GM Uncooperative With Federal Probes Of Fatal Crashes: Report
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration records seem to show a pattern of obstruction.
William Hague Quits As British Foreign Secretary In Cabinet Reshuffle By PM David Cameron
The surprise move comes amid an attempt to rejuvenate the Cabinet before elections next year.
Israeli Jets Bomb Gaza Strip After 3 Teens Are Found Dead
The IDF says it "will continue to act decisively until peace is returned to the residents of the State of Israel."
GM Expands Recall To 428,000 Vehicles
The Chevrolet Cruze recall is linked to an accident in which a woman lost an eye.
House Majority Leader Eric Cantor Defeated By Tea Party Challenger David Brat In Virginia GOP Primary
The majority leader, attacked from the right on immigration, is ousted in the Virginia primary.
Millionaires Per Capita: Qatar Leads With 17.5%, Followed By Switzerland, Singapore
Private wealth ballooned globally in 2013, and flowed ever more toward the top, a report finds.
Donald Sterling Vetoes Los Angeles Clippers Sale In Reversal; Resumes Suit Against NBA
"I must fight to protect my rights," he says.
Sen. Thad Cochran In Close GOP Primary With Chris McDaniel In Mississippi
One of the Senate's most senior Republicans is in deep trouble with his state's voters.
New VA Secretary: Delos Toby Cosgrove, Head Of Cleveland Clinic, Reportedly May Get Job, Succeeding Eric Shinseki
Delos Cosgrove is a hospital chief, cardiac surgeon and Vietnam veteran.
Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 Search: Indian Ocean Noise Analyzed For Possible Link to Missing Jet
The dull, low-frequency sound seemed to come from a location far from the search area.
Seattle Council Unanimously Approves $15 Minimum Wage, Highest in US
The wage law will be phased in over seven years.
Obama 'Undecided' On Firing VA Secretary Eric Shinseki After Damaging IG Report: Aides
The president was waiting for evidence of 'systemic' misconduct, which he now may have.
Head Of US Army's Womack Hospital At Fort Bragg Fired After Patient Deaths
The puzzling deaths of two young patients follow other questions at the huge North Carolina hospital.
White House Counsel To Investigate Leaking Of CIA Chief In Afghanistan's Identity
The accidental exposure to the press corps occurred during the president's weekend visit.
Martial Law Declared In Thailand
The sudden move, "not a coup," follows the prime minister's ouster by a court.
Watergate Figure Jeb Magruder Dead At 79
Thirty years later, he said he heard Nixon order the break-in.
Ras Baraka Elected Mayor of Newark, NJ
Baraka replaces Cory Booker, now a U.S. senator.
Chinese Preparing Land For Base On Disputed Johnson Reef In South China Sea's Spratly Islands, Philippines Says
The Chinese are shipping soil to the reef to enlarge it for an airstrip, Philippine and U.S. sources say.
South Sudan Truce Begins After Pact Between Kiir and Machar
The president and his former No. 2 signed the deal Friday.
Michael Sam Drafted By St. Louis Rams On 7th Round
Sam becomes the first openly gay player in the NFL.
Barclays PLC Reported Cutting 20,000 Jobs By End Of 2016 Amid Losses
A drastic fall in revenue hurt the bank's first quarter.
SEC Probing Big Banks Hiring Practices In Asia: Report
Major U.S. and European firms are under investigation for possible bribery violations, The Wall Street Journal reports.
Stanford University To Divest From Coal Industry; Big Win For 'Fossil Free' Movement
The decision is the biggest victory yet for the 'fossil free' student movement.
Security Lockdown At White House After Car Tries To Follow Obama Daughters' Motorcade
A sudden "situation" at the Executive Mansion.
South Korea Ferry Disaster: Diver Dies In Search Effort
The confirmed death toll in Sewol sinking has reached 260.
El Salvador Seeks Return of Fugitive Ex-President Francisco Flores From Panama
Flores is accused of embezzling millions in funds from Taiwan.
Bridgegate Probe: 4 More Officials Called To Testify On New Jersey Lane Closings
The Port Authority's top executive is among those called before a New Jersey committee.
Keystone XL Pipeline: State Department Will Extend Comment Period
The comment period will be extended, most likely putting any decision after Election Day.
South Korea Ferry Captain Arrested As Search For Survivors Continues
The captain says he is "deeply ashamed," and a school official kills himself.
Mount Everest Avalanche: At Least 12 Sherpa Guides Killed, Four Missing
The accident is the deadliest ever seen on the world's highest mountain.