Taliban Bombing In Kabul Targets Afghan Assembly
The rebels set off a suicide bomb in the middle of Kabul as a warning against a deal with the U.S.
News Corp. Misses Street Expectations In First Quarter After 21 Century Fox Split
Losses in Rupert Murdoch's original Australian newspapers are blamed for disappointing results.
Iran Nuclear Talks: John Kerry Still Hopes For Deal; Benjamin Netanyahu Warns Against It
Kerry clung to hope Sun. for a deal to end Iran’s nuclear program, but said the U.S. would not ease sanctions.
Colorado Approves Tax On Marijuana
The measure follows a referendum last year legalizing marijuana for recreational use.
Close Race For Virginia Governorship
The Democrat gained steadily and overtook Republican Ken Cuccinelli in the governor's race.
Christie Re-Elected In NJ Race
Networks called the governor's election the minute the polls closed.
Gay Rights Bill Passes Key Senate Vote
The Employment Non-Discrimination Act passed cloture by 61-30, one more vote than needed.
Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) Signup Deadline Extended To March 31 As Healthcare.gov Problems Continue
As website problems continue, users get reprieve from the penalty.
JPMorgan Chase (JPM) Reported Near $6 Billion Settlement Over Junk Securities
The proposed settlement with institutional investors comes on top of an agreement to pay off the federal government.
Fitch Puts US Credit Rating On 'Watch Negative'
As the default deadline nears, the credit rating entity had a stern warning for Washington's officials.
Libya Protests 'Kidnap' Of Al Qaeda Suspect
U.S. special forces in Tripoli seized an accused mastermind of 1998 bombings.
Continuing Resolution 2014: House Moves Toward New Vote Attacking Obamacare
Agencies are told to execute an "orderly shutdown" as Congress stays in session past midnight.
House Votes To Delay Obamacare For A Year As Government Shutdown Clock Ticks
House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, blasts Senate Democrats for waiting until Monday to vote.
Japan Inflation At 5-Year High In Success For BoJ Policy
Core consumer inflation hit 0.8 percent in August over a year earlier, the government announced Friday.
JC Penney Selling 96.6M Shares To Raise Funds
The struggling department store chain seems to be seeking to boost its cash reserves.
US, Russia Agree On Syria Chemical Weapons Resolution For UN Security Council
The draft "requires" Syria to give up chemical weapons but has no real teeth.
Chrysler Files IPO As UAW Trust Pressures Fiat
The move by the union's retirement fund complicates Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne's campaign to take over the whole firm.
Kenya Says Westgate Mall Siege Is Over
Authorities say they have taken full control from the attackers and no more hostages are being held.
Angela Merkel Wins German Election For Third Term
The CDU is on the verge of an absolute majority of seats for first time since the 1950s.
Nairobi Siege Continues; At Least 59 Dead
Kenyan troops, aided by Israelis, have surrounded Somali militants holding hostages.
Assad Regime Hails US-Russia Deal On Chemical Arms As 'Victory'
A Cabinet official thanks "our Russian friends" for forestalling a U.S. attack.
Obama Welcomes Russian Move On Syria
Obama says putting chemical weapons under international control could be a "breakthrough," and Reid calls off a vote.
Texts Of Senate And House Resolutions Authorizing Use Of Force In Syria
Both resolutions stipulate no use of U.S. ground troops, and have built-in time limits.
McCain Meets Obama, Backs Strike Against Syria
The Arizona senator says it would be "catastrophic" were Congress to refuse authorization.
Verizon Buys Out Vodafone's Stake In Wireless Unit
The $130 billion deal, one of the largest ever, is approved by both boards and announced.
Vodafone, Verizon Agree On $130B Verizon Wireless Deal: Report
One of the biggest acquisitions ever is reported approved, with both boards to vote within hours.
Iran Scrubs Statement By Ex-President Hashemi Rafsanjani Blaming Bashar al-Assad For Chemical Attack In Syria
The statement by ex-President Rafsanjani was quickly "amended" by Iranian media.
Syria Mocks Obama; Kerry Says Assad Used Sarin
The Assad regime’s media trumpeted a “historic American retreat.”
British Broadcaster David Frost Dead At 74
The illustrious TV figure worked with the founders of Monty Python interviewed Richard Nixon after his resignation.
British Parliament Rejects Attack On Syria
MPs defied Prime Minister David Cameron on a 285-272 vote, dealing a blow to the international coalition.