Hillary Clinton barks like a dog to slam Republicans

Hillary Clinton's stump speech has gone to the dogs.Not really. But Clinton told a colorful story on Monday in Reno that ended with the former secretary of state barking like a dog.

U.S. Air Force to send F-15 jets to Finland

The U.S. Air Force will send six F-15s to Finland this spring for exercises that will operate out of a base about 100 miles from the border with Russia, military officials say.

$1 billion drug bust in Australia

Australian police have seized $1 billion Australian dollars' worth of the drug "ice" from a shipment of silicon bra inserts and art supplies, the country's federal police said, worth approximately US$700 million.

Bush family values: 43 comes to Jeb's rescue

Jeb Bush, who has struggled with the political baggage attached to his famous last name, has finally come to a place where his family is not a liability: South Carolina.

Hasina to give approval of AL UP candidates

The aspirant candidates from ruling Awami League will need approval letters from the party chief Sheikh Hasina, also prime minister, for filing nomination paper for chairmen candidates in the upcoming union parishad polls.

Defaulted loans up by Tk 1,215cr in ’15 despite large loans’ restructuring

Defaulted loans or non-performing loans in the banking sector rose by Tk 1,215.45 crore in 2015 although Bangladesh Bank allowed restructuring of a huge amount of large loans of different corporate groups in the year.

Govt makes farce in name of blogger killing trial: Ganajagaran Mancha

Ganajagaran Mancha spokesperson Imran H Sarkar on Monday said that genuine killers of blogger Ahmed Rajib Haider were not punished and the government made farce in the name of trial.

AL, allies take to streets to protest at Khaleda remarks

The ruling Awami League-led alliance on Monday formed a human chain protesting against what it said derogatory remarks by BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia over the war of independence and continued conspiracy being hatched by Pakistan against Bangladesh.

Constitution expert Mahmudul Islam dies

Constitution expert, Mahmudul Islam, also a senior jurist died on Monday night. The former attorney general who was considered as a law legend of the country,

Justice Antonin Scalia's death quickly sparks political battle

Justice Antonin Scalia's death immediately triggered a monumental election-year battle in Washington over whether President Barack Obama should choose a successor who could tilt the Supreme Court toward liberals.