Letter
March 2015
Netanyahu to use Congress’ bully pulpit to assail Iran talks
Netanyahu insists he is privy to emerging details of a deal and is expected to lay out specific concerns in Tuesday’s speech to a joint meeting of Congress.
‘Divergent’ author writing new series
Coming in 2017, the first book is about a boy’s unlikely alliance with an enemy.
‘Judge Judy’ doesn’t plan to adjourn anytime soon
‘Judge Judy’ Sheindlin has extended her contract for three years.
Boston starts grab of parking space savers
The city is collecting the bric-a-brac used to save parking spaces earned by back-breaking shoveling.
Google will enter wireless market
Google wants to showcase innovations and unify connectivity in ways far beyond its Nexus phones.
Georgia woman’s execution on hold for review by Supreme Court
Kelly Gissendaner’s lawyers seek a last-minute stay regarding her role in the 1997 murder of her husband.
Pakistani suspect in terror trial claims he sought bride
Abid Nasser says he was busy emailing women on the Internet, not plotting a teror attack in Manchester, England.
Natalia Revuelta Clews, Cuban socialite who had daughter with Castro, dies at 89
She opened her home for him to plot a barracks assault tin 1952 that is considered the start of the revolution.
Boat that Tsarnaev hid in becomes key part of legal tussle
Attorneys at a pretrial hearing argue about how the jury in the marathon bombing trial will view the whole boat or panels of it.