News Headlines - 27 April 2016

Trump completes 5-state sweep; Clinton beats Sanders in most Super Tuesday III contests | Fox News

Donald Trump completed a five-state sweep in Tuesday’s Republican presidential primaries, strengthening his shot at avoiding a contested convention – while Hillary Clinton scored convincing victories but was denied the same bragging rights of a primary sweep by a surprise Bernie Sanders win in Rhode Island.

Fed Remains in Wait-and-See Mode on Rate Hikes - WSJ

Federal Reserve officials left short-term interest rates unchanged Wednesday and signaled they plan to move cautiously, citing a mixed economic backdrop and lingering concerns about low inflation and global economic developments.

EPA orders Mitsubishi to conduct new vehicle testing | Reuters

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said on Tuesday it ordered Mitsubishi Motors Corp to provide additional information and conduct new tests of U.S. vehicles after the Japanese automaker's admission that it did not properly follow fuel economy test procedures in Japan since 1991.

North Korea announces rare party congress - CNN.com

North Korea has announced that the ruling Workers' Party of Korea's Seventh Congress, a rare and potentially significant gathering, opens on May 6, the official news agency KCNA reports.

'Kim Jong Un said he's launching missiles because he's peeved': former chef to Kim Jong Il - The Mainichi

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un told a Japanese former personal chef to his father and late leader Kim Jong Il that he was shooting missiles because he was exasperated, the former chef told the Mainichi Shimbun on the night of April 25.