Nation Mar 28 What we know about the Nashville Christian school shooting that left 6 dead Here's some of what we know and don't know about the deadly shooting at The Covenant School in Nashville.
World Mar 27 Louvre staff block entrances as part of France's pension change protest The Louvre Museum in Paris has been closed to the public because its workers took part in the wave of French protest strikes against the government's unpopular pension reform plans.
Economy Mar 27 Train derails in rural North Dakota and spills chemical A Canadian Pacific train derailed in rural North Dakota Sunday night and spilled hazardous materials. But local authorities and the railroad said there is no threat to public safety.
Nation Mar 27 All 7 victims of deadly Pennsylvania chocolate factory explosion recovered State and local fire investigators are continuing to examine the scene about 60 miles northwest of Philadelphia to try to determine the cause of Friday's blast.
Economy Mar 27 First Citizens strikes deal to acquire troubled Silicon Valley Bank While more than half of Silicon Valley’s assets will remain in U.S. receivership, the First Citizens deal announced late Sunday, at least initially, seemed to achieve what regulators have sought: a shoring up of trust in U.S. regional banks.
World Mar 26 Honduras establishes ties with China after ending recognition of Taiwan Honduras established diplomatic ties with China on Sunday after breaking off relations with Taiwan, which is increasingly isolated and now recognized by only 13 sovereign states.
Politics Mar 25 McConnell heads home after physical therapy for concussion Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell said Saturday he has been released from the rehabilitation facility where he had physical therapy for a concussion caused by a fall earlier this month.
Nation Mar 25 Intel co-founder and philanthropist Gordon Moore dies at 94 Gordon Moore, the Intel Corp. co-founder who set the breakneck pace of progress in the digital age with a simple 1965 prediction of how quickly engineers would boost the capacity of computer chips, has died. He was 94.
World Mar 25 Taliban push for control of more Afghan diplomatic missions The Taliban government is trying to take charge of more Afghan embassies abroad, a spokesman said Saturday, amid their continued international isolation because of restrictions on women and girls.
World Mar 24 Scandal-plagued China soccer association hit by new corruption probes China's scandal-plagued football association has been rocked by new corruption probes into its chiefs of discipline and competition.