Florida Treasure Seekers Find 48 Gold Coins From 1715
A Florida boat crew seeking sunken treasure from a 1715 shipwreck said they found 48 gold coins buried in the sand.
29-year-old Convict To Be Released From Prison After 18 Years
Curtis Fairchild Jones, who at age 12 was considered the youngest convicted murderer in United States history, walked out of prison today a free man at age 29.
President Putin: Outgoing FIFA Head Sepp Blatter “Deserves A Nobel Prize”
The Russian president said that Blatter -- and heads of big international sporting federations -- deserve "special recognition."
NEW: LDS Church Considers Severing Ties With Boy Scouts Of America
The Church of Jesus Christ is considering severing its century old ties with the Boy Scouts of America.
Oklahoma Supreme Court Denies Rehearing, Again Orders Removal Of Ten Commandments Statue
The Oklahoma Supreme Court again ordered the removal of a statue of the Ten Commandments from the state capitol grounds after denying an appeal Monday.
Archaeologists Find Ancient Storage Jar Under Roman Road
The latest discovery is further confirmation that archaeologists are exploring a region rich in ancient history.
Hackers Threaten To Release Planned Parenthood Internal Emails
Planned Parenthood says it has informed federal investigators after anti-abortion hackers targeted the organization's website.
BREAKING NEWS: LDS Church Blasts Boys Scouts Over Gay Leadership Ruling
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has come out swinging, officially blasting the Boy Scouts of America for its decision to allow gay scout leaders within its ranks.
Dem Calls on Justice Department to Investigate Lafayette, Charleston Gun Purchases
U.S. Rep. David Cicilline, D-R.I., on Monday called on the Department of Justice to investigate how mass shooting suspects in Charleston, S.C., and Lafayette, La., were able to pass background checks in order to purchase firearms.
Russia Seeks to Strengthen Naval Forces in Arctic With Updated Maritime Doctrine
As Russia celebrated Navy Day on Sunday, the Kremlin announced plans to update its maritime doctrine to strengthen its naval forces in the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans. This comes as a response to what it views as NATO's approachment to its borders.
Nine Suspected Criminals Killed In Mexican Border Town Shootout
At least nine suspected criminals were killed in a shootout with Mexican police who were on patrol in the city of Rio Bravo, which borders the United States.
Starbucks Lifts Ban On Man Who Confronted Drivers In Spaces For Disabled
A Florida man said Starbucks has lifted a lifetime ban he was given for asking people not to illegally use parking spaces reserved for the disabled.
Cleveland Police Officer Filmed Pepper-Spraying Crowd Of Activists
A police officer was filmed using pepper spray on a crowd of activists Sunday afternoon near Ohio's Cleveland State University.
Sheriff: Family Friend Not a Suspect in Deorr Kunz Case
The third individual who was at the Leadore campsite when two-year-old Deorr Kunz Jr. disappeared said he has no idea what happened to the toddler, according to EastIdahoNews.com.