Quebec Liberals Oust Separatist Parti Quebecois In Provincial Election
The Parti Quebecois was crushed after rekindling fears of another referendum on leaving Canada.
Senate Passes Renewal Of Unemployment Insurance; House Action Uncertain
A few Republicans are pressing Boehner for a vote, but he seems unlikely to move.
UPDATE: At Least 5 Dead, Several Seriously Hurt In 8.2 Magnitude Earthquake Off Chile; Tsunami Alert Issued
The magnitude-8.2 earthquake originated at a depth of 12.5 miles in the Pacific Ocean, about 60 miles northwest of Iquique.
Iran Names Hamid Aboutalebi, Linked To 1979 Tehran US Embassy Takeover, As UN Ambassador
The appointment of Hamid Aboutalebi could anger the U.S. and further hurt chances for a nuclear deal.
Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 Missing: Objects Found In Indian Ocean Not From Plane, Australians Say
As the search resumed Sunday, objects retrieved Saturday seem not to be from the lost flight.
Russia Protests Estonia's Treatment Of Russian Minority, Echoing Pretext For Crimea Takeover
Now Russia is accusing another neighbor of mistreating its Russian population.
Japan February Trade Balance: Deficit Narrows But Worse Than Forecast
An import rush before a sales tax hike takes effect is one factor blamed for the persistent deficit.
Doku Umarov, Chechen Rebel And Russia's Most Wanted Man, Reported Dead (Again)
The death of the accused terror leader has been confirmed by his movement, but not the Russians.
China Economic Data: Home Sale Prices Slow In February, FDI Rises
The data indicated a slight cooling off of the real estate market in major cities.
Republican David Jolly Beats Democrat Alex Sink In Florida 13th District Special Election
The special election, fought over Obamacare, could be a bad sign for Democrats.
Senate Passes Debt Ceiling Hike, 55-43
The U.S. Senate passed the debt ceiling increase bill, 55-43, after a filibuster attempt by Ted Cruz was blocked by his own party leaders.
China Exports Up 10.6%, Imports 10% For January, Beating Expectations
The trade numbers far exceeded economists' forecasts.
600 Syrian Civilians Evacuated From Homs During Truce
The evacuees, mainly women, children and the elderly, have endured a siege for more than a year.
Swiss Vote To End Open Immigration Pact With European Union (EU)
Just over half vote to end pact, defying government and big business.
Ericsson CEO Hans Vestberg Considered To Succeed Steve Ballmer At Microsoft: Report
Hans Vestberg is in the running, but the software firm's search process is far from over.
$1 Trillion Spending Bill Proposed In Congress; Read The Entire Omnibus Spending Bill [FULL TEXT]
The appropriations chairmen of both houses say the bill keeps the federal government running without threat of a shutdown.
Don't Blame New Jersey (Too Much) For Chris Christie, Please
New Jersey has given America a lot. The governor is one gift the nation can do without.
Amiri Baraka, Writer-Activist, Dies At 79
The former LeRoi Jones was a major black cultural and political figure for decades.
US Narrows Trade Gap With China, World
Exports up, imports down in encouraging report. Lower oil prices help.
Obamacare Contraceptive Mandate Stayed
Justice Sonia Sotomayor issues an emergency injunction hours before rules take effect.
Barbara Bush Hospitalized With Pneumonia
The former first lady was admitted to a hospital in Houston.
Apple (AAPL) Denies Helping NSA Hack Into iPhones
Responding to Der Spiegel report, Cupertino denies any cooperation with the feds.
Oil Train Collision In North Dakota Sets Off Fireball, Forces Evacuation in Casselton [VIDEO]
The spectacular explosion renews fears about transporting North Dakota's booming oil output.
Country Music Pioneer Ray Price Dead At 87
The honky-tonk innovator turned smooth pop artist was link between Hank Williams and Willie Nelson.
Twitter (TWTR) Downgraded By Two Analysts
Wells Fargo Securities and SunTrust Robinson Humphry put a damper on the new issue's stock party.
HSBC Non-Manufacturing PMI: China Service Sector Holds Steady
Both HSBC and official surveys show growth remains in positive territory.
Tribune Co. Cutting 700 More Jobs At US Newspapers
The publisher of the Los Angeles Times and Chicago Tribune is "restructuring" to focus on digital.
Apple's Spaceship Campus Gets Final OK In Cupertino
The huge circular structure is to be powered by solar and other "clean" energy.
Japan Trade Deficit Tops 1 Trillion Yen In October, Spurred By Energy Imports
Both imports and exports boomed, but fuel costs took a toll.
JPMorgan Chase (JPM) To Shell Out $4 Billion For Homeowner Relief In Settlement With US
The record-setting deal with the government is likely to be announced Tuesday.