France's main airport, Charles de Gaulle, has enough fuel to last only a few days, the government warns, as thousands march on a fifth day of protests against pension reforms.
The BBC understands that the government is to pay customers of Equitable Life compensation totalling £1.5bn - but campaigners and policy holders say it is still not enough.
The rivalry between Jerry Brown and Bill Clinton, including personal attacks, goes back years. Now, they're having to make nice as Clinton – highly popular in California – stumps for Brown.
AP - It's a don't-take-anything-for-granted message from President Barack Obama to his party: Even in the most reliably liberal states, no Democratic candidate is guaranteed victory in November.
AP - Scattered fuel shortages rattled drivers and businesses across France on Saturday, as tens of thousands marched for the fifth time in a month to protest President Nicolas Sarkozy's plan to raise the retirement age to 62.
AP - End tax breaks that reward some U.S. companies with overseas subsidiaries and encourage those businesses to create jobs in other countries, President Barack Obama is telling Congress.
The New York Road Runners Club has invited Chilean miner Edison Pena to next month's New York City marathon. Pena reportedly ran six miles daily underground.
France entered a fifth day of nationwide strikes today as tens of thousands of protesters rallied against a proposal to raise the national retirement age to 62.
News Corp. pulled the plug on Cablevision customers Saturday, blacking out more than 3 million households in the New York area over a programming fee dispute.