Cavaliers Land No. 1 Draft Pick For A Second Straight Year
Cleveland previously selected Kyrie Irving with the No. 1 overall pick.
James, Wade Spark Heat Win Over Fired Up Pacers
The defending champions evened the best-of-seven series in Game Two.
GM Recalls 218,000 Aveo Cars In U.S.: NHTSA Filing
A day after recalling 2.6 million vehicles, GM is recalling Chevrolet Aveo cars because the daytime running lights could cause a fire.
Egyptian Court Sentences Ousted Leader Mubarak To 3 Years' Jail
Mubarak's former intelligence chief, Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, is poised to be elected president next week.
China's Xi Issues Veiled Warning To Asia Over Military Alliances
Hhe also pledged to peacefully resolve China's disputes over territory, which have intensified in recent years.
Thais Ponder Election Under Martial Law As Way Out Of Crisis
The latest round of unrest in the nearly decade-long power struggle has raised fears of recession and even civil war.
Chinese Construction Company MCC Says 4 Workers Were Killed in Vietnam Riots
Most large companies operating in industrial parks hit by anti-China riots in Vietnam have already resumed operations
US Agrees To Release Memo Justifying Drone Killings Of Citizens Suspected Of Terrorism
The solicitor general has given up fighting a court order to release of the memorandum.
China Hits Back On Hacking
China summoned the U.S. ambassador after the U.S. accused five Chinese officers of hacking into companies to steal trade secrets.
Nigeria Asks U.N. Al Qaeda Committee To Blacklist Boko Haram
The sanctions would include an international asset freeze, travel ban and arms embargo.
GM Recalls Another 2.42 Million Vehicles, Doubles Second Quarter Charge
GM said the latest affected vehicles are covered by four recalls, raising the number of U.S. recalls this year to 29.
Spurs Silence Thunder With Game One Win
San Antonio cruised to a victory over OKC at home, 102-105.
EU Commission Charges HSBC, JPMorgan, Credit Agricole With Rigging
The three banks could face penalties of up to 10 percent of their global turnover if found guilty of breaching EU antitrust rules.
Marks & Spencer Plans To Open 100 Stores In India By 2016
The clothing retailer, which runs 40 stores in the country, said its Indian same-store-sales grew 13 percent in the fiscal year ended March 2014.
China Signals Green Light For Local Government Bond Sales In 2014 To Curb Debt Risks
Beijing is expected to set limits on the amount of debt that can be raised by local governments.
Credit Suisse To Pay $2.5 Billion For Role In Tax Evasion
Holder says the major Swiss bank is the largest to plead guilty to a criminal charge in 20 years and none is "above the law."
California Chrome OK'd For Nasal Strips At Belmont
The racehorse is attempting to complete the elusive Triple Crown.
Australian Scott Overtakes Tiger Woods As World No. 1
Adam Scott is the new No. 1 in golf with Tiger Woods out of action.
Jill Abramson, Ousted New York Times Editor, To Make First Public Remarks After Her Abrupt Departure From Newspaper
Jill Abramson's abrupt firing has sparked a firestorm of debate over women managers in the workplace.
GSK Dodged Millions In China Drug Tax Scam: State Media
The charges target executives and not the company itself but the mounting allegations suggest the drugmaker is far from safe.
AstraZeneca Rejects Pfizer's Take-It-Or-Leave-It Offer
Pfizer wants to create the world's largest drugs company, with a headquarters in New York but a tax base in Britain.
Blackhawks Top Kings To Claim Western Conference Opener
Chicago received timely offense to hold off L.A., 3-1.
Pacers Hold Off Heat In Series Opener
The Indiana Pacers are three wins away from a trip to the NBA Finals.
South Korean President Park Geun-hye Apologizes For Ferry Disaster, Will Break Up Coast Guard
Park Geun-hye formally apologized for the Sewol ferry disaster and said she would break up the coast guard.
Pfizer Raises Bid For AstraZeneca To $117 Billion
Pfizer said it would walk away if AstraZeneca did not accept it.
Balkans Flooding Threatens Serbia Power Plants, 37 Dead
"The situation is catastrophic," Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said.
Deutsche Bank Enlists Qatar In $11 Billion Capital Hike
The Qatari royal family will a major new investor, in a bid by Germany's biggest bank to end questions about its capital strength.
Lockheed Begins Final Assembly Of New US Weather Satellite
The satellite will allow far earlier warnings about deadly tornadoes and solar flares, Reuters said in an exclusive report.
Gunmen Storm Libyan Parliament, Clashes In Tripoli
Details of assault are still unclear, but are believed to have been carried out by forces loyal to Gen. Khalifa Haftar.
Libyan Militia Clashes With Islamists In Benghazi, 19 Killed
Violence prompts Libya's prime minister to order airport closings and confrontations with militants.