Add to EJ Playlist A wildfire that began Tuesday has scorched nearly eight square miles in Northern Arizona. The fire was within 400 yards of some homes by Tuesday evening. (June 19)
Add to EJ Playlist Fans did a double-take as the Miami Heat rallied to win Game 6, setting up a decisive final NBA championship game Thursday night. (June 19)
Add to EJ Playlist Luxury British brand Burberry returns to London to showcase latest menswear collection after a decade of shows in Milan, and designer Christopher Bailey talks backstage about the boom in men's fashion. (June 19)
Add to EJ Playlist Alaska is dealing with an unusual heat wave. Temperatures have reach 70 in Anchorage almost every day for more than a week, while a more remote area saw a high of 96. (June 19)
Add to EJ Playlist Highlights of this day in history: Julius and Ethel Rosenberg executed; Father's Day first celebrated in the U.S.; The event behind 'Juneteenth'; Author Salman Rushdie born; NBA draft pick Len Bias dies; Entertainer Paula Adbul born. (June 19)
Add to EJ Playlist Police in St. Louis County say one person has died following a shootout that left three others wounded. The shootings happened in the parking lot of a Berkeley apartment complex. Police say two groups were arguing before shots were fired. (June 18)
Add to EJ Playlist The latest possible resting place of Jimmy Hoffa is an overgrown farm field where the calm of chirping crickets is being drowned out by a beeping backhoe, the chop of an overhead news helicopter and the bustle of reporters and onlookers. (June 18)
Add to EJ Playlist Chris Harrison talks about the controversy surrounding 'Bachelorette' contestant Ben Scott and the idea of Desiree Hartsock introducing this season's suitors to her brother. (June 18)
Add to EJ Playlist Fire officials in California say an unattended campfire near a main route into Yosemite National Park has grown into a blaze that has led to the evacuations of 800 homes and 1,500 people. (June 18)
Add to EJ Playlist President Barack Obama arrived in Germany Tuesday for a 24-hour visit, the culmination of which will be a speech on Wednesday at Berlin's iconic Brandenburg Gate. (June 18)
Add to EJ Playlist Three Ohioans are accused of enslaving a mentally disabled young mother and her daughter over two years. The trio forced the woman to do housework, threatened her and the girl with violence and fed their pets better than the mother and daughter. (June 18)
Add to EJ Playlist President Barack Obama, Russian President Vladimir Putin and other G-8 leaders attempted to speak with one voice on seeking a negotiated Syrian peace settlement, yet couldn't publicly agree on what this means. (June 18)
Add to EJ Playlist Mexico's Popocatepetl volcano registered a massive eruption, emitting a plume of ash and gas that reached an altitude of 2.4 miles. Note: video is silent. (June 18)
Add to EJ Playlist Here's the latest news for Tuesday, June 18th: National Security Agency chief testifies on Capitol Hill; U.S. and Taliban will hold talks; Obama lands in Germany for 24-hour visit; Stocks close Tuesday session higher.
Add to EJ Playlist Two suicide bombers blew themselves up inside and near a Shiite mosque in Baghdad Tuesday, killing 29 people and reviving fears the country is headed back toward the widespread sectarian bloodshed.(June 18)
Add to EJ Playlist Military leaders are ready to begin tearing down the remaining walls that have prevented women from holding thousands of combat and special operations jobs near the front lines. (June 18)
Add to EJ Playlist After Superstorm Sandy left so many New Yorkers without power, New York City and phone provider AT&T partner to install 25 solar powered charging stations over the summer. (June 18)
Add to EJ Playlist The NYPD's widespread spying programs directed at Muslims have undermined free worship by innocent people and should be declared unconstitutiona l, according to religious leaders and civil rights advocates who filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday. (June 18)
Add to EJ Playlist The Paris Air Show is a platform for the race for sales between Boeing and its European rival Airbus, which is hoping that the event sparks interest in its A350, its long-haul wide-body rival to the 787. (June 18)
Add to EJ Playlist General Keith Alexander says two recently disclosed surveillance programs on international communications are critical in the terrorism fight. (June 18)
Add to EJ Playlist A 911 dispatcher in New York City spent 8 hours on the phone with a woman who suffered a stroke until the dispatcher finally found her location. (June 18)
Add to EJ Playlist Actor Billy Crystal explains he became 17 again when recreating his character's voice in 'Monsters University' - while director Dan Scanlon and creative advisor John Lasseter describe doing a prequel, 12 years after the original. (June 18)
Add to EJ Playlist First lady, Michelle Obama took a tour of Ireland's Wicklow Mountains National Park with daughters Sasha and Malia on Tuesday. They are in Ireland while President Obama attends the G-8 summit. (June 18)
Add to EJ Playlist Afghan forces have taken over the security lead in Afghanistan, following an official handover from the US-led NATO coalition on Tuesday. (June 18)
Add to EJ Playlist President Obama told PBS's Charlie Rose that the US has been helping Syrian rebels, even before the White House's recent decision to provide lethal aid. (Jun...
Add to EJ Playlist Here's the latest news for Tuesday, June 18: Obama: Surveillance Transparent; Afghanistan hand-over; Huge protests in Brazil; Stand-up paddle board patrol.
Add to EJ Playlist An estimated 100000 demonstrators flooded the streets of eight different Brazilian cities, venting frustrations over poor transportation, health services, e...
Add to EJ Playlist Police in Truckee, California are believed to be the first department to patrol a waterway using stand-up paddle boards. As AP's Haven Daley explains, it's a...
Add to EJ Playlist Mel Wymore is campaigning in New York as a community board appointee, ex-PTA chair and founder of local organizations. But this city council candidate's resu...