Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks during a news conference at the United Nations in New York March 10, 2015. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson

Clinton says used personal email for convenience

NEW YORK - Hillary Clinton, under attack for using a personal email address to conduct U.S. State Department business, defended the practice on as a matter of "convenience," but her comments failed to calm critics, who accused her of secrecy.  Full Article | Video 

Asia stocks fall on Fed nerves, dollar in top flight 2:00am EDT

TOKYO - Asian stocks skidded to a two-month low on Wednesday as nervous markets recoiled on worries about an earlier U.S. interest rate hike, a prospect that sent the dollar to a 12-year high against the euro.

Apple watches are displayed following an Apple event in San Francisco, California March 9, 2015.  REUTERS/Robert Galbraith

Apple Watch yet to set Chinese pulses racing

BEIJING - In China, which is the second-biggest iPhone market after the U.S., it seems too early to say whether the curved wristpieces from Cupertino will command that must-have cachet for millions of middle-upper-class Chinese.  Full Article 

The mother of Muhammad Musallam, an Israeli Arab held by Islamic State in Syria as an alleged spy, weeps as she holds his photograph in her East Jerusalem home February 12, 2015. REUTERS/Ammar Awad

Islamic State video claims killing of 'Israeli spy'

BEIRUT - A video posted online by Islamic State militants showed a boy killing Muhammad Musallam, an Israeli Arab accused by the group of having signed up as a jihadi to spy for Mossad.  Full Article 

A blood-stained message that prosecutors say Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev wrote on the inside of a boat is seen with bullet holes in an undated evidence picture shown to jurors in Boston March 10, 2015. REUTERS/U.S. Department of Justice/Handout via Reuters

Boston bomb jury sees blood-stained note

BOSTON - Jurors in the trial of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev got to see the message prosecutors say he wrote explaining his reasoning for killing innocent people.  Full Article 

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif attends the 28th Session of the Human Rights Council at the United Nations in Geneva March 2, 2015. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse

Iran mocks letter from 47 GOP senators

Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif brushed off a letter from conservative U.S. senators critical of his nuclear negotiations with the U.S., telling the senators that they don't understand the rules of international law.  Video | Full Article 

Rough Cut
Hillary Clinton: 'It would have been better to have second email address'

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says she opted for convenience in using a personal email at the State Department so she could carry one device instead of two. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).