Russia offers March 1 ceasefire in Syria, US wants it now
Washington concerned Moscow wants more time to help Assad hit moderate rebels hard MUNICH (AP) — Russia has proposed a March 1 ceasefire in… Read More ›
Washington concerned Moscow wants more time to help Assad hit moderate rebels hard MUNICH (AP) — Russia has proposed a March 1 ceasefire in… Read More ›
As Munich confab opens, White House torn between changing priorities and confusing mix of allies and enemies in ending five-year-old civil war MUNICH (AP)… Read More ›
Move comes in response to epidemic of data breaches and cyber attacks on government, private networks WASHINGTON (AFP) — US President Barack Obama on… Read More ›
Ted Pick, the global head of sales and trading at Morgan Stanley, just confirmed Wall Street’s worst fear: It has been a horrible first… Read More ›
Despite the Bank of Japan (BOJ)adopting a negative interest-rate policy and hints from the European Central Bank (ECB) that it may cut interest rates… Read More ›
A US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) advisory committee just gave a critical recommendation for a version of Remicade, a drug used to treat autoimmune diseases… Read More ›
West Palm Beach, FL – Alligators have been used as shoes, briefcases, university mascots, lunch and now, authorities say, a deadly weapon. Joshua James,… Read More ›
New York – Hillary Clinton’s campaign manager said on Tuesday the Democratic nomination for the 2016 presidential election would “very likely” be decided in… Read More ›
Manchester, NH – The fight goes on for Hillary Clinton. Even after losing to Bernie Sanders in the Democratic presidential primary in New Hampshire… Read More ›
Ten people are dead, 17 are critically injured and one person is missing after a head-on collision between two trains in Germany’s southern state of… Read More ›
Actor Hugh Jackman has revealed yet another bout with skin cancer, warning fans to wear sunscreen to keep the common disease at bay. Jackman,… Read More ›
Washington – Top U.S. intelligence officials said Tuesday that ISIS was likely to attempt direct attacks on the U.S. in the coming year and that the… Read More ›
Vermont senator draws broad support while Republican voters polled said they felt betrayed by party officials MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) — Republican Donald Trump and… Read More ›
Russia-Turkey relations have deteriorated since the crisis over the downing of a Russian aircraft in November. Russian President Vladimir Putin appears to be making another… Read More ›
The stock market had an awful day on Monday, and tech companies were hit harder than most other sectors. But within tech, one segment did particularly poorly: “software… Read More ›
Parker Conrad, cofounder and CEO of high-flying Zenefits, which has lately come under attack for missing its revenue projections and running into friction with regulatory agencies,… Read More ›
Since late 2008, central banks around the world have used unprecedented QE to try and stoke the global economy. Then in June 2014, the… Read More ›
New York – Setting television viewership records with the Super Bowl has become almost routine, but this year’s average of 111.9 million viewers for… Read More ›
New York – New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio (dih BLAH’-zee-oh) is insisting that he will try to revive a plan to limit… Read More ›
Washington – Islamic State is likely to “increase the pace and lethality” of its transnational attacks, U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency Director Vincent Stewart said… Read More ›