Former Army General Otto Perez Molina Wins Guatemala Elections
Former army general Otto Perez Molina has won the presidential run-off in Guatemala, electoral officials said.
Reliance's Hollywood gamble has yet to pay off
Since Reliance Entertainment stormed Hollywood with hundreds of millions of dollars in cash three years ago, the Indian media conglomerate has seen precious little for its investments, with no movies released as a result of development deals and DreamWorks thus far struggling at the box office.
Huge Asteroid Headed for Close Encounter with Earth
A huge asteroid will pass closer to Earth than the moon on Tuesday, giving scientists a rare chance for study without having to go through the time and expense of launching a probe, officials said.
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Ortega Headed for Big Victory in Nicaragua
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Markets Give Up Hopes For Lasting Euro Zone Solution
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Asian Shares Dip After Greek Coalition Deal
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IAEA Report Reveals Foreign Scientists Helped Iran Reach Nuclear Capability
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CES 2021 Highlight: Robot Vacuum And Mop From Roborock Unveiled, 50Hz Scrubber For Tough Stains
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CES 2021 Highlight: HONOR Band 6 Global Version Launch, The Most Functional Affordable Fitness Tracker to Date
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Syria Crackdown Continues Despite Arab League Accord
Syrian troops killed at least 13 people Sunday when demonstrators took to the streets casting doubt on the regime’s commitment to an Arab peace deal.
Oklahoma Earthquake: USGS Maps Showing Quake Exposure, Intensity
The largest earthquake to have hit Oklahoma in recorded history, with 5.6 magnitude, destroyed fourteen homes and caused two minor injuries which was didn't require hospitalization. The earthquake's epicenter was located 44 miles east of Oklahoma City and was felt as far away as Wisconsin and South Carolina.
China FX rate within reasonable level: Minister
China's yuan exchange rate is within a basically reasonable level, and it is not the root cause of the China-U.S. trade imbalance, Commerce Minister Chen Deming said in remarks published on Monday.
Gold Rises 1% amid Jitters on Greece and Italy
Gold prices gained nearly 1 percent on Monday after Greece's politicians sealed a deal to form a coalition government, while continued uncertainty about resolving the zone's debt crisis supported safe-haven demand in bullion.
Keystone Pipeline Protesters Circle White House, Press Obama
Thousands of protesters opposed to a new oil pipeline from Canada to the United States circled the White House grounds Sunday to press President Barack Obama to reject the project for environmental reasons.
Ex-General Elected President of Guatemala
A retired right-wing general promising a crackdown on violent crime won Guatemala's presidential election Sunday and will be the first military man to take power since democracy was restored in 1986.
FARC Rebels Defiant After Canto's Death, Colombia Revolution Not Over [FULL STATEMENT]
The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) have confirmed the death of leader Alfonso Cano, but reject the idea that the group must demobilize or perish. A statement of defiance (full text here) accompanied three guerrilla attacks this weekend, and experts warn the group remains a stronghold, despite Pres. Santos's assurances that FARC is at breaking point.
Fears Grow of Gridlock on Jobs, Deficit
A series of messy budget showdowns earlier this year have left many in Washington pessimistic that politicians can deliver on two pressing priorities: taming surging deficits and spurring job growth.
'Puss in Boots' Steals Second Box Office Crown
Puss in Boots snatched the domestic box office title from a band of working-class thieves in the new Eddie Murphy action-comedy Tower Heist, studio estimates released on Sunday showed.
Analysis: Stores Gear Up for 'Dogfight' in TV Aisles
It may not be a blood bath, but it will definitely be a dogfight.
Lady Gaga steals show at MTV Europe Awards...again
Lady Gaga stole the show at the MTV Europe Music Awards in Belfast Sunday, scooping four prizes and going one better than 2010 when she also led the field with three.
CME cuts margin levels for MF Global clients
CME Group said it was changing its margin requirements for customers of collapsed brokerage MF Global Holdings Ltd , cutting the size of any margin calls when positions are transferred to another brokerage.
Fast Retailing eyes U.S., European deal: report
Fast Retailing Co <9983.T>, Asia's largest clothing chain, is interested in buying a larger rival in the United States or Europe, as a stronger yen has boosted the Japanese company's purchasing power, Bloomberg said on Sunday.
Coping With Europe's Chaos
Wall Street may find it hard to rally this week as Greece's new and untested coalition begins the process of ratifying a 130 billion-euro lifeline and the fate of Italy's government hangs by a thread.
Clint Eastwood, Leonardo DiCaprio Unveil 'J. Edgar' in L.A.
Clint Eastwood's J. Edgar is no longer stamped Top Secret.
'Puss in Boots' surprises with 2nd box office win
Animated film Puss in Boots held on to the domestic box office crown with a surprisingly strong second weekend performance that beat new Eddie Murphy comedy Tower Heist.
Markets Abandoning Hopes for Lasting Eurozone Solution
After another week of confusion and turmoil in Europe, investors are ditching whatever hopes they once had for a conclusive solution to the debt crisis.
United to fly Houston-Chicago on Solazyme biofuel
United Airlines, the world's largest air carrier, will make the first U.S. commercial flight using an advanced biofuel on Monday, algae-based biofuel maker Solazyme Inc said.
Ex-General Urges U.S. to Speak Frankly on Cyber Weapons
The United States should be more open about its development of offensive cyber weapons and spell out when it will use them as it grapples with an increasing barrage of attacks by foreign hackers, the former No. 2 uniformed officer in the U.S. military said.
Insight: Euro has new politburo but no solution yet
Europe has a new informal leadership directorate intent on finding a solution to the euro zone's debt crisis, but it has yet to prove its ability to come up with a lasting formula.
Pakistan Ties With U.S. and India Improving - Foreign Minister
Pakistan's troubled foreign relationships scenarios have improved in recent months, said a top diplomat on Saturday, pointing to forthcoming trade talks with New Delhi and a broad agreement on regional security goals with Washington as evidence.
FDA Approves J&J's Xarelto for Atrial-Fibrillation Treatment
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Johnson & Johnson's anticlotting drug Xarelto (rivaroxaban) to cut the risk of stroke in patients with nonvalvular atrial fibrillation (AFib), both the company and the FDA announced.
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