How an Indonesian cafe owner turned toward jihad
JAKARTA - Seven years ago, Bahrun Naim was quietly running an Internet cafe in the small Indonesian city of Solo. Today, he mastermined an attack that killed seven people in Jakarta, police say.
Wall St. rallies as oil prices rebound
U.S. stocks rallied strongly on Thursday, with the S&P 500 crossing a key technical level, as a rebound in oil prices boosted energy companies.
Fed to hike rates three times this year
The Federal Reserve will raise interest rates only three times this year as it faces a more subdued outlook for both the U.S. and world economies, a Reuters poll of economists found. Full Article
'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
Widow sues Twitter for alleged aid to ISIS
The widow of an American killed in a shooting attack at a Jordanian police training center has sued Twitter, blaming the social media company for making it easier for Islamic State to spread its message. Full Article
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
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.












