Wednesday, April 2, 2014
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:
Authorities keep hundreds of thousands of people out of their beds after a magnitude-8.2 earthquake triggered tsunami warnings.
If the wreckage of the missing Malaysian airliner rests somewhere in the Indian Ocean's depths, investigators will likely need to use robot submarines to find it.
The loan guarantees are part of a bill giving lawmakers a way to denounce Russia for its military incursion and express support for Kiev.
Muriel Bowser wins the District of Columbia's Democratic mayoral primary, defeating scandal-plagued incumbent Vincent Gray.
New CEO Mary Barra tries to distance the automaker from its "cost culture" past as she appears before Congress, amid a massive recall caused by a 57-cent part.
International organizations are providing some of those who have lost a limb with artificial ones.
Releasing the convicted spy could spur talks between Israel and the Palestinians -- or prove a costly embarrassment to the White House.
Floodwaters at the site are receding, allowing crews to expand their search--and find more human remains.
The Texas senator and tea party favorite is to speak before the student body of Liberty University, founded by the late Rev. Jerry Falwell.
Tourism companies say they are being inundated with requests to sign up for the April 13 Pyongyang marathon.