Nick Harper
More on trial of "Fabulous Fab" trader
More now on the trial of the former Goldman Sachs trader, who called himself 'Fabulous Fab' - jurors have been told the case is all about "Wall Street greed". Audio
Not guilty pleas by alleged Boston bomber
The Boston Marathon bombing suspect, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has made his first public court appearance since his arrest for the April 15th blast. Audio
Appearance today for the Boston Marathon bombing suspect
In a little over an hour, the Boston Marathon bombing suspect, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev will make his first public court appearance since his arrest for the April 15th blast. Audio
One week after boston bombings, suspect communicates
Police have laid charges against the Boston Marathon bombing suspect, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. Audio
Boston bombing suspect wakes up
To Boston now, where some media are reporting that the surviving suspect in the marathon bombing attacks is awake and is responding to questions in writing. Audio
Boston bombings investigation turns to motive
The police investigation into the Boston Marathon bombings last week has turned to finding a motive. Audio
FBI examines bomb evidence found at scene
Investigators at the scene of the terror attack in Boston have now found a circuit board that may have been used to detonate the deadly explosives. Audio
Investigators study footage of attacks
Investigators are poring over video footage and photographs from the Boston Marathon for clues as to who is behind the two explosions that killed at least three people and injured about 140 others, Audio
US correspondent reports the latest from Boston
US correspondent Nick Harper is with us. Audio
Explosions at Boston Marathon
There have been 2 explosions at the finish line of the Boston Maraton. A number of injuries have been reported. Audio
BP accused of greed in oil spill trial
A long-awaited trial about America's largest offshore oil spill has started in New Orleans with prosectors accusing BP of letting greed triumph over safety. Audio
Navy Seal explains how he shot bin Laden in the head
The American Navy SEAL who killed Osama bin Laden has broken his silence, revealing for the first time how he shot three bullets into the al-Qaeda leader during a daring raid in 2011. Audio
Boy saved as Alabama bunker seige ends
A week-long seige in an Alabama bunker has ended with the hostage-taker dead and the rescue of a five-year-old boy. Audio
Hillary Clinton testifies on Benghazi attacks
The US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton has taken responsibility for the security failures that led to the attack on the US consulate in Benghazi in Libya on September the 11th last year. Audio
Obama backs some gun control measures
In the wake of the mass killings at a Connecticut school, the White House has spelled out some of the specific gun controls measures that would get the backing of President Obama. Audio
US ban on BP bidding for new federal contracts
The US government has banned the British oil giant BP from any new federal contracts over what Washington calls a "lack of business integrity", following the deadly Deepwater Horizon oil spill two… Audio
BP receives record fine for Gulf of Mexico oil spill
BP has agreed to pay a four and a half billion US dollar fine over the 2010 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Audio
Obama holds first post-election news conference
President Obama has assured Americans that the sex scandal which toppled CIA chief David Petraeus has not compromised national security. Audio
Another general caught up in Petraeus scandal
Another top commander in the United States military has been caught up in the scandal that has already led to the resignation of CIA director David Petraeus. Audio
Big challenges face re-elected President Obama
The US President, Barack Obama, has returned from Chicago to the White House, ready to embark on another four years as the country's commander-in-chief. Audio