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- Penn State frat members suspended for nude photos on Facebook
Penn State frat members: The national office of Kappa Delta Rho says Monday the 38 members at Penn State violated the fraternity's values.
- NBA Finals 2015: LeBron James leads Cavaliers past Warriors in Game 2
The best-of-seven series is now tied at a game apiece and now shifts to Cleveland for Game 3 Tuesday night.
- American Pharoah races into history with Belmont Stakes win
American Pharoah won the Belmont Stakes Saturday. For the first time in 37 years, a horse has won the Triple Crown – the three biggest US thoroughbred races.
- Does free ping pong in Seattle parks stop crime?
Five of Seattle's parks have public ping pong tables now. While the Seattle crime stats are inconclusive, some say this initiative is on the right track.
- Tiger Woods shoots his worst score ever. What's going on?
Tiger Woods shot a 13-over-par 85 in the Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village on Saturday. Nick Faldo says Tiger Woods' mental game is the problem, not his swing.
- How California bus driver helped rescue kidnapped 3-year-old boy
Bus driver Tim Watson saw a man and child he thought may fit the description authorities provided, so created a ploy to stop the bus in Fremont, Calif.
- Man with rifle scares at airport: How important is civility to open-carry?
Now that some states have decided that residents can carry weapons even at the airport, Americans have watched a steady stream of primarily white males testing the boundaries of what is acceptable when it comes to guns in public places.
- Belmont Stakes 2015: American Pharoah, the next Triple Crown winner?
American Pharoah: The three-year-old owns the first two legs of this year's Triple Crown. Can he go the distance in the Belmont Stakes Saturday?
- World Series champion San Francisco Giants visit White House for third time
President Obama honored the Giants at the White House on Thursday for their 2014 World Series championship. The team previously won titles in 2010 and 2012.
- 2015 NBA Finals: LeBron and Cavaliers vs. Curry and Warriors
The big question is which superstar's supporting cast will rise to the occasion and help push their team to an NBA championship.
- United moves against flight attendant accused of anti-Islamic behavior
A Muslim chaplain complained of discriminatory treatment during a flight, saying that a flight attendant refused her a diet soda, suggesting she would use the can as a weapon.
- Djokovic beats French Open champ Nadal in surprising quarter
Novak Djokovic hands Rafael Nadal his second defeat in 72 career matches at French Open quarterfinal match.
- Stanley Cup Finals: Blackhawks, Lightning feature scoring, goaltending
Chicago and Tampa Bay meet for the first time ever in the National Hockey League's championship round. They could be mirror images of one another on the ice.
- Wawrinka dominates Federer in French Open quarterfinals. What happened?
The former French Open champion suffered a 6-4, 6-3, 7-6 (4) loss to his younger compatriot in the quarterfinals on Tuesday, knocking him out of the tournament.
- Bruce Jenner's transition to Caitlyn: Why this celebrity transgender event is different
Musician Chaz Bono, tennis player Renee Richards, and Hollywood director Lana Wachowski have made public gender transitions. Why is Bruce Jenner's transgender shift different?
- America's Caitlyn Jenner moment: A tipping point for transgender acceptance?
Bruce Jenner – who has asked to be called Caitlyn – appears as a woman on the cover of Vanity Fair's July issue. Has America turned a corner in accepting transgender people?
- Despite shaky start, Serena shines at French Open
After losing the opening set, Serena Williams rebounded to defeat fellow American Sloane Stephens, as defending champion Maria Sharapova was knocked out of the tennis tournament on Monday.
- No can of Coke for Muslim woman? American Islamic backlash simmers.
Since the aftermath of 9/11, American conservatives and liberals have diverged sharply in what they think about Islam. Two events this weekend, including a spat over an in-flight Coke, hint at how and why a backlash to Islam is evolving.
- Cover StoryCan tweeters be tamed?
In an age of uncivil social media, a simple tweet can bring a torrent of threats and taunts. Can anything be done to stop the 'trolls?'
- Longest US Catholic church vigil may be coming to end
After 11 years of occupying a Roman Catholic church in Scituate, Mass., parishioners ordered by judge to leave.