A charter bus crash early Thursday in Irving, Texas, killed two and injured dozens.
Traffic was halted in both directions of the President George Bush Turnpike.
What's News: Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and tech leaders launch FWD.us, a political advocacy group. Burger King CEO Bernardo Hees will be the new CEO of Heinz. J.P. Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon apologizes to shareholders. Joanne Po reports. Photo: Getty
mmigrants and activists rallied Wednesday in a coordinated set of protests aimed at pressing Congress to approve immigration measures that would grant 11 million immigrants living here illegally a path toward citizenship. Video: Associated Press.
North Korea has moved at least one midrange missile to its east coast for a possible test firing and may launch others. Daniel Pinkston from International Crisis Group, talks about what North Korea hopes to gain by escalating tensions.
Rules on how to deal with troubled banks in the euro-zone should be accelerated and the currency bloc's banking union should be in place by 2015, the European Commissioner for economic and monetary affairs, Olli Rehn, said in an interview Thursday.
Spring is finally here, and new bags are in bloom. To get a glimpse of the latest in satchels, clutches and totes, Wall Street Journal reporter Elizabeth Holmes headed to Bloomingdale's flagship store in New York City. Fashion accessories director Brooke Jaffe showed us how to pick the perfect purse to polish your spring look
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