Tweet no more?
Twitter disappointed investors again, saying it saw no growth in average monthly active users in the fourth quarter - the first flat quarter sequentially since the company's 2013 initial public offering.
U.S. Justice Dept. sues Ferguson, Missouri, over police reforms
FERGUSON, Mo./WASHINGTON The U.S. Justice Department filed a civil rights lawsuit against Ferguson, Missouri, on Wednesday to enforce a police and court reform plan after the city said it wanted to amend some aspects of a consent decree it had reached with the federal agency.
Breakfast in Harlem
MANCHESTER, N.H. - Sanders' meeting with one of America's most prominent civil rights activists, Al Sharpton, marked a recognition that his campaign must swiftly broaden its base of support if the Vermont senator wants a chance at winning the White House. Full Article
Fed not likely to reverse course on rates: Yellen
WASHINGTON - Janet Yellen said the Federal Reserve is unlikely to reverse its plan to raise interest rates further this year despite risks posed by tighter credit markets, volatile financial markets, and uncertainty over Chinese economic growth. Full Article
Russia proposes Syria truce in March
UNITED NATIONS/DAMASCUS/ONCUPINAR, Turkey - World powers pressed Russia to stop bombing around Aleppo in support of Syria's government and a Western official said Moscow had presented a proposal envisaging a truce in three weeks' time. Full Article
Major German carmakers recall U.S. vehicles
FRANKFURT/WASHINGTON - The three largest German automakers said they will recall 2.5 million vehicles in the U.S. equipped with Takata air bags in a long-running safety crisis involving the Japanese supplier. Full Article
Google says self-driving cars need regulation
WASHINGTON/DETROIT - Alphabet Inc's Google unit told U.S. auto safety regulators that the government's interpretation of motor vehicle safety rules is "extremely important" to its further development of fully self-driving cars. Full Article
Cheeky Monkey sets Chinese New Year tone
As Chinese communities celebrate the start of the year of the monkey, masters of the ancient art of Feng Shui expect plenty of fun, and mischief ahead. Tara Joseph reports.












