorilla Harambe Heard Around the World
50 years ago, Harambe’s death might have been shrugged off, even cheered. Today, it’s a seminal moment in movement to end ape captivity.
View ArticleThe World Remembers Muhammad Ali, 'The Greatest'
Tributes and stories shared Saturday remembered the great Muhammad Ali, including the time he talked a man down from jumping to his death.
View ArticleMuhammad Ali Will Be Laid To Rest At Public Funeral in Louisville
A funeral procession will move through the city going through locations that were important to the legend.
View ArticleMuhammed Ali's Friend, Biographer Remembers
"We have lost someone who was the embodiment of goodwill," says Thomas Hauser.
View ArticleNPR Photographer David Gilkey Becomes First American Journalist Killed in...
"He did it simply, with such beauty," says Gilkey's NPR colleague Ari Shaprio.
View ArticleD-Day: Boy Launches Petition to Preserve Normandy Beach
A Bethesda boy's online petition asks the US and France to designate an area to recall the lives lost on D-Day at Normandy Beach.
View ArticleTropical Storm Colin Brings 50 MPH Winds to Florida
The storm, located west of Tampa, had maximum sustained winds near 50 mph Monday evening.
View ArticleThe Clincher: Hillary Clinton Projected Presumptive Nominee as Democrats...
Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders voters go to the polls in New Jersey, California, Montana, New Mexico, North and South Dakota on June 7 .
View ArticleTemecula Fire: Still Burning Off I-15, Containment Grows
Fire officials say the blaze is now 85 percent contained. There were 250 firefighters assigned to the incident Monday.
View ArticleHillary Clinton Declares 'Milestone' Victory; Bernie Sanders Remains in the Race
Hillary Clinton secures hold on historic nomination. Bernie Sanders remains in the race, vowing to "continue the fight."
View ArticleWATCH: Amazing Solar-Powered Plane May Become 1st To Fly Around World
The Solar Impulse 2 will stop at JFK Airport before leaving for the last leg of its record-setting flight.
View ArticleSkin Cancer Protection: Be Cautious -- But Don't Overdo It
Dermatologists warn about the dangers of skin cancer, but the sun offers benefits along with the risks.
View ArticleBear Takes Dip in La Canada-Flintridge Pool
The bear then climbed a tree and napped for several hours before climbing down and headed back to the wilderness.
View ArticlePortland Man Dies At Yellowstone National Park
The man had left the boardwalk in Norris Geyser Basin in Yellowstone National Park.
View ArticleAnti-Diarrhea Medicine Abuse Leads To FDA Warning
Over-the-counter medicine such as Imodium can be deadly in large doses, the FDA said.
View ArticleSee: Giant Bear Swims In Giant Pool, Takes Giant Nap
The bear then climbed a tree and napped for several hours before climbing down and headed back to the wilderness.
View ArticleSuicidal Daughter's Last 'I Love You' to Mom and Dad Destroyed by Police
Chicago Police are apologizing to a family for accidentally disposing of two suicide notes taken as evidence last year, CBS Chicago reports.
View ArticlePresident Obama Endorses Hillary Clinton; Sanders Hints At Concession
He made the announcement after meeting with her Democratic rival, Bernie Sanders.
View ArticlePhiladelphia Set To Be First Major U.S. City With 'Soda Tax'
The plan is expected to be approved in a final vote next week.
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