Coca Cola Quarterly Revenue Beats Estimates As China Volume Soars
Global case volumes rose 2% in the quarter, while those in China rose 12%, due to increased marketing.
Xi Jinping Calls For Boosting China's Military Power In Space
Chinese say the president's call is a response to US ambitions in space.
Iran Seeks UN Meeting On US Denial Of Visa To Its New Ambassador
Hamid Abutalebi is accused of taking part in the takeover of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran in 1979.
Bluefin 21 Drone's Search For Malaysian Airlines Flight 370 Called Off
Searchers are confident they know the approximate position of wreckage of the missing plane.
Hate Crime Charges Likely In Killings At Kansas Jewish Sites
Suspect Frazier Glenn Cross has a record as a "raging anti-Semite."
Predators Fire Longtime Head Coach Trotz
Barry Trotz was let go after Nashville missed the playoffs for the second year in a row.
Obamacare To Cost Less In 2014 Than Originally Projected: CBO
CBO also estimates that 12 million more nonelderly people will have health insurance in 2014 than if Obamacare had not become law.
EU Expands Sanctions Against Russia Over Ukraine
The sanctions, not specified in the initial vote, will likely include more people under asset freezes and visa bans.
Russian Jet's Passing Near US Ship In Black Sea 'Provocative': Pentagon
A Russian fighter aircraft made repeated, low-altitude passes near a U.S. ship in the Black Sea during the weekend, U.S. officials said.
Insurer Endurance Offers To Buy Aspen Insurance For $3.2 Billion
The offer is unsolicited, with Endurance noting that Aspen's board and management have refused the proposal.
Pistorius 'Using Emotions As An Escape,' Prosecutor Says
The South African sprinter was accused of evading questions over the murder of Reeva Steenkamp.
Ukraine Crisis: Separatist Unrest Spreads - Ultimatum Fails To End Uprising
Rebels in the eastern Ukraine town of Slaviansk Monday issued a bold call for Russian President Putin to help them.
TIAA-CREF To Buy Nuveen Investments For $6.25 Billion
The deal will add more than $221 billion in assets to TIAA-CREF's roughly $569 billion in assets under management.
Europe's Eurosceptics More United Than Many Think: Poll
Rather than being single-issue voters with narrow national interests, the survey suggests far-right Eurosceptics share a common set of values.
Turkey Accuses Twitter Of 'Tax Evasion,' Calls For Local Office
Turkey Mon. urged Twitter execs to open an office and start paying taxes in the first direct talks since a short-lived two-week ban.
Russia, China Seek To Seal Natural Gas Deal By Putin's May Visit To Beijing: Official
Earlier, Russia's Deputy Premier Arkady Dvorkovich went to China as part of a delegation to discuss cooperation in the energy sector.
Nigeria Bus Station Bombing Kills 71 Near Capital
Suspicion fell on Boko Haram, though there was no immediate claim of responsibility from slamists who are mainly active in the northeast.
EU Says More Sanctions Possible Against Russia For Ukraine Invasion
A U.K. envoy also said there was no doubt that Moscow was behind the destabilization of eastern Ukraine.
US Retail Sales Post Largest Increase In 18 Months In March
Retail sales account for a third of U.S. consumer spending, and a sustained increase bodes well for GDP, earnings and job growth.
Citigroup Quarterly Earnings Rise On Smaller Troubled Asset Loss
Citigroup's quarterly loss on troubled assets eased to $292 million from $798 million a year earlier - and that aided the bottom line.
NFL Player Aldon Smith Arrested At Los Angeles Airport
The 49ers star made a false bomb threat to screeners.
Emotional Watson Lands A Second Masters Title
The American withstood a challenge from Jordan Spieth for his second title in Masters in three years.
Australian Officials Consider Underwater Robot Launch For Malaysia Jet Search
The focus may shift to trying to find wreckage using the sonar and cameras of an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle.
Pacquiao Defeats Bradley To Regain Title
The Filipino star won the WBO welterweight title on Saturday in a unanimous decision.
Armed Men Seize Control Of City In Eastern Ukraine
In what is being called an "act of aggression," pro-Russian activists seized government buildings and a police station, witnesses said.
Iranians Reject US Visa Denial For UN Envoy [UPDATE]
Tehran vows legal action to secure position for Abutalebi, whose alleged role in the 1979 embassy take-over was a deal-breaker for US.
US Consumer Sentiment Hits 9-Month High In April
Historically, sustained increases in consumer sentiment lead to increases in consumer spending -- which boosts U.S. GDP.
Maple Leafs Name Shanahan As Team President
The organization is looking to turn around their fortunes after 37 years without a Stanley Cup.
Obama Names Sylvia Burwell As US Health Secretary To Fix Obamacare's Problems
Sylvia Burwell, subject to Senate appointment review, will replace Kathleen Sebelius, who oversaw Obamacare's deeply flawed website rollout.
IMF Says Ukraine's Debt Is Sustainable; Fund Can Lend To Kiev
The IMF has pledged to cover Ukraine's financing needs of $27 billion over the next two years.