
Stanley Cup: Blackhawks' Game-Winning Goals
The Chicago Blackhawks score two goals within 20 seconds of each other to tie and then win the Stanley Cup Finals against the Boston Bruins.

The Chicago Blackhawks score two goals within 20 seconds of each other to tie and then win the Stanley Cup Finals against the Boston Bruins.

Chicago Blackhawks center Andrew Shaw experiences a hockey player’s worst nightmare during Monday’s Stanley Cup championship game with the Boston Bruins–a slap shot to the face.

Don West, George Zimmerman’s defense attorney, apologized after afternoon recess for making a knock-knock joke during his opening statement. “I’m convinced it was the delivery, though.”

Greg Gutfeld on Fox News’ “The Five”

Jake Tapper interviewing Glenn Greenwald on CNN’s “The Lead”

West Virginia radio host Steve Davis will give away a free rifle to a lucky listener as part of a contest for his show. Davis hopes the event will draw raise awareness for citizens interested in the national gun control

AP: An American executive claimed he had been held hostage for four days at his medical supply plant in Beijing by scores of workers demanding severance packages. The US State Department says it is actively monitoring the situation.

An initial formal review of the IRS scandal over unfair targeting of conservative and religious groups, including Tea Party groups, claims the agency has now stopped using “inappropriate” screening methods.

A young fan in the stands is upset with his father for losing foul ball that is hit directly at him.

When Madonna came under criticism in a weekend interview with “Good Morning America,” for using guns in her stage performances she answered, “The thing is, guns don’t kill people, people kill people,”

Democrat Rep. John Barrow blasted President Barack Obama for his upcoming 100 million dollar trip to Africa

White House Press Secretary Jay Carney on China’s involvement on Edward Snowden’s, the former national security contractor accused of espionage, flight from Hong Kong to Russia

The White House is pressuring other countries, including Russia and Cuba, to send NSA leaker Edward Snowden to the U.S. Bill Plante reports on the White House’s growing unease about the lack of cooperation from other countries.

Jim Carrey who stars as Colonel Stars and Stripes in the movie ‘Kick-Ass 2’ based on the comic book series about teen super heroes, says he can’t support the film because it’s too violent. A big advocate of gun-control, he

Foreign Minister Ricardo Patiño Aroca, confirms Edward Snowden’s request for asylum in Ecuador.

MSNBC broadcast the “F-word” during coverage of the Prosecution’s opening statement at the trial of George Zimmerman.

Being able to celebrate 70 years of marriage is a wonderful, but rare occasion. Surrounded by generations of loved ones, this L.A. couple was able to enjoy their platinum wedding anniversary.

Defense attorney Don West’s “knock knock” joke didn’t get much of a reaction from the jury during his opening statement in the George Zimmerman murder trial.

Aerialist Nik Wallenda crossed the Little Colorado River Gorge near the Grand Canyon on Sunday. The stunt took him about 1,500 feet above the river. It took him 22 minutes to cross the quarter-mile gorge.

In case you’ve let yourself accumulate too much faith in humanity.

CBS News: The South African president said anti-apartheid leader Nelson Mandela’s condition has worsened and moved up to critical. Mark Phillips reports.