JERUSALEM (AP) - Israel's military has grounded a fleet of high altitude surveillance drones after one was downed over the Mediterranean Sea. (Source: Associated Press)... [Full Article]
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Twitter has hired Cynthia Gaylor from Morgan Stanley to run its corporate development team, bringing in a veteran investment banker with experience in acquisitions and initial public offerings. Twitter, which announced Gaylo... [Full Article]
By Josie Cox LONDON, April 29 - Apple took initial steps Monday for what would be its first debt sale ever, as the U.S. computer giant lays the groundwork for what would be one of the most anticipated bond sales of the year. The company was to begin ... [Full Article]
FORWARD OPERATING BASE CONNOLLY, Afghanistan (AP) - The Americans could be spotted waiting for the Chinooks in the 2 a.m. darkness only by the shape of their night-vision goggles, as they shared a cigarette with glowing embers in quick drags among th... [Full Article]
MOSCOW (AP) - MOSCOW (AP) - Militants from Chechnya and other restive regions in Russia's volatile North Caucasus have targeted Moscow and other areas with bombings and hostage-takings, but the allegations of involvement in the Boston Marathon e... [Full Article]
(Reuters) - American Airlines said its reservation system had an outage on Tuesday, leading to a system wide delay that grounded the carrier's fleet and halted its flights at least through late in the afternoon. The company said it grounded flig... [Full Article]
By Emily Stephenson and David Henry WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - For the past year, a special team of U.S. bank regulators has been on a quiet mission to end the belief on Wall Street that large banks are "too big to fail." The team from... [Full Article]
By Emily Stephenson and David Henry WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - For the past year, a special team of U.S. bank regulators has been on a quiet mission to end the belief on Wall Street that large banks are "too big to fail." The team from... [Full Article]
PITTSBURGH (AP) - An Ohio prosecutor who light-heartedly filed a criminal indictment against the famous Pennsylvania groundhog who fraudulently "predicted" an early spring said he may consider a pardon now that the animal's handler is ... [Full Article]