Donald Trump's Bad Weekend
Donald Trump’s effort to reset his campaign following defeat in Wisconsin showed no signs of paying off this weekend, as a series of technical failures by his campaign set his hopes back even further
Donald Trump’s effort to reset his campaign following defeat in Wisconsin showed no signs of paying off this weekend, as a series of technical failures by his campaign set his hopes back even further
The attackers who struck Brussels on March 22 initially planned to launch a second assault on France, officials said, but the perpetrators were "surprised by the speed of the progress in the ongoing investigation" and decided to rush an attack on Brussels instead
President Barack Obama said politics will not interfere with the Justice Department’s probe into Hillary Clinton’s controversial use of a private email server while she was Secretary of State
The Golden State Warriors got an historic victory in the one place they hadn't won in nearly two decades. Stephen Curry had 37 points and the Warriors beat the San Antonio Spurs 92-86 for their 72nd win
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry visited the memorial to Hiroshima's atomic bombing, delivering a message of hope for a nuclear-free world. A senior U.S. official said Kerry wouldn't say sorry for the attack that killed 140,000 people
The Saudi-led coalition that has been bombing Yemen's Houthi rebels for more than a year said it will adhere to a cease-fire that took effect just before midnight Sunday, and the rebels also pledged to halt hostilities
Former New Orleans Saints player Will Smith was shot and killed after a traffic accident. The former defensive end died of multiple gunshot wounds, officials said, in what appeared to be a road rage accident
Danny Willett has won the Masters after a stunning collapse by Jordan Spieth. Willett shot a closing 67 for a 5-under 283 total. He was assured of his first major title when Spieth made bogey at the 17th hole
A colonel from North Korea's military spy agency fled to South Korea last year, Seoul officials said. The announcement came three days after Seoul revealed 13 North Koreans working at the same restaurant in a foreign country had defected
The death or loss of a person close to you can actually cause physical changes that can lead to serious heart problems. A new study finds that people whose partner dies are at a significantly higher risk for atrial fibrillation, or irregular heart beat
Police in India detained five individuals over a massive fire at a temple in the southern state of Kerala that killed at least 109 people and injured close to 400 others. ndian authorities have ordered a formal inquiry into the incident
Bernie Sanders won the Wyoming caucuses over Hillary Clinton, continuing the senator's recent string of victories. But the win isn't likely to help him make up much ground against Clinton in the delegate race that will decide nomination
On the 15th anniversary of the record-breaking spacecraft's launch
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