Kerry Arrives In Brussels To Offer Help After Bombings
The U.S. Secretary of State, who landed at Brussels airport where one of the attacks occurred, will repeat a U.S. offer to help with the investigation and efforts to fight terrorism.
Philippines Releases Seized North Korean Ship After UN Lifts Embargo
The cargo vessel with 21 North Korean crew members left for China on Thursday after the lifting of a U.N. embargo and OKs from authorities.
China Probes Former Moutai Liquor Exec For Graft: Watchdog
China’s Central Commission of Discipline Inspection said it is investigating Tan Dinghua, former deputy general manager at the state-backed liquor giant, for corruption.
Microsoft Might Back Bids For Yahoo, Report Says
The software giant's move is an attempt to ensure a good relationship with Yahoo's buyer, Recode reported.
Israel Slams UN Body’s Call For ‘Blacklist’ Of Settlement Companies
A database of companies doing business in the West Bank amounts to discrimination against Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said.
Verizon Says Security Breach Led To Customer Data Leak
A hacker accessed customer contact information but not detailed records about their phone calls, the company said.
Investor Ackman’s Hedge Fund Cooperating With US On Drug Pricing Probe, Letter Says
A Senate panel has asked Pershing Square Capital Management to cooperate in its investigation, billionaire William Ackman told investors.
Lyft Settlement Over Driver Benefits Is Questioned
At a hearing Thursday, a federal judge said he was concerned that the proposed deal does not reflect the company's explosive growth.
Playboy Magazine Publisher Exploring Sale, Source Says
The Wall Street Journal, which first reported the news, said the company could be valued at more than $500 million.
Homeownership Increasingly Difficult For Average Americans: Report
The report released Thursday found that home price growth exceeded wage growth in nearly two-thirds of the nation’s housing markets so far this year.
Syria War Parties To Agree On UN Basic Principles Paper: Diplomats
With a fragile ceasefire in place, negotiations are due to adjourn Thursday and resume again in April.
China's Xi To Push Obama Next Week On North Korea Talks
The Chinese president will meet with President Barack Obama next week on the sidelines of a nuclear security summit in Washington.
Chinese National Pleads Guilty In US Hacking Conspiracy
Su Bin, 50, faces a five-year sentence for conspiring with two others in China to obtain military information and export it illegally.
No Volkswagen-EPA Diesel Settlement Expected Thursday, Sources Say
The German automaker won't meet a U.S. judge's March 24 deadline for drafting an emissions fix acceptable to U.S. regulators, sources said.
Rockefeller Family Fund Divesting From Fossil Fuels
In a letter posted on its website, the fund said Exxon Mobil's conduct on climate issues appears to be "morally reprehensible."
US To Charge Iran In Cyberattacks Against Banks, New York Dam, Sources Say
Hacks were perpetrated against Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase, Capital One, PNC Financial Services and SunTrust Bank, authorities said.
Exxon Mobil Must Allow Climate Change Vote, SEC Rules
The oil giant cannot prevent shareholders from voting in May on a proposal led by New York state's comptroller, federal regulators said.
Michigan State Officials Accountable In Flint Water Crisis: Inquiry
All levels of government, including the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, shared in the blame, the panel's report said.
Dow Jones Industrial Average Lower As Nike, Energy Sector Weigh On Stock Market
Investors are avoiding big bets after the Brussels attacks and ahead of the Easter weekend.
New-Home Sales Rise On Strong Gains In The West
New single-family homes sales surged 38.5 percent in the West last month but plunged 24.2 percent in the Northeast and sank 17.9 percent in the Midwest.
Prius Prime: New Version Of Toyota’s Plug-In Hybrid, Shown At NY Auto Show, Will Go 22 Miles On Battery Power Alone
The Prius Prime, which goes on sale late this fall, will go 22 miles on battery power alone, twice as long as the previous version.
Trump, Clinton Win Big In Arizona, But Cruz, Sanders Fight Back [Video]
U.S. Republican front-runner Donald Trump swept to victory in Arizona on March 22 but rival Ted Cruz showed some fight with a win in Utah, as did Bernie Sanders on the Democratic side.
Jeb Bush Endorses Ted Cruz For Republican Nomination
The endorsement of Texas Sen. Ted Cruz comes as establishment Republicans scramble to stop Donald Trump.
Brazil’s Rousseff Says ‘Will Never Resign’ In Deepening Crisis
Embattled President Dilma Rousseff said an opposition move to impeach her is a “coup d’etat” against democratic rule because she has committed no crime.
Asian Shares Consolidate Gains As Risk Appetite Holds
Wall Street shares were mixed Tuesday but emerging markets fared better.
FCC Partisan Divide Is Growing, Republicans Say
"Collaboration has fallen by the wayside," a GOP member of the Federal Communications Commission told a House panel Tuesday.
No Prison For Ex-Goldman Sachs Employee Linked To NY Fed Leaks
Rohit Bansal, who was fined Tuesday, was aware that documents he obtained from a New York Fed employee were confidential, a judge said.
Kentucky Attorney General Sues Volkswagen Over Diesel Emissions
By fraudulently promoting diesel vehicles, the German automaker violated Kentucky’s Consumer Protection Act, the state's attorney general said Tuesday.
US States Giving More Ex-Felons Voting Rights Back
About 800,000 Americans have regained the right to vote in the last two decades as states have eased restrictions on felons casting ballots, according a prison reform group.
Screams Heard, Debris Scattered In Brussels Airport After Blast [Video]
Passengers flee in panic through dust and debris in the aftermath of a double bomb attack at Brussels airport.