Prosecutors Charge Fourth Man In New York Plot To Aid ISIS
Federal prosecutors have accused four Brooklyn residents with taking part in a plot to support the Islamic State group abroad.
Jurors To Begin Deliberations Tuesday In Boston Marathon Bombing Trial
Prosecutors told jurors that Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 21, committed a "bloodthirsty" act, while his lawyers said Monday that he was a "kid."
Lufthansa Says It Had No 'Duty' To Report Co-Pilot's Depression To German Regulators: Reuters
Lufthansa said Monday that it didn't have to report Andreas Lubitz's past depressive episode, given new regulations in 2013.
Menendez: Prosecutors Are 'Dead Wrong' On Federal Corruption Charges
New Jersey Sen. Robert Menendez told constituents in Newark that he's "outraged" by Justice Department charges.
Payday Loans: Study Highlights Default Rates, Overdrafts As Groups Debate CFPB Regulations
Amid a fresh debate, an analysis of payday loan borrowers highlights default rates.
Obama Lends Support To New Federal, State Regulatory Front Against Payday Loan Traps
President Obama, the CFPB chief and the Virginia State Attorney General have joined forces against debt traps and high-cost loan products.
CFPB Outlines 'Debt Trap' Regulations for Payday Loans and Auto Title Loans
The CFPB unveiled a plan to make high-cost personal loans more affordable.
Pew Report Presses Regulators On 'Unaffordable' Car Title Loans And Payday Lending Problems
As the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau preps payday lending regulations, a new report argues car title loans are just as bad.
India Police Detain Eight Men In Rape of Elderly Nun
The assault of a nun in India comes as the country grapples with both sexual violence against women and attacks on churches.
Black Graduates From Top Colleges Face Discrimination In Job Search, Salaries, Study Finds
African-American college graduates have to send out more resumes, and still get lower salary offers than white students, research shows.
BP Inks $12 Billion Deal In Egypt As Country Grapples With Energy Crisis
An Egyptian economic summit draws foreign-investment deals to a country struggling to meet energy demands.
Hurricane Sandy: Four Class Action Lawsuits Allege Insurers Manipulated Software To Underpay FEMA Flood Claims
Insurance companies deliberately shortchanged homeowners by excluding sales tax from Sandy flood claims, new lawsuits allege.
FEMA Opens Review To Every Single Hurricane Sandy Flood Insurance Claim After Fraud Allegations
New Jersey and New York lawmakers announced a sweeping Hurricane Sandy insurance claims review, as a top FEMA flood insurance official resigned.
CFPB Study: Little-Known Arbitration Clauses Are Costing Consumers Millions
A Consumer Financial Protection Bureau report finds many consumers can't join class-action lawsuits.
Hurricane Sandy: Buried Adjuster Report Raises New Fraud Allegations Against FEMA Flood Insurance Program
A Jersey City homeowner has accused firms of concealing evidence on his FEMA flood-insurance claim in the wake of Superstorm Sandy.
FEMA Will Ban Problem Insurers, Pay Hurricane Sandy Flood Victims 'Every Penny' They Deserve: Senator Menendez
After allegations of fraud, a top FEMA official vows to go after insurers' "questionable practices" and to make fair payments to Sandy victims.
Hurricane Sandy Fraud Allegations: New York and New Jersey US Senators Call For FEMA Oversight Hearings
Congressional hearings into FEMA's handling of Hurricane Sandy flood insurance claims sought by New York, New Jersey senators.
Obama Ready To Veto Bill Giving Congress Say On Iranian Nuclear Negotiations
Legislation to give Congress a 60-day review option has been introduced in the Senate.
FTC Report On Top Consumer Complaints Registers Huge Spike In Imposter Scams
The Federal Trade Commission's latest report on consumer complaints warns of IRS imposters out for your money.
Moody's Chicago Downgrade Earns Criticism For Mayor Rahm Emanuel Ahead Of Historic Runoff Election
Moody's downgrades Chicago's credit rating and Mayor Rahm Emanuel defends his record, while casting for votes.
Hurricane Sandy FEMA Talks: 'Unfair' Insurance Process Harmed More Victims, New Jersey Senators Say
Citing an "unfair" process, New Jersey senators say FEMA needs to extend settlement talks to additional Hurricane Sandy victims.
FEMA Sued Over Records Related To Superstorm Sandy Victims And Other Flood Insurance Claims
United Policyholders, a consumer-advocacy group, filed a lawsuit to force FEMA to provide access to flood-insurance records.
Hurricane Sandy FEMA Talks: Judges Rip 'Mind-Blowing' Proposal To Silence Storm Victims On Fraud Allegations
After FEMA settlement talks stalled, judges blast a proposed confidentiality agreement that would've impeded insurance fraud investigations.
Insurers Demand Silence From Hurricane Sandy Victims In Exchange for FEMA Settlement
FEMA settlement talks with Hurricane Sandy homeowners have been disrupted by demands from insurers.
Hurricane Sandy Victims Sent Altered Engineering Reports Could Number Up To 10,000
The flood insurance policyholders victimized by altered damage reports after Hurricane Sandy may total 10,000, according to a lead attorney.
Hurricane Sandy Lawsuit Battle: Homeowners Take On Insurers Claiming 'Secretly' Altered Engineering Reports
How one couple's Hurricane Sandy insurance lawsuit opened the floodgates to allegations of fraudulent damage reports.
Corinthian Colleges Sale Comes With $480 Million in Private Student Loan Debt Relief
Corinthian Colleges buyer agrees to forgive $480 million in private student loans.
Supreme Court Could Limit Discrimination Claims in Fair Housing Case
The Supreme Court could limit grounds for bringing suits under the Fair Housing Act, a law passed in reaction to King's murder.
IRS Watchdog Says Taxpayers In For 'Devastating' Tax Season
The nation's taxpayer advocate says the government is operating in a state of "collective denial."
Secret Service Ousts Four Officials from Top Spots In Wake Of White House Security Lapses
The Secret Service needs a "fresh perspective on how we conduct business," acting Director Joseph Clancy told the Washington Post.