US Warns 'Time Is Short' As Iran Nuclear Talks Make Little Progress
Iran and six world powers got nearly nowhere this week in talks on ending their dispute over Tehran's nuclear program.
US Congratulates Narendra Modi On BJP Sweep Of Indian Election, Will Grant Him Visa
Past differences are put aside after a landslide victory.
SAC Capital Hedge Fund Manager Michael Steinberg Sentenced To 3.5 Years, Fined $2M
Expect an appeal from Michael Steinberg, who was also fined $2 million.
Abbott To Buy Latin American Drugmaker CFR In $2.9 Billion Deal
The deal will more than double Abbott's branded generic drugs business in the fast-growing Latin American market.
Kenyan Bomb Blasts Kill At Least 10, Some 70 Wounded In Nairobi's Twin Explosions
No person or group has claimed responsibility for the bombings.
U.S. To Make 'Major Announcement' On GM's Handling Of Recalls
U.S. agencies are investigating the timing of the automaker's recall over the faulty switches, which have been linked to at least 13 deaths.
League Approves Sale Of Milwaukee Bucks
The NBA organization was bought for $550 million by hedge fund managers.
China, Vietnam Ministers To Hold Talks On Anti-China Riots
China has demanded that Vietnam take steps to ensure the safety of Chinese people and businesses.
India Vote Count Puts Modi On Course For Resounding Win
If early trends are confirmed the BJP and its allies would win an absolute majority in the lower house of parliament.
GM Recalls Nearly 3 Million Vehicles, To Take A Charge Of Up To $200 Million
Cars with tail lamp malfunctions are being recalled. GM is expected to take a charge of up to $200 million.
SAC's Steinberg Loses Bid For Insider Trading Acquittal
A hearing is set on Friday to sentence Steinberg. Prosecutors say he should serve up to six and half years for trading on inside information.
US House Panel Subpoenas Kerry Again Over Benghazi
Secretary of State John Kerry was issued a second subpoena to testify about the 2012 attacks on U.S. facilities in Benghazi.
More Than Half Of Americans Approve Of Hillary Clinton: Reuters/Ipsos Poll
Fifty-seven percent hold a favorable opinion of Clinton, and 43 percent view her negatively, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll.
Russians Arrest 60 Protesters Amid Ethnic Strife After Killing
A slaying in a town outside Moscow renews racial unrest between Russians and migrants.
J.C. Penney Same-Store Sales Rise Again, Shares Surge
Penney is trying to stanch losses and win back shoppers after an attempt to go up-market led to a 25 percent drop in sales in 2012.
Deadline Passes In Iran Nuclear Talks With UN; Compliance Unclear
It's not known if Iran has complied on providing information about detonators that can be used for bombs.
'Chocolate King' Petro Poroshenko Far Ahead In Ukraine Presidential Poll
Ex-Premier Yulia Tymoshenko is fading fast before the May 25 election.
FCC Formally Proposes Rules To Alter Net Neutrality
"The real call to action begins after the vote today," says one member.
Wal-Mart Profit Falls 5 Percent As Harsh Winter Deters Shoppers
Other major retailers are also struggling with similarly grim results.
India's Modi On Course To Become Prime Minister: Latest Exit Polls
Modi is seen as a polarizing figure, described by critics as an autocrat with Hindu supremacist views.
Thai Protesters Force PM To Flee Meeting After 3 Killed In Bangkok
Japan Q1 Growth Hits Over 2-Year High
However, analysts expect weak domestic demand and exports to endanger future growth.
Two Killed, At Least 21 Wounded, In Blast Near Thai Protest Site: Police
It was the most serious incident in a long-running series of protests in Thailand since five people were killed in clashes on Feb. 18.
FBI Plans Cyber Crime Crackdown, Arrests Coming In Weeks
The FBI expects to announce searches, indictments and multiple arrests over the next few weeks.
AstraZeneca Leaves Door Ajar To Pfizer, Despite Hurdles
AstraZeneca's boss said on Wednesday he would engage with Pfizer if the price was right.
Nigeria Rejects Swap Of Boko Haram Prisoners For Schoolgirls: UK Minister
Boko Haram, which is holding more than 200 girls, posted a video Monday offering to release them in exchange for prisoners.
11,000 Flee As New Wildfire Erupts In Southern California
11,000 homes and businesses were ordered to evacuate on Wednesday due to the multiple wildfires raging in San Diego County.
Vietnam Mobs Set Fire To Foreign Factories In Anti-China Riots
The row over the South China Sea and anti-China violence have raised fears of an escalation in tensions between the Communist neighbors.
Chinese Police Charge Former GSK China Head With Bribery
It is the biggest corruption scandal to hit a foreign company in China since the Rio Tinto affair in 2009.
Djokovic Wins In Rome On Return From Injury
The Serbian tennis star defeated Radek Stepanek in straight sets at the Italian Open.