The sports network fired the former big leaguer Wednesday after he veered into the controversy over North Carolina's transgender bathroom law.
State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said Wednesday that his office received more than 1,000 complaints about Tuesday’s presidential primaries.
Martin Luther King, Eleanor Roosevelt and Marian Anderson will appear on the back of a redesigned bill, with Abraham Lincoln remaining on the front.
Earnings will likely reflect that Anthem, Aetna, Humana and Cigna are still figuring out how to thrive in an Obamacare world.
Verizon Communications Inc was set on Tuesday to advance to the second stage of bidding for Yahoo Inc's core assets, as the U.S. internet company went through offers to put together a short list, people familiar with the matter said.
The market is inching toward record highs, even as economic data remain soft and corporate earnings are set to decline.
Venezuela predicted oil prices could crash in the next few weeks if producers failed to resume dialogue as the specter of oversupply loomed.
Sales dropped at Coca-Cola on weak demand for its soft drinks in Europe, and a strong dollar that hurt revenue in other global markets.
Three Michigan officials are set to be charged with a range of felonies and misdemeanors in the drinking water crisis.
The chipmaker is feeling the pinch as customers move to tablets. But other big tech companies have been more successful in managing the transition.
The Islamic State group, the Taliban and the Afghan government are fighting for control of Afghanistan. But only one of these groups is consolidating its position.
In an interview published late Tuesday, the presidential candidate also said he backed efforts to diminish the Fed’s power and allow congressional audits.
Just in time for 4/20, a new poll shows record levels of U.S. support for marijuana legalization.
Britain has long been one of America’s closest allies in Europe, and a Brexit would pose major economic and diplomatic problems.
The oil-rich kingdom aims to plug a widening budget gap caused by the collapse in oil prices over the past two years.
A U.S. District Court could delay a rule meant to curtail the NYPD’s surveillance of the Muslim community.
The spyware vendor says media coverage of the vigilante who stole 400GB of its data is sensationalist and misses the point.
More than half the U.S. population lives in areas with potentially dangerous air pollution levels.
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Oil prices, which had recovered over the past two days, were pulled down by news of oil workers in Kuwait calling off their three-day strike.
The affected vehicle models that were affected include those supplied to Nissan, which uncovered discrepancies in test data, Mitsubishi said.
A U.S. diplomat said that further sanctions may be aimed at cutting off the remittance of hard cash earned by North Korean workers abroad to their country.