BANGUI, Central African Republic (AP) — The Christian militiamen fighting to oust Central African Republic's Muslim president from power hide in the hills far on the edge of the capital. Out of the forest of banana trees, about two dozen young men slowly emerge to meet their visitors — armed with clubs, machetes and hunting […]
CENTENNIAL, Colo. (AP) — Investigators on Saturday were working to find out what motivated a teenage gunman to enter his suburban Denver high school armed with a shotgun looking for a specific teacher a day earlier.
Satanists seek spot next to Ten Commandments monument on steps of Oklahoma\'s Statehouse Published December 09, 2013 | Associated Press ADVERTISEMENT OKLAHOMA CITY – In their zeal to tout their faith in the …
KIEV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukraine's president says he will ask the country's general prosecutor to find a way to release some of the demonstrators who were arrested in recent protests, in a bid to defuse the country's tensions.
KIEV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukraine's embattled President Viktor Yanukovych on Tuesday promised that some demonstrators arrested in the massive protests sweeping the capital will be released, part of a bid to defuse a political stand-off that is threatening his leadership.
Stocks ended slightly higher on Monday as investors awaited more clues from the Federal Reserve on whether the central bank will soon begin to wind down its economic stimulus.
BANGUI, Central African Republic (AP) — Thousands of Christian civilians sought refuge at an airport guarded by French soldiers Friday, fleeing from the mostly Muslim ex-rebels with machetes and guns who rule the country a day after the worst violence to hit the chaotic capital in nine months.
Italian oil and gas group Eni (ENI.MI) said it may demand as much as $10 billion from Norway’s Statoil (STL.OL) in arbitration in one of the biggest cases ever over expensive long-term gas contracts. Eni started arbitration proceedings against Statoil in August. Chief Executive Paolo Scaroni said on Thursday that a recent Norwegian media report […]
Japan’s industry bureaucrats once guided the nation’s world-beating drive to export cars and electronics. The “Cool Japan Fund,” to launch on Monday, aims eventually to use about $1 billion of mostly public funds to boost distinctive food and drink, fashion, animated and live-action movies and other such “soft” exports. Although conceived before Prime Minister Shinzo […]
According to the Christian Post, Pastor Teddy Parker, Jr's funeral was live streamed Saturday, Nov. 16, and now his family is left without the main breadwinner. Pastor Teddy committed suicide this past Sunday by shooting himself in…