Arguments were heard Wednesday in the second Supreme Court case to challenge an Affordable Care Act requirement that employer health plans cover birth control.
The GOP candidate says he’s a Baptist, and his convictions may have helped him win Utah’s Mormon voters.
A deal between Pepco Holdings and Exelon cleared its final hurdle Wednesday when it won approval from regulators.
Rodriguez told ESPN he plans to retire in two seasons. He's 75 homers away from the career record.
Oil and gas companies have canceled $100 billion in investments, meaning they could struggle if supplies significantly drop.
Regular marijuana use is tied to lower job prospects and greater economic troubles, researchers found.
Coastal cities like New York and London could become flooded decades earlier than previously predicted, researchers said.
A new Kansas law — the first of its kind in the U.S. — allows student groups receiving public funds to limit membership based on religious beliefs.
New single-family homes sales surged 38.5 percent in the West last month but plunged 24.2 percent in the Northeast and sank 17.9 percent in the Midwest.
Russian President Vladimir Putin will ultimately decide whether to participate in a prisoner exchange with Ukraine.
The former president's anti-drug push was a ploy against black and antiwar dissenters, Watergate figure John Ehrlichman reportedly declared.
The wife of Texas Sen. Ted Cruz said Wednesday she has no idea what Trump is talking about.
The industry ranks No. 5 in pay disparities between men and women. Compensation was said to be a factor in Jill Abramson’s departure from the New York Times.
After receiving inquiries, Sir Richard Branson's low-cost airline is considering a sale of all or part of the company, a report said.
But it may not be enough to prevent the tech giant from seeing iPhone sales decline for the first year ever.
London Mayor Boris Johnson said Wednesday that the city’s financial sector could withstand a break with the European Union, despite bankers’ warnings.
Since ISIS came to prominence in Syria and Iraq over the last 21 months, it has raised billions in oil revenues and traded for weapons on the border.
Warner Bros. has all its chips behind “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice,” whose early reviews are mixed at best.
Bernie Sanders and John Kasich would fare well in presidential general elections against the other party's front-runner, a poll found.
“This absolute carnage reminds us cruelly and painfully that the fight against terrorism will never be finished,” La Libre wrote in an editorial.
“Arizona is on the front line," its attorney general says, and terrorists are exploiting the "porous border."
The resolution, coming in response to the attacks in Brussels, will state that the militant group poses a threat to the “value of freedom in all countries.”