Indian Wells CEO Raymond Moore says his comments about female tennis players were in "poor taste and erroneous." Among those displeased: Serena Williams.
Read More »Obama: ‘This Is A New Day — Es Un Nuevo Dia — Between Our Two Countries’
The two leaders agreed that there are still deep fissures between the two countries, including on human rights issues. But bilateral talks will continue, they promised.
Read More »North Korea Fires 5 Short-Range Missiles Into The Sea
These are the latest in a string of similar launches, despite repeated calls from the international community to stop them.
Read More »Belgian Police Identify Suspected Accomplice Of Salah Abdeslam
Police say they've learned the true identity of one of the people allegedly involved in supporting the Paris attacks. That suspect is Laachroui Najim, who used a fake name and is wanted for arrest.
Read More »Bob Adelman, Who Photographed Iconic Civil Rights Moments, Dies
His photos appeared in national newspapers and magazines. But Adelman was an artist and activist first. He was a part of the civil rights movements.
Read More »President Obama Touches Down In Cuba, Commencing A Historic Visit
When he landed Sunday in Havana, Obama became the first U.S. president to visit Cuban soil since 1928. During his brief trip he'll be meeting with Cuban President Raul Castro and political dissidents.
Read More »Happy Spring! A Roundup Of Stories For The Vernal Equinox
Early Sunday morning, the earth's axis was pointed neither toward nor away from the sun. So spring has sprung — astronomically speaking. We dug into our archives to mark the occasion.
Read More »After Surviving Aegean Sea, Syrian Swimmer Hopes For Spot In Olympics
Yusra Mardini struggled to keep up her training in war-torn Damascus. Then swimming became a matter of life or death during her perilous crossing to Greece. Now the refugee hopes to qualify for Rio.
Read More »Turkish Interior Minister Says Istanbul Suicide Bomber Was ISIS Member
Efkan Ala said Sunday that the attacker who struck Istanbul on Saturday was a Turkish-born member of ISIS. Four victims died in the blast: three Israelis or Israeli-Americans and one Iranian.
Read More »And Then There Were 4: Second Eaglet Emerges On D.C. Eagle Cam
"Mr. President" and "The First Lady," a pair of mated bald eagles in the National Arboretum, are officially raising two eaglets: their second egg hatched overnight.
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