Trump campaign manager arrested for battery

WASHINGTON - Donald Trump's campaign manager was arrested in Florida for battery of a former reporter from Breitbart News. Trump said the staffer, Corey Lewandowski, was innocent.

Families of U.S. personnel ordered to leave parts of Turkey amid security concerns 2:51pm EDT

WASHINGTON The Obama administration ordered the families of U.S. military, diplomatic and other government personnel to leave parts of southern Turkey on Tuesday and warned U.S. citizens against travel to the region amid mounting concerns over security.

U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen holds a press conference following the two-day Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) policy meeting in Washington in this March 16, 2016, file photo. REUTERS/KEVIN LAMARQUE/FILES

Yellen signals cautious Fed

NEW YORK - The Federal Reserve chair said on Tuesday the U.S. central bank should proceed "cautiously" as it looks to raise interest rates again against the backdrop of looming global risks.  Full Article 

People line up to visit the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington March 29, 2016. REUTERS/Gary Cameron

Supreme Court's split vote hands win to unions

WASHINGTON - Public sector unions triumphed before the Supreme Court, splitting 4-4 on a conservative challenge that had seemed destined for success until Justice Antonin Scalia's death last month.  Full Article 

Jamaica's Usain Bolt runs and heads for the victory in the men's 200m final during the London 2012 Olympic Games at the Olympic Stadium August 9, 2012.    REUTERS/Stefano Rellandini

NBC sells $1 billion in ads for Rio Olympics

NBC said it had sold $1 billion in national ads for the Rio Olympics, a rare Games where some of the most high-profile contests will air live in prime time for U.S. audiences.  Full Article 

Solar panels of local mining company CAP are seen in the Atacama Desert June 5, 2014. REUTERS/Fabian Andres Cambero

SunEdison at risk of bankruptcy

U.S. solar company SunEdison, whose aggressive acquisition strategy has saddled it with more than $11 billion of debt, is at "substantial risk" of bankruptcy, one of its two publicly listed units warned.  Full Article 


Signs of a disappearing Arctic

The crew of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Healy, in the midst of their ICESCAPE mission, retrieves supplies for some mid-mission fixes dropped by parachute from a C-130 in the Arctic Ocean in this July 12, 2011 NASA handout photo obtained by Reuters June 11, 2011. REUTERS/Kathryn Hansen/NASA

For a second straight year, Arctic sea ice has reached a record wintertime low.  Slideshow 

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Brussels bombing victim remembers ordeal

Twenty-year-old Christian missionary Fanny Clain was caught in the Brussels airport attack and recounts the harrowing moments after the bomb blast. Rough Cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).

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How the new SAT was hacked by Asian test-prep firms

Booklets for the redesigned exam leaked online within days of the test, prompting some college officials to question the validity of exam scores.  Full Coverage