Top Halloween Costumes: Superheroes, Princesses, Witches Head The List
Politicians and Olympians also make the lists of top costumes for Halloween.
Student Loans: Former FDIC Head, Now College President Has Plan For Reducing Burden Of Tuition Costs
Sheila Bair is now president of Washington College, the nation's 10th oldest. She launched "Dam the Debt," sort of an after-the-fact scholarship.
Yahoo Hack: What Did Yahoo Know And When Did It Know It? Sen. Mark Warner Seeks SEC Investigation
The senator wants to know what Yahoo executives knew and when they knew it.
Werner Mauss, Germany's James Bond, On Trial For Tax Evasion
Authorities say Werner Mauss owes 15 million euros on offshore investment accounts.
Women's Rights: Saudi Women Seek End To Guardianship System
The women sent an open letter to King Salman and started a Twitter campaign, demanding to be treated as adults.
Diaper Subsidy Vetoed By California Gov. Brown
Diapers can cost $72 a month plus $20 a month for wipes for one child.
Wells Fargo Scandal: Employees Sue 3rd Largest Bank Over Bogus Accounts
As many as 1.5 million fee-generating accounts were opened without client approval to meet bank quotas.
Keith Scott: Dozens Demonstrate At Minnesota-Carolina Game; Fan Arrested After Gun, Ammo Found In Backpack
About 100 people demonstrated peacefully outside Bank of America Stadium as the Minnesota Vikings beat the Carolina Panthers, 22-10.
Trump Would Recognize Jerusalem As Capital Of Israel; US Embassy Currently In Tel Aviv
Trump met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for 80 minutes Sunday in Trump's Manhattan office.
Presidential Debate: Will Gennifer Flowers Be There? Trump Surrogates Say No But ...
Donald Trump tweeted he might put her in the front row.
Day Ahead Of Debate Latest Polls Show Trump-Clinton Race Tightening
Though 80 percent of voters say they won't change their minds, they plan to watch Monday's presidential debate between Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton.
Embryo Research: Swedish Scientist Breaks Taboo, Edits Genes Of Healthy Embryos
Fredrik Lanner hopes his work leads to new ways to treat infertility and prevent miscarriages.
Keith Scott Shooting: Family Views Charlotte Police Shooting Video
The move comes after two nights of violence in the wake of the police shooting of a black man. The National Guard also has been deployed.
Gunman Opens Fire At Tennessee Factory
Police said the gunman was shot to death but it was not immediately clear whether he killed himself or he was shot by police.
Could A Lawyer's Beliefs Lead To Disbarment Under ABA Rule? Texas Lawmaker Says Rule Has Sparked Fears
The rule was adopted in August. Opponents say it infringes on First Amendment rights.
New York Bombing Suspect Unconscious, Intubated; Police Say They Have Yet To Question Him
Police are seeking two individuals seen taking the second pressure-cooker bomb out of a piece of luggage.
Experimental Gonorrhea Treatment Showing Promise As Disease Becoming More Resistant To Antibiotics
Seven cases of the sexually transmitted disease in Hawaii showed resistance to the last two antibiotics currently used to treat it.
Police Shooting: Charlotte Community Leaders Urge Calm Ahead Of Second Night Of Protests
Governor initiates actions to deploy the National Guard and State Highway Patrol to quell the violence.
Ransom Payments: White House Calls House Bill On Sending Money To Iran 'Ill-Advised'
Republicans say the money sent to Iran after Tehran freed three American prisoners was a ransom; the White House says the payment settled a 35-year-old claim, and payment was held up until the prisoners were freed.
Syrian Civil War: Russia Accuses US Drone Of Bombing UN Aid Convoy
U.S. officials, however, say two Russian warplanes were in the sky above Syria at the time of the deadly strike that left 20 aid workers dead.
Hack Attacks: Cyberattacks Not As Expensive As Thought, Rand Study Finds
Companies lose more money to fraud, theft, corruption and bad debt than they lose to hack attacks.
Election 2016: Newton Minnow Says Clinton And Trump Should Debate Without A Moderator
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump will confront each other on the 56th anniversary of the Kennedy-Nixon debate.
Interest Rate Hike? Fed Decides Wednesday Whether To Boost Interest Rates
What would a 0.25 percent rate hike mean for Main Street? An average $6.45 a month tacked on to credit card bills and variable rate mortgage payments.
Overtime Rules: 21 States Sue To Block New US Labor Department Threshold
The suit, filed in Texas, seeks to declare unconstitutional rules raising the ceiling on overtime earnings to $913 a week, calling it a threat to government budgets and the U.S. economy.
Exxon Valuation Practices Under Scrutiny From Securities And Exchange Commission
Critics say response to climate change should figure into oil company asset and reserves valuations.
Self-Driving Cars: President Obama Backs Autonomous Vehicles, Emphasizing Safety
The administration plans to issue a series of rules and guidelines Tuesday to shape the development of self-driving vehicles.
Gallup Poll: Confidence In US Government Rises; Courts Most Popular Branch
“The current pattern of high Democratic confidence and low Republican confidence will likely continue if Democrat Hillary Clinton wins the presidential election,” Gallup analysts predicted.
Deal Or No Deal: Senate Negotiators Said To Be Near Agreement To Keep Government Open
Republicans have given up demand to defund Planned Parenthood as part of a deal to fund anti-Zika virus efforts.
Climate Change: California Republicans More Likely To Install Solar Panels Than Democrats
Republicans tend to live in areas more hospitable to hosting solar panels, which require sunny, dry weather to be effective — and lots of room.
Vaping Dangers? Research Finds Some Electronic Cigarette Flavors, Voltages More Toxic Than Others
Of the flavors tested, strawberry was the most toxic. The findings have public health and regulatory implications.