Marooned on comet cliff
FRANKFURT - A probe that landed on a comet has ended up in the shadow of a cliff, about a kilometer from its intended resting place. Full Article
Wall Street flat as energy shares weigh
NEW YORK - U.S. stocks were little changed on Thursday, with the Dow and S&P retreating from their latest record highs, as a drop in energy shares offset gains in Wal-Mart.
Take my job. No really, take it.
WASHINGTON - In a paradoxically good development for the U.S. economy, Americans quit their jobs in September at the fastest rate in over six years. Full Article
Moscow, Kiev spar over ceasefire
MOSCOW/KIEV - Moscow and Kiev accused each other of violating a ceasefire and the United States warned Russia the West might punish it further for its "military escalation" of the Ukraine crisis. Full Article
Hachette and Amazon reach agreement
Hachette and Amazon said they reached a multi-year agreement for e-book and print book sales after months of fighting that pitted authors, agents and publishers against the world's largest online retail store. Full Article
Are Israeli settlements here to stay?
Israeli settlements wedged into Palestinian territory are unlikely to be dismantled -- a one-state solution is the obvious way forward. Commentary
Keystone pipeline approval bills advance
WASHINGTON - Legislation to approve the controversial Keystone XL oil pipeline began racing through Congress as Democrats and Republicans appeared to be coming together in a challenge of President Barack Obama's oversight of the project. Full Article
Microbrews point to beer business peak
Craft beers represent both the biggest threat to, and a potential opportunity for, mega-brewers. Consumers are seeking out local, flavorful alternatives to the stuff mass-produced by the global giants. Breakingviews
U.S. military officials tells Congress campaign against ISIL made progress
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel tells lawmakers Islamic State's advancement has "stalled". Rough Cut (no reporter narration).