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What You Need To Know For The 2017 NBA Finals

Golden State could break an unprecedented record. Again, you are not stuck in a time warp, the Golden State Warriors are only one game away from taking the NBA Finals from the Cleveland Cavaliers.

What Former FBI Director Comey Said To The Senate And What It Means For Trump

We hope there are tapes, too. Former FBI Director James Comey told a great many things the Senate Intelligence Committee in a Thursday morning session open to the public and media and proved to be a poised and collected witness.

Hall of Famer Apologizes For Suggesting That Latino Player Must Speak English

Mike Schmidt later called Odubel Herrera over the phone to apologize. Philadelphia Phillies Hall of Famer Mike Schmidt apologized for his comments about Phillies' outfielder Odubel Herrera's ability to lead a team, or lack thereof, primarily because of his unfamiliarity with English.

Harvard Revoked Admissions Offers to 10 Students For Sharing Racist Memes

One joke in particular referred to a hypothetical hanging of a Mexican child as "piñata time."

Catholic Saint's Brain Stolen From Italian Church

Holy brains are apparently big ticket items on the black market. Authorities in Italy are looking for the thieves who stole relics of St. John "Don" Bosco, founder of the Salesian religious order, from a basilica east of Turin.

Why Key Arabs States Isolated Qatar — And What The US Has To Do With It

It is a tangled nest of business interests and international intrigue. The country of Qatar, a small but pivotal Persian Gulf energy supplier and U. S.

Football Fan Stabbed 8 Times Defending Others During London Attack

Nobody may like Millwall fans, but this one certainly cared. A devoted fan of London's Millwall F. C. let the perpetrators of Saturday night's devastating attack know where he stood on acts of terrorism in his hometown.

What Former FBI Director's Testimony Could Mean For Trump

There's no "smoking gun" yet, but there is a lot of smoke. In the month since President Trump fired FBI Director James Comey, the FBI has intensified its investigation into Russian efforts to influence the 2016 election and the possibility that it coordinated with Trump campaign officials.

Bill Cosby Rape Trial Begins Today

The comic was accompanied to a Pennsylvania courtroom by an old co-star. Disgraced stand-up comic and actor Bill Cosby is set to make his first appearance in a Pennsylvania courtroom Monday over sexual assault charges stemming from a 2004 incident that allegedly took place at Cosby's home.

Trump Wants Expanded Travel Ban Following London Terrorist Attack

The President went on another Twitter tirade Monday. After another terrorist attack in the U. K. Saturday, President Donald Trump didn't mince words about how he would have prevented such actions from occurring on American soil.

London Bridge Attacks: What We Know 48 Hours Later

The incidents have claimed the lives of seven and injured dozens. Police services and investigators are still piecing together information about the series of violent attacks that have left seven people dead and over 40 injured in London on Saturday night.

Another Noose Found Near National African American Museum

This was the second incident involving the hate symbol in a week. Visitors were hurried from a section of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American Heritage and Culture Wednesday when a noose was found on the grounds.

Walmart To Have Employees Deliver Packages On Their Way Home

The pilot program is being tested as a buffer against Amazon. Brick-and-mortar retail giant Walmart is testing a new delivery system that would have Walmart employees drop off online orders to their customers' front doors on their commutes home from work.

Oh Happy Day: Oreo O's Are Coming Back To Shelves

Get your oversized spoons and bowls ready for milk's favorite cereal. Staple of childhood breakfasts and visionary cereal makers Post Consumer Brands are bringing back their Oreo O's brand of cereal, after a painfully long absence from grocery stores.

Gal Gadot's Hottest Instagram Pictures

A brief look at a wonderful woman. The highly anticipated and hotly debated adaptation of DC Comics superheroine "Wonder Woman" is being released Friday and all eyes are on it's statuesque star Gal Gadot.

Celebrities React To Trump's Withdrawal From Paris Agreement

Have a warm cup of covfefe, because it's not looking pretty on the Internet. Onlookers everywhere are still reeling from President Doanld Trump's Thursday announcement that he would be withdrawing the United States from the landmark Paris Climate Agreement.

Study Shows Immigrants Are At The Heart Of Silicon Valley

A recent study shows how valuable diversity in tech really is. An annual Silicon Valley study on Internet trends is confirming just how visible and crucial immigrant inventors and innovators are to the tech industry in America and abroad.

Trump Pulls US From Paris Climate Deal: The World Reacts

What this means for America on the world stage Many around the world are not happy that President Donald Trump is withdrawing the U. S. from the Paris Climate Accords.

Ohio Sues Opioid Makers As Drug Wars Rage In Mexico

Battles on both sides of the border are being fought over the heroin epidemic. The state of Ohio is suing five major American pharmaceutical firms for their role in creating the conditions that led to the opioid epidemic currently ravaging their state and large swaths of North America.

NYC's 'Fearless Girl' Statue Had Dog Peeing On It

The popular and controversial statue got a temporary addition for a day. The "Fearless Girl", a statue of a small girl standing in front of New York's famous "Charging Bull" statue, had a furry visitor raining on its parade Monday.

"Even The Good Hombres Are Not Safe": Federal Judge Criticizes Trump's Immigration Policies

The judge ruled in favor of the government but still had harsh words for the laws. A federal judge in California blasted President Trump's immigration reforms as cruel and unfair Tuesday, stating that "even the good hombres are not safe.

VIDEO: Portland Train Attack Suspect Yells "Free Speech or Die" In Courtroom

A city and nation still reeling from a heinous crime got to hear more from its perpetrator. Jeremy Joseph Christian, the white supremacist suspected of fatally stabbing two men and seriously injuring one on a Portland, Oregon commuter train, had some time to express himself during a court appearance Tuesday.

'Queen Of Latin Soul' La Lupe Gets NYC Tribute Concert

The fiery songstress' musical legacy will be finally be celebrated. The bold and brash Cuban singer La Lupe will have her life and music be subject to a June 9 tribute concert at New York City's Aaron Davis Hall.

Amazon's Stock Price Hits $1000 For First Time

It's primetime for one of the biggest names in internet shopping. Amazon, the seemingly unstoppable internet retail giant, marked another milestone Tuesday when the price of one share of its stock on broke $1000.

New NASA Probe Aims To Touch The Sun

The unmanned mission will go to the hottest spot in our solar system. NASA is set to make a big announcement Wednesday about its mission to send an unmanned scientific probe directly into our Sun’s atmosphere, where the spacecraft will face extreme levels of radiation and temperatures of over 2500 degrees Fahrenheit.
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