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Without Kyrie Irving, LeBron James' monumental task just got harder and 10 More

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Without Kyrie Irving, LeBron James' monumental task just got harder

LeBron James is now without his sidekick star Kyrie Irving against the mighty Warriors in the NBA Finals. Does he have a prayer?

5 tips to spotting a bad candidate who looked perfect on paper

Have you ever put in a good word for someone, only to hear that he or she got the job — and then totally bombed?

A math question has been stumping thousands of British students

A tricky question appeared on Thursday on the GCSE exam, which is taken by students in secondary schools in the UK around ages 15 or 16.

Woman hit by broken bat during Red Sox game sustains life-threatening injuries

The woman was carried to a stretcher and wheeled off the field.

105-year-old Warriors fan 'Sweetie' attends NBA Finals

A Golden State Warriors fan who has become an unlikely celebrity in the Bay Area got to sit in a mezzanine-level luxury box for Game 1.

ABC's touching tribute to Stuart Scott at NBA Finals: 'Nobody has done it as well'

As halftime began during Game 1 of the NBA Finals, ABC paid tribute to the late sportscaster Stuart Scott.

Amtrak train slams into truck carrying 70,000 pounds of bacon

An Amtrak train headed to Chicago rammed into a semitrailer filled with 70,000 pounds of bacon Friday afternoon, leaving behind a mangled mess of metal and pork product. No seri...

Three stars banished from their galaxies explode in deep space

Three stars located about 1 billion light-years from Earth exploded as supernovas in deep space, far from any galaxy.

Syrian women tear off black garb as they flee ISIS territory

Photos of women fleeing ISIS-controlled areas of northern Syria while tearing off their black coverings were posted to social media this week.

Josh Duggar's sisters talk about being victims, forgiving him for molestation

Josh Dugar's sisters discussed being molested by their brother and later forgiving him during a Fox News interview Friday night.

Can't Dutch this: Watch the U.S. score its most stunning soccer comeback ever

And that, ladies and gents, is the soccer equivalent of a mic drop.