Many children among 91 feared dead in Oklahoma

MOORE, Oklahoma - At least 91 people, including 20 children, were feared killed when a 2 mile wide tornado tore through an Oklahoma City suburb, trapping victims beneath the rubble as one elementary school took a direct hit and another was destroyed.  Full Article 

Dollar firms as Fed suspense builds, shares off highs 4:01am EDT

LONDON - The dollar edged higher, gold steadied and European shares remained near five-year highs on Tuesday as investors wait to see if the U.S. Federal Reserve will give any signal on the future of its stimulus program. | Video

U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Commissioner Douglas Shulman speaks during an interview with Reuters at his office in Washington October 8, 2009. REUTERS/Hyungwon Kang

IRS officials back on Capitol Hill hot seat

WASHINGTON - A Senate panel will try to pry more details out of current and former officials of the Internal Revenue Service about the agency's targeting of conservative groups for extra scrutiny when they sought tax-exempt status.  Full Article 

Israeli soldiers receive a briefing at an observation point on Mount Bental in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights May 5, 2013.  REUTERS/Baz Ratner

Israel fires back at Syria after troops attacked

JERUSALEM - Israeli troops shot at a target across the Syrian frontier in response to gunfire that struck its forces in the Golan Heights, the Israeli military said.  Full Article 

Yahoo Chief Executive Marissa Mayer speaks at a news conference in Times Square, New York May 20, 2013. REUTERS/Adrees Latif

Yahoo's rise in Asia offsets risk from Tumblr bet

SAN FRANCISCO - Yahoo Inc Chief Executive Marissa Mayer's $1.1 billion acquisition of blogging service Tumblr will be a test of her ability to revive the aging Web portal.  Full Article | Video 

JPMorgan Chase & Co CEO Jamie Dimon testifies before the House Financial Services hearing on "Examining Bank Supervision and Risk Management in Light of JPMorgan Chase's Trading Loss" on Capitol Hill in Washington June 19, 2012. REUTERS/Yuri Gripas

JPMorgan investors on edge over Dimon vote

TAMPA, Florida - As final ballots come in on a proposal to strip JPMorgan Chase Chairman and Chief Executive Jamie Dimon of his chairman title, some worry about what will happen if shareholders win what will likely be a close vote.  Full Article 

The Apple logo hangs inside the glass entrance to the Apple Store on 5th Avenue in New York City, April 4, 2013. REUTERS/Mike Segar

Apple, Congress spar over taxes

WASHINGTON/SAN FRANCISCO - In a memorandum released a day before Apple CEO Tim Cook testifies before Congress, a Senate committee revealed that the company uses an unusual tax structure to ensure that it pays little or no taxes to any government.   Full Article 

Obama declares OK major disaster

May 21 - Obama grants federal aid to Oklahoma after a deadly tornado kills at least 51 people. Julie Noce reports.

Jack Shafer

What was James Rosen thinking?

While I join the chorus of rage aimed at the excesses of a Department of Justice leak investigation that has criminalized the reporting of Fox News Channel’s James Rosen, I also wonder how much of Rosen’s trouble is of his own making.   Commentary 

Craig Shirley

Conservatives versus the GOP

The hoopla over the new George W. Bush Library in Dallas, as well as some gauzy looks back penned by former aides, shows we are in the middle of “The Great Bush Revisionism.” The former president is being lauded and congratulated. But for what?  Commentary 

Brenda Shaffer

For Russia, Syria is not in the Middle East

Moscow considers Syria different from its other allies in the Middle East because the outcome affects Russia's core strategic interests in the Mediterranean – including its global naval strategy and energy exports.  Commentary 

Hugo Dixon

UK should get on front foot with City

Britain has been playing a defensive game in response to the barrage of misguided financial rules from Brussels. It now needs to sell the City as part of the solution to Europe's problems. The opportunity is huge. It could even help keep Britain in the EU.  Commentary 

Nicholas Wapshott

Austerity is a moral issue

Europe’s economic turmoil is dragging the world economy down. Despite this destructive display of unnecessary masochism, many Americans still demand that the U.S. sequester be allowed to continue slashing at public spending.  Commentary 

Zachary Karabell

Massive, open, online disruption

Massive, open, online classes are transforming higher education and saving students money. So why are so many administrators and professors scared? Because tech is about to disrupt their industry like it's changed so many others.   Commentary