Republicans come up short in search for diverse voters

Ten months before the 2016 election, the GOP has yet to resolve a problem its leaders said contributed to Mitt Romney’s 2012 loss: a lack of support among Hispanic and younger voters.

Texas 'affluenza' teen captured in Mexico to be returned to U.S. 3:04am EST

FORT WORTH, Texas/PUERTO VALLARTA, Mexico A rich Texas teenager who fled with his mother to Mexico to avoid possible jail time for violating his probation in a drunken-driving crash that left four people dead planned the flight and even held a farewell party, U.S. authorities said on Tuesday. | Video

Submerged roads and houses are seen after several days of heavy rain led to flooding, in an aerial view over Union, Missouri December 29, 2015.  REUTERS/Kate Munsch

Severe floods hit Missouri, storms sweep north

KANSAS CITY, Mo./CHICAGO - Floods in Missouri forced hundreds of residents out of their homes after four days of storms sent rivers to record levels, killing at least 13 people, closing hundreds of roads and halting shipping on the swollen Mississippi river.  Full Article 

A member of the Iraqi security forces gestures at a government complex in the city of Ramadi, December 28, 2015. REUTERS/Stringer

ISIS suffers double blow as Ramadi falls

BAGHDAD - U.S.-led forces have killed 10 Islamic State leaders in air strikes, including individuals linked to the Paris attacks, after Iraqi forces ousted it from the city of Ramadi.  Full Article 

A section of the BP Eastern Trough Area Project (ETAP) oil platform is seen in the North Sea, around 100 miles east of Aberdeen in Scotland February 24, 2014. REUTERS/Andy Buchanan/pool

Brent oil prices retreat toward 11-year lows

LONDON - Brent crude oil slid back toward 11-year lows as indications of slowing global energy demand bumped up against record-high inventories.  Full Article 

An investor looks at an electronic board showing stock information at a brokerage house in Shanghai, China, August 26, 2015.REUTERS/Aly Song

China suspends forex business for some banks

SHANGHAI - China's central bank has suspended at least three foreign banks from conducting some foreign exchange business until the end of March, three sources who had seen the suspension notices told Reuters.  Full Article 

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Recovering what matters most amid rising waters in Argentina

Flood victims in Argentina salvage their belongings amid rising waters, after the worst flooding in decades that has forced more than 100,000 to evacuate. Rough Cut - Subtitled (no reporter narration).

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