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- Cover StorySingles nation: Why so many Americans are unmarriedSingles now outnumber married adults in the US. What's behind that social shift – and why it matters.Â
- Stanley Cup: What's next after an unbelievably close Game 5?The Chicago Blackhawks took a 3-2 series lead in the Stanley Cup Final played in Tampa Saturday night.
- Americans' views on morality: Fewer taboos, but values seen worseningRecent polling shows Americans think the moral tone in the US is bad and getting worse. Still, people are becoming more tolerant regarding certain controversial moral issues, including premarital sex, stem cell research, and euthanasia.
- African-American activist questioned about her race. Does it matter for NAACP leadership?Rachel Dolezal, the leader of a local chapter of a US group advocating for the rights of African Americans is facing questions about whether she lied about her racial identity, with her family saying she is white but has portrayed herself as black.
- NBA Finals: Warriors run past tired LeBron and Cavs in Game 4The best-of-seven series, now tied at two games apiece, resumes next Sunday night in Oakland, California.
- Stanley Cup Finals: Crawford backstops Blackhawks' thrilling Game 4 winThe 2015 NHL Stanley Cup Finals between the Tampa Bay Lightning and Chicago are now tied at two games apiece.
- Zoe Saldana: Why some men taking their wives' last namesActress Zoe Saldana has revealed that her husband, Marco Perego, took her last name in 2013. What does this say about gender roles in marriage today?
- Behind tension over Texas pool party, a seismic shift in American suburbsA police crackdown at a pool party in suburban Dallas points to how tensions can arise as diversity spreads into even predominantly white suburbs.
- Golden retriever jumps in front of bus to protect blind ownerGolden retriever bus hero:Â Figo, a golden retriever, jumped in front of a mini school bus in New York to protect his owner, Audrey Stone. Both survived.Â
- What does being a woman mean? Caitlyn Jenner’s emergence rekindles debate.Some radical feminists say that males who transition to females can hardly embody the unique experiences, both physically and culturally, that constitute being an authentic female. The photos of Caitlyn Jenner in Vanity Fair renewed the debate.
- Penn State frat members suspended for nude photos on FacebookPenn State frat members:Â The national office of Kappa Delta Rho says Monday the 38 members at Penn State violated the fraternity's values.Â
- NBA Finals 2015: LeBron James leads Cavaliers past Warriors in Game 2The best-of-seven series is now tied at a game apiece and now shifts to Cleveland for Game 3 Tuesday night.
- American Pharoah races into history with Belmont Stakes winAmerican  Pharoah won the Belmont Stakes Saturday. For the first time in 37 years, a horse has won the Triple Crown – the three biggest US thoroughbred races.Â
- Does free ping pong in Seattle parks stop crime?Five of Seattle's parks have public ping pong tables now. While the Seattle crime stats are inconclusive, some say this initiative is on the right track.Â
- Tiger Woods shoots his worst score ever. What's going on?Tiger Woods shot a 13-over-par 85 in the Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village on Saturday. Nick Faldo says Tiger Woods' mental game is the problem, not his swing.Â
- How California bus driver helped rescue kidnapped 3-year-old boyBus driver Tim Watson saw a man and child he thought may fit the description authorities provided, so created a ploy to stop the bus in Fremont, Calif.Â
- Man with rifle scares at airport: How important is civility to open-carry?Now that some states have decided that residents can carry weapons even at the airport, Americans have watched a steady stream of primarily white males testing the boundaries of what is acceptable when it comes to guns in public places.
- Belmont Stakes 2015: American Pharoah, the next Triple Crown winner?American Pharoah: The three-year-old owns the first two legs of this year's Triple Crown. Can he go the distance in the Belmont Stakes Saturday?
- World Series champion San Francisco Giants visit White House for third timePresident Obama honored the Giants at the White House on Thursday for their 2014 World Series championship. The team previously won titles in 2010 and 2012.
- 2015 NBA Finals: LeBron and Cavaliers vs. Curry and WarriorsThe big question is which superstar's supporting cast will rise to the occasion and help push their team to an NBA championship.