NFL Live Stream: Amazon Wins $50 Million Deal; Twitter, Facebook, YouTube Lose Out
The one-year deal, whose bidders reportedly included Twitter, Facebook and YouTube, will give the online retailer rights to stream 10 NFL Thursday night games.
Who's Behind Atlanta Highway Fire: Basil Eleby, Sophia Bruner and Barry Thomas Charged
Authorities charged three people in connection with the massive fire, which damaged 700 feet of Interstate 85.
Who Is Candace Claiborne? State Department Employee Arrested Over Alleged Contact With Chinese Agents
Candace Claiborne, a 60-year-old employee of the State Department, was charged Wednesday with concealing extensive contacts with foreign agents.
Why Are US-Iran Ties Worsening? Tehran Imposes Sanctions On American Companies In Tit-For-Tat
Tehran announced Sunday sanctions against 15 American companies, which it said supported terrorism or violated human rights.
What’s Happening In Syria? Germany Pledges $253 Million In Funds For Syria, Iraq
The pledge came soon after the U.S.-led coalition fighting the Islamic State group held a meeting Wednesday, its first since the election of President Donald Trump.
Is North Korea Linked To Bangladesh Bank Heist? FBI May Charge Reclusive Nation In Multimillion-Dollar Theft
U.S. prosecutors are reportedly building a case that would target Chinese middlemen who allegedly helped the reclusive East Asian nation organize the multimillion-dollar theft.
How Many Kids Are Dying In US? Infant Mortality Rate Reaches New Low
The CDC report concluded that infant mortality declined for all major racial and ethnic groups except American Indian or Alaska Native women.
US Supports Ally Israel Against Damning UN Report On Palestinians' Plight
“The United States is outraged by the report of the U.N. Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia,” Nikki Haley, the U.S. permanent representative to the U.N., said Wednesday.
Trading Military Secrets For Sex? DOJ Charges 9 Navy Officers In Corruption Scandal
In one of the worst bribery scandals to hit the military in years, a total of 20 current or former Navy officers have been charged so far.
North Korea Says US, South Korea ‘Groundlessly Blaming’ It For Kim Jong Nam Murder
North Korea accused the U.S. and South Korea of “groundlessly blaming” the country for the death of Kim Jong Nam, the half brother of leader Kim Jong Un.
North Korea On South Korea Scandal: Pyongyang Reacts To Park Geun-Hye’s Impeachment
Park Geun-hye’s impeachment, the first for the South Korean nation, could shift the balance of power in favor of North Korea.
Is Tea Bad For You? 2 Critically Ill In San Francisco After Consuming Herbal Tea
The San Francisco Department of Public Health warned that those who have bought tea from the Chinatown herbalist Sun Wing Wo should refrain from consuming it.
Islamic Terrorism? Muslim Citizens Are Not A Threat, Immigration Officials Determine
The Department of Homeland Security said in an assessment that there wasn’t enough evidence that citizens of the Muslim-majority nations in President Donald Trump’s travel ban pose a terror threat to the U.S.
Asia Shares Extend Losses On China Factory Data; Europe Recovers, US Stock Futures Up
While European markets appeared on the mend, U.S. stock futures pointed to a strong opening after Tuesday's fall.
Bangkok Bombing Update: Thai Police Link Erawan Shrine Blast To Uighurs
Thailand's police chief explicitly linked the country's worst bombing in recent history to a smuggling network involving members of the Uighur community.
Taliban Leader Mullah Omar's Son Dismisses Rumors About Father's Death, Says He Died Of Natural Causes In Afghanistan
In his first public audio statement, Omar's eldest son Mullah Muhammad Yaqoub also rejected the idea that his father had appointed a successor.
Malaysia's Najib Razak Announces $4.6B Plan To Boost Stock Market, Slowing Economy
Malaysia's prime minister is seeking to kickstart a struggling economy while battling allegations of corruption and demands for his resignation.