The Justice Department states that the rule has a discriminatory effect on minority voters.
Are your Tweets tipping off home robbers?
A photo essay on the unusual side effects of nine different drugs.
In an effort to make their Web sites more appealing to the public, companies such as Orbitz have decided to do away with fees. The waivers according to analysts may not be permanent.
Looking to bring more value-seeking consumers through its doors for a late afternoon caffeine fix, Starbucks Corp. said it will now offer its morning customers any iced grande beverage for $2 after 2 p.m.
Three people wounded in a fatal shotgun rampage at a Unitarian church were off the hospital's critical list Tuesday, a day after a candlelight vigil tried to comfort congregation members and others trying to "make sense of the senseless."
A British student has been accused of suffocating her newborn son while on vacation with her sister and girlfriends in Crete, The U.K.'s Daily Mail reported.
Stocks cut their losses and were trading mixed Tuesday morning as tumbling crude oil prices helped offset weak earnings from financials like American Express and tech giant Apple's outlook
U.S. food manufacturers will soon pass higher costs along to consumers as commodity costs continue to rise, according to the Financial Times.
IMAX Corporation (NASDAQ:IMAX; TSX:IMX) and Warner Bros.
One of my former life coaching clients recently told me that, back when we worked together about five years ago, she thought my open brand of spirituality was a little "crazy." It didn't stop her from working with me or later becoming friends with me and it certainly didn …
BOSTON -- On Monday morning, customers of the failed IndyMac Bancorp Inc. lined up at the thrift's retail branches to withdraw their hard-earned savings, rather than leave it in an institution that was being taken over by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
Oil prices fell harder than they have in 17 years Tuesday, as fears that record fuel prices are spreading broad economic pain led to the third big sell-off in just over a week.
NEW YORK — NBA referee Tim Donaghy made repeated phone calls to a second referee at the same time he provided inside information to professional gamblers during the course of the 2006-2007 season, according to court documents and phone records obtained by FOXNews.com.
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke and Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson told Congress Thursday that new regulatory powers are needed to insulate the national economy from damage if a big Wall Street firm collapses.
Some 25 million people in the U.S. live without access to credit, making their lives more difficult and expensive.
With Sen. Hillary Clinton beside him, Sen. Barack Obama emphasized the challenges women in his family had overcome as he reached out to female voters at a fundraiser Thursday.
Analyzing John Edwards as a potential VP candidate.
Sudan has blamed rebel groups for an attack on the United Nations-African Union peace mission in Darfur, in which seven peacekeepers were killed.
General Motors and Ford reported first-half sales grew strongly in China's booming auto market Tuesday, a rare bright spot for global automakers.
Even established businesses suffer from hiring and team-building mistakes. Unlike a startup, however, those companies can afford to make a hiring mistake without significantly impacting their overall operations.
Much like everything else, spamming has gone mobile. It used to be that you could expect your email inbox to be assaulted with unwanted messages. Now your phone can fall victim too. Even if you don't pay for text messaging, you can still receive unwanted solicitations.
Former secretaries of state James Baker III and Warren Christopher say the next time the president goes to war, Congress should be required to say whether it agrees.
Apple is working to increase the number of features and games for the iPhone, but will all the third-party gizmos compromise the device's usability?
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