The independent investigation into match-fixing and corruption in Tennis will take at least one year to complete.
The University of Michigan reportedly spent more than $10,000 per day when Jim Harbaugh was recruiting players.
Indonesian authorities want Facebook and its messaging app, WhatsApp, to ban gay emojis.
Presidential hopeful Ted Cruz removed an attack ad because the female actress who starred in it has a history in soft porn.
Hillary Clinton has received a key endorsement from the members of the Congressional Black Caucus political action committee.
Brazil and a U.S. research hospital in Texas have signed an agreement to create a Zika vaccine.
An overnight violent riot in a Mexican prison left 52 inmates dead.
NATO will be sending ships to monitor the human trafficking issue in the Aegean Sea.
The city of Cleveland has billed the Estate of Tamir Rice $500 for his final ambulance ride.
The Los Angeles Clippers announced that Blake Griffin will be suspended for four games without pay.
Delaware Governor Jack Markell has signed a resolution apologizing for the state's role in slavery.
Turkish leaders have lashed out at the United Nations, calling the agency "two-faced" for urging them to open up their boarders for Syrian refugees.
North Korea reportedly executed army chief Ri Yong-gil for corruption.
South Korea announced on Wednesday that it has closed down its operations at the Kaesong Industrial Complex, a factory it runs with North Korea.
A report is claiming that the Cleveland Browns lied about Johnny Manziel's concussion diagnosis.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM