Nike cuts ties to Livestrong
Updated: 12:01 PM Nike Inc. is cutting ties with the Livestrong cancer charity founded by cyclist Lance Armstrong.
Updated: 12:01 PM Nike Inc. is cutting ties with the Livestrong cancer charity founded by cyclist Lance Armstrong.
Posted: 11:52 AM Stocks are seeing big gains on Wall Street this morning after a pair of upbeat reports on the U.S. economy.
Posted: 7:28 AM Royal Caribbean officials say more than 2,200 cruise passengers from a ship that caught fire at sea are expected back in Baltimore where the trip began.
Posted: 12:45 PM A student-led prayer went on at a central Kentucky high school graduation, despite the opposition of at least six students
Posted: 12:17 PM Chelsea Clinton is carrying out some of her father's globe-trotting work in a country where her mother blazed a diplomatic trail - Myanmar.
Updated: 12:08 PM President Barack Obama has laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns in a visit to Arlington National Cemetery, the final resting place for many American war heroes.
Posted: 10:43 AM Campbell County police say a train crossing has been re-opened at California, Ky., site where a woman was killed when her car was struck by a train.
Posted: 10:34 AM A proposed study of a fee to enter the United States by land has prompted wide opposition from lawmakers from northern states.
Updated: 10:20 AM A western Kentucky man drowned after falling from a fishing pier into Lake Barkley near Cadiz over the weekend.
Posted: 10:18 AM A suspended northern Kentucky attorney says he will appeal his 60 day suspension for misconduct in two civil cases.
Posted: 8:21 AM A fire has been reported aboard a Royal Caribbean cruise ship that was on its way to the Bahamas.
Updated: 7:47 AM Americans plan to gather at cemeteries, memorials and monuments nationwide to honor fallen military service members on Memorial Day.
Posted: 7:40 AM NATO says an insurgent attack has killed a coalition service member in eastern Afghanistan.
Posted: 7:37 AM President Barack Obama says Moore, Okla., is "a strong community with strong character" but needs help.
Posted: 7:33 AM In an effort to save money, Girl Scout councils across the country are making proposals that would have been unthinkable a generation ago: selling summer camps that date back to the 1950s.
Posted: 2:17 PM President Barack Obama is assuring victims of the devastating Oklahoma tornado that "you've got folks behind you" all over the country.
Updated: 12:09 AM The Whitley County coroner says 42-year-old Kevin Haack, of Bloomington, Indiana, was killed in an accident on Highway 25 in Whitley County.
Updated: 6:59 PM The green flag dropped with a chill in the air for the Indianapolis 500 on Sunday, and it didn't take long for J.R. Hildebrand to bring out the first caution of the race.
Updated: 1:26 PM The federal government is investigating Ford F-150 pickups with EcoBoost engines after drivers reported that the engines lost power during acceleration.
Posted: 11:31 AM A member of the Senate Armed Services Committee says that military commanders who allow sexual assault to flourish should be fired.
Posted: 11:25 AM A New York bartender who was injured in the Boston Marathon bombings is trying to put his life on a new path as he recovers.
Posted: 10:51 AM Republicans keep slamming President Barack Obama's push to move away from a war footing and recalibrate his counterterrorism strategy.
Posted: 10:09 AM Before World War II and in the decades since, tens of thousands of American Indians have enlisted in the Armed Forces to serve their country at a rate much greater than any other ethnicity.
Posted: 9:42 AM Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin says the tornado-ravaged city of Moore needs quick action from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
Posted: 9:24 AM A school that helps improve the lives of poverty-stricken Appalachian women is expanding its reach outside Kentucky to areas in Tennessee, North Carolina and Virginia.