Apple Introduces 2 New iPhone ModelsApple's latest iPhones will come in a bevy of colors and two distinct designs, a cheaper one made of plastic and another that aims to be "the gold standard of smartphones" and reads your fingerprint.
Syria Accepts Weapons Plan, Strike Momentum EasesMomentum to avoid Western missile strikes on Syria intensified Tuesday, as President Bashar Assad's government accepted a plan to turn over its chemical weapons stockpile and France pitched a U.N. Security Council resolution to verify the disarmament.
FDA: Roche Drug Works in Early-Stage Breast CancerThe Food and Drug Administration has issued a positive review of a breast cancer drug from Roche that could soon become the first pharmaceutical option for treating the earliest stages of the disease.
Feds Plan to Release Details of Secret Spy CourtThe Obama administration is releasing hundreds of previously classified documents detailing activities of the country's long-secret spy court that authorizes domestic surveillance programs.
Talking Diplomacy in Syria, Obama Goes to CongressPresident Barack Obama angled to end the impasse over Syria on Tuesday by pressing his case for U.S. airstrikes against Bashar Assad's regime as he held out hope of a diplomatic solution under which Syria surrenders its chemical weapons.
Gov. Bryant on Trade Mission to BrazilGov. Phil Bryant and a group of Mississippi business leaders are in Brazil this week to meet with local trade organizations and officials.
Groups Race to Hire, Train 'Obamacare' GuidesWith the program known as "Obamacare" only weeks away from its key launch date, hectic preparations are in motion in communities across the country to deal with one of its major practical challenges: hiring and training a small army of …
Kerry Reasserts Syria Charge Despite Assad DenialSecretary of State John Kerry said Monday that Syrian President Bashar Assad could resolve the crisis surrounding his purported use of chemical weapons by turning "every single bit" of his arsenal over to the international community by the end of …
Assad: 'Expect Everything' in Response to AttackSyrian President Bashar Assad is warning the U.S. of repercussions if it launches a military strike against him. "You should expect everything," Assad said in an interview, while denying that his troops used chemical weapons. "If you strike somewhere, you …
Report: U.S. Spied on Brazil's Petrobras, GoogleDocuments leaked by Edward Snowden indicate the National Security Agency spied on Brazil's state-run oil company, the private computer networks of Google and a company that facilitates most of the world's international bank transfers, a Brazilian TV report says.
Analysis: Road Effort Needs Business SupportEfforts to raise money to repair and build highways just don't have the broad push that lifted a major highway program to passage in the Legislature a generation ago.
JSU, Holmes Sign Pact to Help StudentsJackson State University and Holmes Community College have signed a partnership to increase educational opportunities and degree completion for students.
Report: Ohio Kidnapper Called Mother of 1 VictimCleveland kidnapper Ariel Castro said he called the mother of one of his captives and told the woman her daughter was alive and had become his wife, according to interrogation tapes.