ESPN's reputation took a serious hit this past week as The New York Times reported that "The World Wide Leader in Sports" suddenly broke off a 15-month partnership with PBS to produce a documentary highlighting the safety concerns surrounding concussions in the NFL.
In the latest rumors surrounding Apple's next iPhone release, it appears that the original iPhone 5 may soon be eliminated while the newer iPhone could be up to 31 percent faster.
Jodi Arias already has been convicted of murdering her ex-boyfriend, Travis Alexander, but the question still remains of whether she will be sentenced with the death penalty or spend the rest of her life in prison.
Mike Tyson has recently found himself back in the spotlight as a boxing promoter, but the former heavyweight champion of the world is now in the news for other reasons.
The Harvard graduate was in China for a basketball camp this past weekend when he talked to reporters about his future on the same court as Dwight Howard.
Obama called the situation in Syria "clearly a big event of grave concern" and said he hopes the Syrian government will allow a deeper investigation into the recent alleged chemical weapon attack in Damascus that killed more than 1,300 people.
As Russia's anti-gay laws continue to take a toll on public perception of the upcoming 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics, the host nation's government is trying to reassure the International Olympic Committee that the LGBT community will be safe during the Olympics. However, Russia is still defending its "gay propaganda" law.
Former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak emerged from prison today with a smile on his face before getting transported to a military hospital for house arrest
In what looks like an obvious case of Islamophobia, the American Civil Liberties Union has found out about a covert American national security program used to profile innocent Muslims as "national security concerns."