Obama Honors US War Dead, Pledges To 'Keep Faith' With Veterans
The president's address at Arlington hinted at the scandal over VA care.
Alaska Wildfire Still Spreading, Only 30% Contained
About 1,000 buildings on the Kenai Peninsula have been evacuated.
Pope, Netanyahu Spar On Which Language Jesus Spoke
The pontiff also met with Holocaust survivors and prayed at Jewish and Muslim shrines on the last day of his trip.
CIA Chief In Afghanistan Accidentally Named In White House Briefing
The station chief in Kabul was identified as being present at Obama's vitit to U.S. troops.
Ukrainian Forces Attack Separatists At Donetsk Airport
New president Poroshenko rejects negotiations with "terrorists."
In India For Modi's Inauguration, Pakistan Leader Talks Of Peace
Modi was sworn in as India's prime minister Monday, after a landmark victory that gave his party the first parliamentary majority in 30 years.
New Ukraine Leader Vows To Restore Control In East, Moscow Offers Dialogue
Moscow said it was ready for dialogue with Petro Poroshenko but asked that he scale back his armed forces' campaign in the east.
China Busts 23 'Terror, Religious Extremism' Groups: Xinhua
Many of those captured were in their 20s and 30s, and had learned how to make explosives by watching videos online.
Thai Coup Leader To Get Royal Endorsement, Address Nation
Despite warnings, small crowds of people opposing the May 22 coup have been gathering in Bangkok as well as in the north and northeast.
'Chocolate King' Poroshenko Wins Ukraine Presidency: Exit Polls
A large turnout is reported as a pro-European billionaire is declared the winner.
Obama Lands In Afghanistan In Surprise Visit To U.S. Troops
Is an unannounced Memorial Day trip an antidote to criticism of his handling the VA scandal?
Twitter To Take India Election Innovations Global
In India, Twitter Inc. worked closely with politicians including Narendra Modi, who used the platform for election campaigning.
US May Act To Block Chinese Nationals From Attending Def Con Hacker Event
Hackers and security professionals who present at Def Con and Black Hat responded on Twitter with both bemusement and anger.
EU Set For Election 'Super Sunday,' Far-Right Vote In Spotlight
The vote is expected to confirm the dominance of pro-European centrists despite a rise in support for the far-right and left.
Gunman Kills Six In Drive-By Shooting In California College Town
"This incident appears to be a mass-murder situation," says Santa Barbara County sheriff.
S&P 500 Closes At Record High
Housing and Hewlett-Packard lead the charge.
Islamist Militant Leader In Sinai Killed, Days Before Egyptians Vote For New President: Security Sources
A militant leader in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula was shot dead Friday by unknown assailants, security sources said, days before Egyptians vote for a new president.
GM Sales Appear Resilient Despite Recalls; Dealers Optimistic
The No. 1 U.S. automaker is beating the industry average this month, according to one estimate.
Panasonic Aims To Be Sole Producer in Tesla's Planned Multibillion-Dollar US Battery Factory
The Japanese electronics conglomerate had until this week made only cautious comments about the electric carmaker's plans.
Montreal Canadiens Beat NY Rangers In OT
The Canadiens cut the series deficit to 2-1 with a victory at Madison Square Garden.
Asian Equities Scale 1-year Peak On Economic Optimism
Positive data from the world's biggest economies helped sentiments though uncertainty over China's outlook could keep markets on edge.
Nigeria's Boko Haram Kills 29 In Village Attack: Sources
The source said around 10 more people had been wounded in Wednesday's attack on Chukku Nguddoa.
Toyota Recalls 466,000 Vehicles Globally For Spare Tire, Braking Issues
The Japanese automaker said on Thursday it is recalling 466,000 minivans and cars globally for possible faulty brakes and loss of a spare tire.
Feds To Spend $2 Billion On Los Angeles 'Subway To The Sea'
The project is meant to improve traffic in a part of the city where it can take hours to go just a few miles.
Biggest Attack In Years Kills 31 In China's Troubled Xinjiang
China has blamed a recent series of knife and bomb attacks on militants from Xinjiang, the traditional home of the ethnic Muslim Uighurs.
Kings Poach Blackhawks 6-2 To Level Western Finals
Los Angeles won Game Two in Chicago, as the series shifts to Staples Center.
Spurs Rout Thunder To Take 2-0 Series Lead
San Antonio held on to their home court advantage with an easy win over Oklahoma City, 112-77.
China To Begin Internet Security Checks Amid Cyberspying Row: Xinhua
The checks would target technology that is important to national security and the public interest, Xinhua reported.
New Jersey's Fiscal Woes Imperil An Already-Damaged Chris Christie
Governor Christie faces a budget gap of more than $800 million, and the state's credit rating could get hit yet again.
U.S. Deploys About 80 Military Personnel To Help Find Nigerian Girls
US military personnel will support intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance efforts over northern Nigeria and the surrounding area.