Bill Clinton blasts Black Lives Matter protesters

NEW YORK - Bill Clinton angrily told Black Lives Matter protesters that they "are defending the people who kill the lives you say matter," prompting criticism from black voters whose support Hillary Clinton is counting on in her quest for the presidency.

Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron addresses students at Exeter University in Exeter, Britain April 7, 2016. REUTERS/Dan Kitwood/Pool

British PM had stake in father's offshore trust

British Prime Minister David Cameron said in a TV interview that he once had a stake in his late father's offshore trust. Cameron's father Ian was among tens of thousands of people named in the leaked documents that spurred a global scandal.   Full Article 

A Tesla Model 3 sedan, its first car aimed at the mass market, is displayed during its launch in Hawthorne, California, March 31, 2016. Picture taken March 31, 2016.  REUTERS/Joe White

Orders roll in for Tesla's new Model 3

Electric car maker Tesla said it had received more than 325,000 orders for its new Model 3 sedan in the first week of bookings.  Full Article 

Actor Charlie Sheen (L) points to a pedestrian while he walks around Times Square in New York, January 14, 2013.  REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz

Media refuse to help in Sheen investigation

NEW YORK - Celebrity website RadarOnline.com and the National Enquirer tabloid refused to hand over material sought by authorities investigating threats those media reported actor Charlie Sheen made against a former girlfriend.  Full Article 

A gender-neutral bathroom is seen at the University of California, Irvine in Irvine, California September 30, 2014. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson

Bill to block transgender access to bathrooms

South Carolina lawmakers have introduced a measure that would block transgender people from using public bathrooms that don't match their birth sex.  Full Article 


Puerto Rico’s other crisis

Members of the Committee of retired Teachers of Puerto Rico's Teachers Federation protest in front of the office where they receive their retirment money in San Juan, March 18, 2016. The signs read "You don't play with my retirement." REUTERS/Alvin Baez

For years, the territory's government piled on the benefits without paying for them. Now it faces the prospect of stiffing either retirees or foreign creditors – or both.  Full Article | Graphics: Digging a deeper hole 

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Love and marriage center of Pope's exhortation

Pope Francis will reveal his much-anticipated 'Apostolic Exhortation' on Friday on whether divorced couples who remarry can be included in communion and other rituals from which they have traditionally been banned. Gavino Garay reports.

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