Islamic State militants attack Jakarta, seven killed

JAKARTA - Indonesia blamed Islamic State for an attack by suicide bombers and gunmen in the heart of Jakarta that brought the radical group's violence to the world's most populous Muslim country.

Wall Street up strongly as tech selloff fades 10:57am EST

Wall Street rallied on Thursday morning, with the S&P 500 reclaiming the key 1,900 mark, as an early selloff in technology stocks fizzled and steadying oil prices boosted energy companies.

  Cast member Leonardo DiCaprio poses at the premiere of 'The Revenant' in Hollywood, California in this December 16, 2015 file photo. Reuters/Mario Anzuoni

'The Revenant' leads Oscar nominations

LOS ANGELES - Pioneer-era drama "The Revenant" led the Oscar nominations with 12 nods, including best picture, while gritty action movie "Mad Max: Fury Road" landed 10.  Full Article | Slideshow 

Michigan National Guard Staff Sergeant William Phillips assists a Flint resident with bottled water at a fire station in Flint, Michigan January 13, 2016.  REUTERS/Rebecca Cook

Legionnaires' disease kills 10 in Michigan

The Michigan county already reeling from lead-contaminated drinking water in the city of Flint has seen a spike of Legionnaires' disease that may or may not be related to the water crisis, officials said.  Full Article 

Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio speaks at a campaign rally in Raleigh, North Carolina January 9, 2016. REUTERS/Jonathan Drake

Day of reckoning is coming for Rubio

CHARLESTON, S.C. - Republican Marco Rubio may still have a breakthrough in the race for the White House, but with 20 days to go until Iowa's nominating caucuses, he faces questions about his campaign strategy.   Full Article 

A sign is pictured at the entrance to a Planned Parenthood building in New York August 31, 2015. Picture taken August 31, 2015. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson

Kansas to cut Planned Parenthood funding

Kansas Governor Sam Brownback has ordered state officials to cut off funding for Planned Parenthood and its affiliates through the state Medicaid program, a move the organization said it would challenge in court.  Full Article 

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U.S. sees luxury condos as possible laundering schemes

The United States is going after international criminals who use real estate to launder money by ordering title insurance companies to report the identities of people making all-cash purchases of high-end real estate in Miami and Manhattan.

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