Brussels Mourns Terror Victims
At least 34 people were killed in coordinated bombings of key infrastructure sites in Brussels, which were claimed by ISIS. The city came together to mourn the dead and support the injured following the deadly attacks

At least 34 people were killed in coordinated bombings of key infrastructure sites in Brussels, which were claimed by ISIS. The city came together to mourn the dead and support the injured following the deadly attacks
After engaging with the Cuban government, entrepreneurs, and the faith community, President Obama took an opportunity to speak to the people he sees as having the most at stake under the decades-long embargo
Republicans headed to the polls in Utah and Arizona on Tuesday, the latest to offer their ballots in a presidential race that, at the moment, has real estate billionaire Donald Trump as its leader. Democrats, too, were clashing in those states, plus Idaho
For the first time ever, retail revenue from streaming services eclipsed revenue for digital downloads in 2015. Music fans are opening their wallets to pay for music subscription services, or listening to songs on free ad-supported platforms
Rob Ford, the boisterous, hard-partying and scandal-plagued former Toronto mayor whose battle with a rare abdominal cancer forced him out of the 2014 election race, has died, according to a family statement released by his office
The former Alaska governor and vice presidential candidate has signed a deal with Montana-based production company Warm Springs, whose other shows include titles like 'Friends of NRA' and 'Log Cabin Living,' to film a pilot of a courtroom TV show
Stronger warnings will be added to painkiller medications in the U.S. to combat the growing problem of opioid addiction, the FDA announced. Labeling changes will add more warnings to prescription opioids like oxycodone, hydrocodone and morphine
The U.S. Supreme Court rejected an appeal from a Texas man whose attorneys wanted a high court ban on executing mentally impaired prisoners extended to him so he could be spared from a lethal injection
Two days after telling reporters that male players have carried the sport of tennis, Raymond Moore has stepped down as Indian Wells Tennis Garden CEO. “I would like to personally thank all the great women athletes who fought so hard," he said
Lawmakers and regulators have dramatically increased the number of hours required of pilots. The idea was to boost safety, but the change is helping fuel a pilot shortage the airline industry continues to grapple with as well as travelers across the country
Federal prosecutors said "an outside party" has come forward and shown the FBI a possible method for unlocking the phone used by one of the shooters in San Bernardino terror attack. Authorities say they need time to determine if the method will work
Tamara Green and several other women who have sued Bill Cosby for defamation won a key ruling in federal court that will allow them to view files related to the only case in which he faces criminal charges
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