Krokodil, a cheap alternative to heroin, is believed to have hit the United States after reported cases in Arizona and Illinois.
Immigration reform has been dormant for a while, but some opponents say that's not because of Washington's fiscal battles.
The trucking industry has fiercely condemned “Truckers Ride for the Constitution,” which is less about civil disobedience than a deep hatred of President Obama.
Safety advocates say the halt of the release of NHTSA auto recalls, due to the government shutdown, poses a danger to vehicle owners and the public.
The call forwarding service will forward your call to a random U.S. representative’s office where you can complain about anything.
Collectively, the top five pink-slippers this year are cutting a staggering number of jobs.
The government shutdown may be causing a rise in jobless claims, but employment is slowly improving for now
Many cases of auto-erotic asphyxiation are wrongly labeled homicides or suicides, and the sex act may be responsible for Ariel Castro's death.
Republicans say they met Obama halfway, and that the short-term plan will give them time to have the conversation they want.
From Hong Kong to Australia, markets most likely to react first to the U.S. missing its debt obligations are making preparations.
The Men's Wearhouse, Inc., rejected a $2.3 billion cash takeover offer from Jos. A. Bank Clothiers Inc., adding the bid undervalued the company.
The official tally indicated that Aliyev won 85 percent of the vote (giving him a third straight term in office) to Hasanli’s paltry 5 percent.
The first positive signals out of Washington in weeks suggests a hint of a deal to avoid a U.S. default - which is one week away.
Canada can blame the loonie and high fuel and labor costs for its roughly 10 percent price gap with the U.S.
If Egypt's tourism doesn't improve, the country's GDP will drop by 1.5 percent.
What people like Stewart do not understand is that Malala largely rejects the type of lifestyle and attitudes he embodies.
New U.S. mortgage applications fell 15 percent in October, after they'd peaked only five months earlier, according to S&P data.
Some Republicans argue the government won't default if the debt limit isn't raised, but their strategy requires illegal activity.
America's biggest bank by assets to reveal losses in this quarter as trading revenues and litigation costs soar.
The U.S. and U.N. demonstrated good teamwork in recent weeks to fulfill the U.N.’s objective of resolving international disputes.
California is losing its ironclad grip on tech startups as states like Colorado and Wyoming come on strong.
Malala Yousafzai, a champion of girls' right to education, edged out Edward Snowden to win a top honor from the European Union.