World Mar 17 Israel’s exit polls show Netanyahu and Herzog neck and neck Exit polls show that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party and Isaac Herzog's Zionist Union are neck and neck in Israel's election Tuesday.
World Mar 15 Read the disputed letters about Iran nuclear pact stirring tension in Washington White House Chief of Staff Denis McDonough sent a letter to Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Corker on Saturday evening warning Congress to hold off on legislation that may interfere with a final agreement on Iran's nuclear program.
Nation Mar 12 Civil rights leader Willie T. Barrow, known as ‘little warrior,’ dies at 90 The Rev. Willie T. Barrow, known for her lifetime of work in civil rights and other causes, died early Thursday at the age of 90. She had been in declining health.
Nation Mar 12 Two officers shot outside Ferguson police department Two police officers were shot during a protest outside Ferguson, Missouri, police headquarters at about midnight on Thursday, police said. They were hospitalized in serious condition.
Nation Mar 09 LIVE BLOG: Follow the Boston bombing trial Nearly two years since the attack on the Boston Marathon, the trial for suspected bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is underway in a federal courtroom in Boston. Follow live updates from the Boston Globe.
Nation Mar 09 LIVE BLOG: Will the Apple Watch crack open the market for wearables? Can the computer giant crack the trendy-but-fringe wearables market, or is the Apple Watch destined to go the same route as Google Glass?…
Nation Mar 08 From segregation to Selma: View iconic photos from the Civil Rights movement As events commemorating "Bloody Sunday" continue this weekend, take a look back at some of the iconic photos which captured moments in the country's history leading up to the passage of the Voting Rights Act in 1965.
World Mar 08 Photos: Revelers let loose during Holi festival in India This week, revelers in India celebrated Holi, an ancient religious festival primarily observed in India and Nepal. Celebrations begin with a giant bonfire at night and continue the next day with a free-for-all frolic of colored powder and water fights…
Nation Mar 07 50 years after ‘Bloody Sunday,’ see photos of Selma then and now In Selma today, the town of about 20,000 people is roughly 80 percent black and more than 40 percent of residents live in poverty.
Politics Mar 07 Video: Obama speaks in Selma on 50th anniversary of civil rights marches President Barack Obama and his family were in Selma, Alabama on Saturday to commemorate the 50th anniversary of civil rights marches that led to the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.