Indiana Pacers' Paul George (Literally) Gone Fishing After Tough Game One Loss

Following the Indian Pacers' upset loss at home to the eighth seeded Atlanta Hawks on Saturday for the opening game of the first round of NBA Playoff basketball, Pacers' star forward Paul George took to the lakes for "a lil R&R" on Sunday.

Former Army Ranger Admits He May Have Fired The Deadly Blow That Killed Pat Tillman

Nearly a decade ago, former Arizona Cardinals player Pat Tillman, who joined the Army following the attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, was shot and killed during a friendly-fire incident in the mountainous terrain of southeast Afghanistan.

Teen Stowaway Survives Five Hour Plane Ride In Wheel Well

Authorities are still investigating how a 16-year-old teen, who snuck past airport security and climbed into the wheel well of a Hawaiian Airlines plane, survived the flight from San Jose to Maui on Sunday as the temperature in the atmosphere reached an estimated 80 degrees below zero.

Bernard Hopkins Challenges Mayweather; Will The Fight Happen?

At 49 years of age, Hopkins wants to box in two premiere bouts before turning 51-years-old on Jan. 15, 2016. He said he would like to face off against the undefeated Floyd Mayweather Jr. (45-0) once he gets to 49 wins.

Hans Zimmer To Star In 'Man of Steel' Batman Film

Earlier this week, famed composer Hans Zimmer revealed that he will return to score Zack Snyder's upcoming "Man of Steel" sequel.

Study Abroad Programs, Students Warned About Espionage Targeting; FBI Releases 'Game of Pawns' Video

The FBI has warned college students studying abroad that foreign intelligence officers are known to discreetly target and recruit young U.S. citizens with the purpose of gaining national secrets, Fox News reported.

2016 Presidential Election GOP Candidates Scandal: NY Rep. Peter King Bashes Tea Party Rand Paul, Ted Cruz

Republican and Tea Party Sens. Ran Paul and Ted Cruz are among the many hopefuls for the GOP to run in the upcoming election, however, a powerful voice from inside their own party has public come out as a staunch opposition to their bids.

General Mills Retracts Controversial Policy Change

General Mills made some quiet changes to its privacy policy prohibiting customers who buy its products from suing the company if they have a dispute.

Koch Brothers, Conservatives & Oil Companies Lobby Against Renewable Energy: More States Using Alternative Solar Power

As more and more states are beginning to utilize solar energy and adapting other clean, green energy solutions, conservative lobbyist groups and oil tycoons have aggressively started pushing back against alternative energy.

Michigan 9-Year-Old Unearths Prehistoric Mastodon Tooth

Paleontologists are usually the ones to find bones and remains of dinosaurs or the large elephant-like species, Mastodons, that roamed around North America more than 10,000 years ago.

Developers Say Creating World of Minecraft for Xbox One, PS4 and PS Vita Is Their "Main Thing"

During the last few months, 4J Studios has gotten asked many times the when Minecraft will come out with versions for the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 as well as when the software 1.06 patch would be released for the PS3.

Sony President Says PS4 Beats Xbox One Because of Graphics and Specs

The next-gen console war between Microsoft's Xbox One and Sony's PlayStation 4 has leaned entirely in favor of Sony as the company has sold more units than its rival, and more reviews favored its graphics.

Illinois Scraps Gun Ban On Medical Marijuana Users

A controversial policy proposal in Illinois that would have banned medicinal marijuana users from owning a firearm was scrapped Friday after advocates for Second Amendment rights and marijuana proponents urged lawmakers against the proposal.

National Vinyl Celebration Brings Together Collectors Who Love Old-School Records

Thousands of records stores across the U.S. opened its doors to long lines in what is called Record Store Day, an annual event that has occurred every third Saturday of April since 2007.

CDC Research Provides Info On Increasing Diabetes Diagnoses Amongst Latinos

Researchers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released a study earlier this week in which they found that the rates of complications in diabetes patients in the U.S. have significantly decreased during the last two decades.

Twitter Bashes NCAA President On Live Radio: NCAA Changes Rule That Keeps Players "Starving"

The NCAA has been the spotlight of scrutiny the last several years as several college athletes, both current and graduated, have come out to criticize the non-profit organization's rules and regulations.

Turn Your HTC One M8 Into a TV Remote and More With These Secret Tips and Tricks

Reviews for HTC's newest smartphone, the HTC One M8, have been overwhelmingly positive since it was first introduced to the world and went on retailers' shelves late last month.

Facebook to Release Nearby Friends App to Show Pals Where You Are at All Times

Facebook friends can now track and find each other in real time with the help of the social media company's newest Nearby Friends mobile app.

President Barack Obama Postpones Keystone XL Pipeline Decision

President Barack Obama and his administration have decided to postpone the decision on the construction of the controversial Keystone XL pipeline until after the congressional midterm elections in November.

Federal Agencies Hire License-Plate Tracking Company

In an effort to gain access to "nationwide data" and license plate recognition technology, the Internal Revenue Service and other federal agencies allegedly tapped Vigilant Solutions, a license plate-tracking company, for hire.

Ole Miss Fraternity Shuts Down After Racial Misconduct Allegations

After a review into the allegations that three Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity members from the University of Mississippi tied a noose around the neck of a campus statute of James Meredith, an iconic civil rights activist, the fraternity decided Thursday to shut down the Ole Miss chapter.

NASA's Kepler Telescope Discovers Earth-Like Planet

Astronomers, with the help of NASA's Kepler Space Telescope, have discovered a planet that closely resembles Earth's size and orbits a red dwarf star in the habitable zone about 493 light-years away.

VA Hospital Issues $525 Fine After Man Doesn't Pay For Drink Refill

A $525 federal fine was issued to a North Charleston man on Wednesday after he refilled his 89-cent drink at the VA hospital without paying for it, however a spokesperson for the facility said Thursday that it chose to give the man a warning instead of the citation.

Sriracha Sauce Maker Considers Move Away From Irwindale

After months of legal battles between the city of Irwindale, Calif. and Huy Fong Foods regarding the company's Sriracha plant emitting irritating odors, the hot sauce's creator, David Tran, is considering moving locations, despite air quality officials' proposal of implementing smell-mitigation technology.

Zack Snyder Discusses Costumes, How Batman Made It into Writers' Discussions For 'Man of Steel' Sequel

Since last year's Comic-Con announcement in San Diego that Zack Snyder's Superman reboot "Man of Steel" would include Batman, comic book fanboys have been clamoring for the first look of the "World's Finest" duo together in costume.
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