As the NBA playoffs are overshadowed by racially inflammatory remarks attributed to the owner of the Los Angeles Clippers, the league's options range from fining Sterling to expelling him.
Read More »U.S. Tells Users To Stop Using Internet Explorer For Now
A bug could allow hackers to install malicious software without users knowing it. Homeland Security said it did not know of a practical fix for the problem.
Read More »North Korea Issues Sexist Tirade Against South Korean Leader
South Korean President Park Geun-hye was called a "capricious whore who asks her fancy man to do harm to other person while providing sex to him." The "fancy man" in question: President Obama.
Read More »Utah Mom Accused Of Killing 6 Of Her Babies Charged With Murder
Megan Huntsman is accused of killing the children after giving birth to them between 1996 and 2006. She was arrested after her estranged husband discovered one body while cleaning out the garage.
Read More »Australia: Search For Missing Airliner To Enter ‘New Phase’
Prime Minister Tony Abbott says it's time to concentrate on searching the seafloor, but he acknowledges that at this point, it is possible nothing from MH370 will ever be found.
Read More »Basketball Analyst Jack Ramsay Dies at 89
Ramsay coached the Portland Trail Blazers to an NBA title before embarking on a long career as a basketball analyst for ESPN. The Hall of Fame coach had been battling cancer.
Read More »Egyptian Court Hands Down 683 Death Sentences
It's the second mass death sentence in just two months in Egypt; however, all but 37 of the 529 people convicted in March had their sentences commuted.
Read More »Rep. Michael Grimm Pleads Not Guilty To Fraud Charges
The New York Republican is facing a 20-count federal indictment, including charges of mail fraud, wire fraud and tax fraud. He turned himself in Monday, and was later released on $400,000 bail.
Read More »Book News: Tilting At Windmills? Radar Used To Search For Cervantes’ Remains
Also: a medieval manuscript of the Canterbury Tales is now online; the German-Jewish novelist Stefanie Zweig has died; some notable books coming out this week.
Read More »U.S. Announces New Sanctions On Russia Over Ukraine Unrest
President Obama says the U.S. and European partners want the new economic sanctions against Moscow to change the calculus over the situation in Ukraine.
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