World Apr 17 Student removed from Southwest flight after making phone call in Arabic A university student was recently removed from Southwest Airlines flight in California when another passenger became unnerved and reported him to the authorities after he conducting a telephone conversation in Arabic.
World Apr 17 Hundreds killed in Ecuador’s strongest earthquake in decades The strongest earthquake to hit Ecuador in nearly 40 years killed at least 235 people on Saturday.
Nation Apr 17 Millions face Monday deadline to file tax returns Millions of taxpayers face a midnight deadline Monday to file their tax returns, while millions of others will ask for more time —a six-month extension.
World Apr 16 Dozens dead in Japan after 7.3-magnitude quake The second deadly earthquake to strike southern Japan this week killed dozens of people in the early morning hours Saturday as emergency workers flocked to scenes of destruction across the Kumamoto Prefecture.
Nation Apr 10 What ‘The Wire’ can teach us about storytelling The award-winning series captivated viewers attracted to its raw realism and connection to the shadowy inner-workings of Baltimore’s gangs, media and government.
Politics Apr 10 After delegate battles in the West, 2016 candidates turn to NY As Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders continues to add to a string of statewide wins, Hillary Clinton points to a still-commanding lead in the delegate hunt as the the two fight for momentum in New York. Republican candidates Ted Cruz…
World Apr 09 Belgium officials say ‘man in the hat’ found, charged in attacks One of Europe's most wanted men was taken into custody and charged for his roll in the attacks on Paris and Brussels. Prosecutors said Mohamed Abrini admitted to being the "man in the hat" after he was shown a surveillance…
World Apr 03 Brussels airport reopens following suicide attacks Brussels Airport opened amid increased security on Sunday after two suicide bombers killed 16 people inside a busy departure hall on March 22. The airport, one of the busiest in Europe, will operate on a limited basis until the summer.
World Apr 03 Brussels attacks renew concerns over global nuclear security As Belgian authorities continue an expansive international investigation following last month’s terror attacks in Brussels that killed 32 people, new scrutiny is being given to security lapses that have occurred over the years at the country's nuclear facilities.
World Apr 02 Mass grave uncovered in ancient city of Palmyra A mass grave was found in Palmyra after Syrian forces regained control of the ancient Roman city from the Islamic State last week. Women and children were among the victims reportedly killed by members of the self-proclaimed caliphate in a…