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Russian Opposition Leader, Putin Critic Boris Nemtsov Shot Dead In Moscow
An unidentified attacker shot Nemtsov, 55, four times while he was walking near the Kremlin.
J C Penney Company Inc (JCP) Boosted Sales Over The Holidays, But Shares Tumble Over Big Profit Miss Amid A Company Turnaround
The 111-year-old retailer is still healing from a former Apple executive's dismal failure. But is Wall Street being too harsh?
Daily News For Sale? Owner Mort Zuckerman Will 'Explore The Possibility'
In a memo sent to Daily News employees, owner Mort Zuckerman said he was exploring the possibility of selling the New York tabloid.
3 Men Arrested in New York City For Allegedly Trying To Join ISIS
One of the three men was apprehended at JFK airport, before he could board a flight to Turkey.
French Nuclear Power Company Areva Warns Of $5.6B Loss As Debt Mounts And Profitability Slides
The Paris-based energy company warned investors Monday that losses for 2014 could surpass its total market value of $4.2 billion.
Greece Set To Target Oligarchs And Criminals In New Tax Plan: Reports
The plan is part of a set of reforms Greece is set to deliver to its creditors later on Monday.
Rikers Island Violence: Beating Prisoners Continued Despite Spotlight On Jail, Investigation Finds
Officials and experts said it would take time for the jail's culture of violence and abuse to improve.
Turkey Launches Military Operation Into Syria To Evacuate Troops Guarding Tomb, Says State TV
Turkish troops guarding a tomb in Syria were reportedly cut off from resupply. The troops and the tomb have now been moved to Turkey.
Copenhagen Shooting Memorial Photos: Pictures As Thousands Mourn In Denmark
Tens of thousands held vigil for the two men killed in the tragic Copenhagen shooting.
Ukraine Ceasefire: Kiev Says Some Rebel Shelling But Truce Largely Holding
Authorities in Kiev say their troops have reported 10 incidents of shelling, but that they will not have a significant impact on the truce.
Facebook, Google Will Be Noticeably Absent At Obama's Stanford Cybersecurity Speech Amid Ongoing Privacy Battle
Google, Facebook and other social networks have long complained about government surveillance, as they think it's all for naught.
FBI Director Speech Live Stream: What Can James Comey Say To Show He 'Gets It' About Blacks And Cops?
Questions about police misconduct raised by the Brown and Garner cases should figure prominently in Comey's speech Thursday.
Anti-Houthi Protests Break Out In Yemen As Western Countries Cut Diplomatic Ties
The country's political situation has deteriorated steadily since the former president resigned under Houthi pressure in January.
Taiwan Prisoners Commit Suicide After 14-Hour Siege, Taking Guards Hostage
Six prisoners reportedly took their own lives after taking then releasing hostages, complaining of unfair trials and low pay for work done by inmates.
Li Xiaolin, Former Chinese Premier Li Peng's Daughter, Hid Over $2M In HSBC Swiss Account
Li and her husband, who became HSBC clients in 2001, are beneficiaries of one client account that's linked to five bank accounts.
Qualcomm Fined $975M In China, Changes Its Licensing Agreements For Anti-Monopoly Deal
At least 30 international firms, including Microsoft and Samsung Electronics, face investigations and raids by the Chinese government.
Cuomo Officials Directed State Loan To Cuomo Donor At Center of Corruption Probe
New York's governor accepted $1 million in campaign contributions from a developer who received New York tax breaks and subsidies.
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott Calls On Party To Fight Leadership Challenge
The motion to spill, filed by two Liberal MPs, would force Abbott and other senior government officials to give up their positions.
US Officials Confirm UAE Suspended Airstrikes Against ISIS After Capture Of Jordanian Pilot
U.S. officials have confirmed that the oil-rich Gulf nation suspended airstrikes against ISIS after Jordan's pilot was captured.
Kenji Goto's Brother Condemns Killing Cycle, After Jordan Executed Two Al Qaeda Prisoners
“Such acts negate the death of Kenji, who was working for peace,” Junichi Goto told Kyodo News late Wednesday.
Rand Paul Says He Will Vote Against Loretta Lynch Being Confirmed As Attorney General
The Kentucky Republican announced that he would vote against Loretta Lynch, citing conflicts over immigration and civil rights.
After Jordanian Pilot Burned Alive, Jordan Launches Airstrikes Against ISIS, Kills 55 In Iraq Including Top Commander 'Prince Of Nineveh'
Airstrikes came just hours after King Abdullah II pledged a "severe" response to a video showing a Jordanian pilot being burned alive by ISIS.
Jordan's 'Relentless War' After ISIS Burns Pilot Alive May Include Special Forces, More Airstrikes
King Abdullah II has vowed "relentless war" against ISIS after the extremist group killed a Jordanian pilot. Here's how he might wage it.
Who Is Mohamed Fahmy? Al Jazeera Journalist Set To Be Deported To Canada After Renouncing Egyptian Citizenship
Fahmy renounced his Egyptian citizenship as a condition of his release, in a move that was described as a difficult one for the "proud Egyptian."
Robin Williams Family Feud: Widow And Kids Battle Over Late Actor’s Estate, Personal Belongings
Williams’ third wife, Susan, had filed a lawsuit in December claiming that her late husband's belongings were taken away without her permission.
Ukraine Crisis: US Considers Supplying More Weapons To Kiev As Rebels Press Attacks: Report
As pro-Russian rebels intensify their attacks in Ukraine, the U.S. is reconsidering the question of providing more lethal assistance to Kiev.
Carl Djerassi, Famed Chemist And ‘Father’ Of The Birth Control Pill, Dies At 91
While his work reformed cultural practices and sexual norms, Djerassi did not actually create “the pill.”
Ukraine Negotiations: European Leaders Demand 'Immediate Ceasefire' After Failed Talks
The call comes one day after the latest round of truce talks buckled in Minsk Saturday.
After ISIS Video, Jordan Restates Offer To Swap Jordanian Pilot For Al Qaeda Prisoner
Jordanian government spokesman Mohammed al-Momani said Sunday Jordan is "still ready to hand over" Sajida al-Rishawi in return for Lt. Muath al-Kaseasbeh.
US Law Firm Fights ‘Revenge Porn’ With Copyright Infringement Lawsuits
The project run by K&L Gates law firm is the first of its kind, and scholars say copyright law is a good way to tackle "revenge porn."


