Iran plans for life after sanctions in oil market
ANKARA/LONDON - While it negotiates its nuclear program with western powers, Iran is preparing sweeter oil development contracts to attract foreign investors once sanctions are lifted. Full Article
Greek plans buoy European shares, euro zone debt
LONDON - European shares rallied and yields on euro zone government bonds tumbled on Tuesday after the new Greek government dropped calls for a write-down on its foreign debt.
Looking for land on the moon? Talk to the FAA
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - U.S. companies can stake claims to lunar territory through an existing licensing process for space launches through the Federal Aviation Administration. Full Article
Daycare center shuts down after measles scare
LOS ANGELES - A daycare center at a Southern California high school has been closed and more than a dozen infants placed under three-week quarantine after a baby enrolled in the program was diagnosed with measles, a school district official said. Full Article
Pentagon seeks bigger defense budget
WASHINGTON - Facing new security challenges in the Middle East and Ukraine, the Obama administration proposed an increased $534 billion Pentagon base budget plus $51 billion in war funds. Full Article
Greece outlines debt 'menu' for skeptics
LONDON/ATHENS - Greece's new government dropped calls for a write-off of its foreign debt and proposed ending a standoff with its official creditors by swapping the debt for growth-linked bonds. Full Article
Cuba sounds warning ahead of U.S. talks
HAVANA - Cuba warned the United States that it wants American diplomats to scale back aid for Cuban dissidents before the two countries can reopen embassies in each other's capitals. Full Article
Warren Sapp arrested on suspicion of soliciting prostitutes, assault
Hall of Famer Warren Sapp faces misdemeanor charges of soliciting prostitutes and of assault after the Super Bowl in Phoenix. Nathan Frandino reports.










