Belgian police asked citizens not to tweet information about their movements. Perhaps not surprisingly, Twitter responded with pictures of cats.
Read More »Drug Giant Pfizer To Merge With Allergan In Deal To Lower Corporate Taxes
The deal will create the world's largest pharmaceutical company by sales, bringing together the makers of Viagra and Botox.
Read More »Brussels Remains On High Alert; Schools And Universities To Reopen This Week
Salah Abdeslam, one of the main suspects of the Paris attacks, is believed to still be on the loose. Schools and universities, however, will reopen on Wednesday.
Read More »Argentina Elects Opposition Candidate As Its Next President
The win by Mauricio Macri ends the 12-year rule of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner's Peronist Party. Macri, the former mayor of Buenos Aires, promised to roll back some of Kirchner's policies.
Read More »Trump Doubles Down On Claim He Saw Thousands Cheer In N.J. On 9/11
In an interview, Donald Trump said people in New Jersey — "where you have large Arab populations" — were cheering when the Twin Towers came down. Police, however, have said it did not happen.
Read More »Reports: ‘Washington Post’ Journalist Sentenced To Jail Time In Iran
Jason Rezaian has been accused by the country of espionage. A judiciary spokesman said a sentence had been handed down, but refused to say anything more.
Read More »Police Arrest 16 In Belgium, As Heightened Terror Alert Continues
Raids on Sunday night resulted in 16 arrests, Belgian prosecutors say. The news came after Brussels spent another day essentially locked down over "concrete information" of a terrorist plot.
Read More »In Paris, Security Checks For Shoppers — And Children
On a famous shopping street in Paris, children climb up to gaze at Christmas displays in shop windows. But inside these venerable stores, security is a top concern.
Read More »Vatican Charges 5 Over Leaked Documents, Alleging ‘Organized Crime’
Those arrested include Spanish Monsignor Lucio Vallejo Balda and Francesca Immacolata Chaouqui, who served on the pope's special commission on economic reform.
Read More »Vatican Charges 5 Over Leaked Documents, Alleging ‘Organized Crime’
Those arrested include Spanish Monsignor Lucio Vallejo Balda and Francesca Immacolata Chaouqui, who served on the pope's special commission on economic reform.
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