Marcos Ambrose broke the lap record, and won the third pole of his career to lead off the Cheez-It 355 on Sunday.
China is drawing on its history and taking steps to remain an economic powerhouse despite the recent rapid slowdown in GDP growth.
Abenomics may be boosting Japanese chemical companies, however.
Teri and Jay Schwandt of Rockford, Mich., have 12 boys and figured their last and latest child would be a girl.
The National Association of Manufacturers says the August congressional recess is the perfect time for making the case for reform.
Ohio death row inmate, 44-year-old convicted murderer Billy Slagle, was found hanged to death in his cell early Sunday morning just days before his scheduled execution.
This Powerball drawing could produce the Multi-State Lottery Association game’s third-biggest winner of 2013.
The 127 Yard Sale is the world's largest and stretches from Addison, Mich., to Gadsden, Ala.
Honda, Toyota and Nissan moved a third of the 1.32 million vehicles sold in the U.S. last month.
Ford said strong demand from consumers on the U.S. coasts is fueling a sales surge for its small sedans.
Strong demand for the Durango SUV helped Dodge, and Jeep sales were up 2 percent on continued strong demand for the Grand Cherokee.
Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Dianne Feinstein proposes more transparency & oversight as momentum gains for NSA reform.
The US Gov. says the metadata program may stop the next 9/11; critics say it is not valuable enough to justify the privacy intrusion.
On July 21, two people were robbed at a gas station in Detroit. On Saturday, unidentified officers recognized an alleged suspect in bystander photos as a Detroit Police Department sergeant.
Strong demand in the U.S. for trucks and SUVs helped boost second-quarter earnings at the key U.S. automaker.
The notice of alleged violations came ahead of an impending financial settlement between energy regulator, FERC, and the biggest U.S. bank.
Fast food workers in seven cities have gone on strike, asking for a raise of $15 an hour and the right to unionize.
The House failed to adopt a measure halting the NSA's bulk data collection last week. But the reform momentum is building.
Perrigo hopes to capitalize on Elan’s multiple sclerosis drug, and save on operating costs and taxes by acquiring the Dublin-based firm.
As Chinese real estate prices continue to soar, investors are moving their money to Detroit in hopes of turning a profit.
On Monday, workers from chains including KFC, Wendy’s, Burger King and McDonald’s will be staging strikes in a movement for higher wages.
Communism has a long and winding history in Italy, the very center of Western Christendom.