Edward Snowden Takes A Selfie With Glenn Greenwald
Edward Snowden, Glenn Greenwald, and Laura Poitras reunite in Moscow.
Reports: AT&T Inc. In Talks To Acquire DirecTV
Bloomberg and the Wall Street Journal reported Monday that AT&T was close to buying the largest U.S. satellite-TV provider.
Amazon And Twitter Team Up With #AmazonCart
Customers can add items to their shopping cart without leaving Twitter.
South Korea's Prime Minister Resigns Over Ferry Disaster Response
Chung Hong-won, the country's No. 2 ranking official, announced his immediate resignation on national television, and apologized for the government's response to the ferry disaster that left more than 300 missing or dead.
Vice Journalist Taken Hostage In Ukraine Is Released
Simon Ostrovsky, who has been reporting on the crisis in Ukraine for months, was taken hostage by separatists in the eastern Ukrainian city of Slovyansk. "I'm out and safe," he tweeted Thursday.
Amazon, HBO Hit Back At Netflix With Streaming Deal
The deal announced Wednesday will make The Sopranos, Six Feet Under, The Wire, and other HBO shows available on Amazon Prime Instant Video.
Boston Remembers Anniversary Of Marathon Bombings
Boston is marking the anniversary of the attacks at the Boston Marathon with a series of events paying tribute to victims and first responders on Tuesday.
Four Killed, Including Gunman, In Shooting Rampage At Fort Hood Military Base
Spc. Ivan Lopez, 34, soldier being treated for depression, died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, officials said. Sixteen people were injured. All the wounded and killed were members of U.S. military.
Fourth Victim Dies Following Car Crash At SXSW
Rashad Charjuan Owens, 21, plowed into a group of people outside a bar in Austin Thursday, March 13, killing four and injuring more than 20.
At Least 8 Killed, Dozens Injured In New York Building Explosion
A gas leak caused an explosion and collapse at two buildings in northern Manhattan on Wednesday. The search for missing residents continues.
Live Video From Kiev
Watch video streamed by the local broadcaster Espreso.tv and Radio Svoboda of the scenes in Independence Square, known as the Maidan, and around Kiev.
Hillary Clinton Tweets Dig At Fox During Super Bowl
Former Secretary of State notes that it's more fun to watch other people "being blitzed & sacked."
Is This The Most Important Selfie Of 2013?
British Prime Minister David Cameron, Denmark's Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt, and President Obama pose for a photo during Nelson Mandela's memorial service. Michelle Obama is not amused.
At Memorial Service, Obama Calls Mandela "The Last Great Liberator Of The 20th Century"
"Your dignity and hope found expression in his life, and your freedom, your democracy is his cherished legacy."
Newtown Shooting 911 Calls Released
Recordings of the 911 calls from the Sandy Hook Elementary School mass shooting on Dec. 14, 2012, have been released. WARNING: Audio contains disturbing content.
"60 Minutes" Airs Apology For Benghazi Report
CBS News has been under fire from critics who dispute details in the 60 Minutes report on 2012 attacks on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya.
BlackBerry CEO Is Out As Company Scraps Plan To Sell Itself
Plans for the smartphone maker to go private have collapsed, the company announced.
"New Yorker" Cover Lampoons Obamacare Website Mess
“When I heard that the troubled Obamacare website was built by a Canadian company, of course I felt personally responsible,” said Barry Blitt, who drew the new cover.
29 Things Only Migraine Sufferers Understand
Stop, drop, and find the nearest dark room to curl up in a ball.
Three Biologists Win Nobel Price In Medicine
James E. Rothman of Yale University; Randy W. Schekman of the University of California, Berkeley; and Dr. Thomas C. Südhof of Stanford University, shared the $1.2 million prize announced by the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm.