Monday, February 22, 2016

N. Korea quietly reached out to U.S.

North Korea quietly reached out to U.S. officials through the United Nations in New York last fall to propose formal peace talks on ending the Korean War, a response to President Barack Obama's comments that the U.S. was willing to engage Pyongyang as it has with other rogue regimes, senior U.S. officials told CNN.









Asian shares surrender gains as oil prices retreat

SINGAPORE/TOKYO (Reuters) - Asian shares retreated from a seven-week high on Tuesday as the oil price rally that boosted global equity markets reversed, while the euro and sterling were hit by uncertainty over Britain's membership in the European Union.











Cruz sacks top aide over doctored video

Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz asks his campaign spokesman to resign after the staffer promoted doctored video of rival Marco Rubio on Twitter.

Virgin Galactic to unveil new spaceship











Denver Broncos await Peyton Manning's next move

Peyton Manning has a decision to make. So do the Denver Broncos.









What's Next For Self-Driving Cars?

Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx says standards must be developed, such as determining whether licensed drivers will be required. But he says potential safety benefits will be a big advantage.

Sunday, February 21, 2016

Taxi driver held over Kalamazoo deaths

A taxi driver is being held over the deaths of six people in an apparently random shooting spree in the Michigan city of Kalamazoo.

Asia shares edge ahead with oil, pound slips

SYDNEY (Reuters) - Asian share markets edged cautiously higher on Monday as investors awaited a rush of February industry surveys to take the pulse of the global economy, while sterling suffered on concerns the UK might yet vote to leave the European Union.


'He put my fiance in prison... and saved his life'

LAPD Officer Deon Joseph talks about working with the community with CNN's Sara Sidner.









Senators Returning to Square Off Head to Head Over Replacing Scalia

Congress will reconvene on Monday for what is expected to be a protracted fight over any Supreme Court nominee offered by President Obama.