Monday, May 12, 2014
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:
Moscow calls on Kiev to engage in dialogue with representatives of the country's east to implement the results of the referendum.
An Associated Press analysis of data shows lead builder of Brasilia's stadium increased its political donations 500-fold in the most recent election.
Millions watched the first openly-gay NFL player kiss his boyfriend when he got drafted by the Rams--and for ESPN and the NFL Network, showing the kiss was a non-issue.
More and more, officers must defuse violent, unpredictable situations through the typed word, which experts say warrants new, specialized training.
Over 810 million people in the world's largest democracy are eligible to vote in the election that could bring an end to the Congress party's decade in power.
Expectant mothers could save on their medical bills through access to additional Medicaid coverage.
Mother Nature acts like she didn't get her Mother's Day card on time, turning a wet, snowy cold shoulder on Colorado and Wyoming, and tornadoes of wrath on Nebraska. Kansas and Oklahoma may also face punishment.
Arkansas Attorney General Dustin McDaniel will ask the state's Supreme Court to review a lower court's decision to overturn a 2004 constitutional ban on gay marriage.
The world's tallest freestanding stone structure has been repaired, with damaged marble being replaced by stone salvaged from Baltimore row houses or the Maryland quarry that provided the original.
The NBA says if Donald Sterling's ownership of the Los Angeles Clippers is terminated, so is Shelly Sterling's.