Blues legend B.B. King leaves hospitalAmerican blues legend B.B. King, hospitalized reportedly for dehydration stemming from diabetes, said Tuesday he was better and going home.
08 April 2015
'Star Wars' movies to be released onlineThe six original "Star Wars" movies are being released online in digital form for the first time, the studios behind the iconic franchise has announced.
Boston bombings trial hears closing argumentsBoston bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is a callous terrorist who carried out the 2013 attack, a prosecutor told jurors as the young Muslim's trial neared an end.
07 April 2015
Kazakhstan welcomes agreement between Iran and P5+1Kazakhstan's Foreign Ministry has released a statement regarding the agreement on Iran’s nuclear activities between Iran and P5+1 achieved in the course of the negotiations in Lausanne, Switzerland.
Clinton signs lease on 'cool' Brooklyn campaign HQHillary Clinton is yet to announce her run for the White House, but she's picked New York's gentrifying, hipster-obsessed borough Brooklyn for her campaign headquarters.
Peru names new PM after spying scandalPeru's President Ollanta Humala named a new prime minister, moving to end a crisis sparked by spying allegations leveled at the previous premier.
03 April 2015
Obama to Netanyahu: Iran deal is 'significant progress'US President Barack Obama told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that a framework nuclear deal between Iran and world powers represented "significant progress."
Latin America's first women priests challenge ChurchOlga Lucia Alvarez says it is her vocation to be a Catholic priest, and she is not going to let gender or excommunication stop her from preaching the gospel.
02 April 2015
Obama unveils sanctions program to fight cyberattacksPresident Barack Obama ordered a new sanctions program that could block assets of US and foreign hackers and of companies that seek to profit from cyberattacks.