Pat Summitt, Winningest Coach In Division 1 College Basketball History, Dies At 64
Summitt led the University of Tennessee's Lady Vols to eight national championships.
Bernie Sanders Says He Will Vote For Hillary Clinton
"Yes, I think the issue right here is I'm going to do everything I can to defeat Donald Trump," Sanders said on MSNBC Friday morning.
Obama Declares A Major Disaster In West Virginia After 23 Killed In Flash Floods
"The damage is widespread and devastating," Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin has said.
Cruise Ship Passenger Missing After Reportedly Going Overboard
Samantha Broberg was seen on video going overboard the Carnival cruise ship about 195 miles off the coast of Texas early Friday, according to the U.S. Coast Guard.
U.S. Front Pages Day After Trump Becomes Presumptive GOP Nominee
"Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to mourn the GOP..."
"Hamilton" Gets Record-Breaking 16 Tony Award Nominations
The breakout musical beat previous record holders The Producers and Billy Elliot, which both had 15 nominations.
Pope Francis Urges Leniency When It Comes To Matters Of Family And Marriage
Pope Francis asked the church not to judge members living in "irregular situations" but to reintegrate and welcome all members in his 256-page "The Joy of Love."
Woman Takes Cab From New York To Pennsylvania, Allegedly Skips Out On $600 Fare
Kelli Boyer was charged with theft of services for allegedly not paying for the 140-mile cab ride.
Obama Pays Respects To Justice Antonin Scalia At Supreme Court Ceremony
Justice Scalia's casket was laid in repose for a public viewing Friday, one day before his funeral.
49 Dead In Mexico Prison Riot
A deadly fight broke out between rival factions in a northern Mexico prison, leaving 49 dead and 12 others injured.
Former NFL Quarterback Ken Stabler Posthumously Diagnosed With Brain Disease
The Super Bowl winner and one-time NFL MVP died from colon cancer in July but following an autopsy it was discovered that he had suffered from stage 3 chronic traumatic encephalopathy or CTE.
At Least 20 Killed, 29 Injured After A Suicide Bomb Attack In Afghanistan
The blast happened outside a police station in a busy section of Kabul, the capital city.
Prosecutor: Two Virginia Tech Students Plotted Murder Of 13-Year-Old Girl
David Eisenhauer, a student at Virginia Tech, is accused of killing Nicole Lovell. Natalie Keeprers has been charged with helping dispose of her body.
Father Charged In Death Of 12-Year-Old Girl Shot By Officer
Donald Meyer was charged with criminal homicide and manslaughter for the Jan. 11 shooting that killed his daughter Ciara Meyer.
Ex-Con Charged With Killing American Woman On Caribbean Beach
Police arrested David Martin Benjamin, 27, for the murder of Jessica Lewis Colker. She was attacked Sunday while walking with her husband on a remote beach in Grenada.
At Least 42 Refugees Killed When Two Boats Sink Off Greek Coast
In addition to those killed, 66 people were rescued from the two accidents in the Aegean Sea.
Judge: Monkey Does Not Own Copyright For Selfie
A federal judge said that the Copyright Act does not cover animals.
Martin Shkreli Allegedly Told Investors He Had $35 Million; He Really Had $700
The FBI says the pharma exec known for jacking up the price of a life-saving drug — from $13.50 to $750 — cooked financial reports and used other people’s funds to buy food.
Martin Shkreli Charged With Running A "Ponzi" Scheme Released On $5 Million Bond
The CEO of Turing Pharmaceuticals, who made headlines for trying to increase the price of a lifesaving drug from $13.50 to $750, was released on bond Thursday over charges that stem from his time as CEO of biotech firm Retrophin Inc.
Texas Football Coach Pleads Guilty To Assault For Telling Players To Tackle Referee
Mack Breed, who was an assistant coach at John Jay High School near San Antonio, pleaded guilty to misdemeanor assault for directing two players to tackle a referee during a game in September.