Authorities are investigating the motives of at least five men detained Wednesday after all passengers and crew aboard an Aeromexico plane from Cancún to Mexico City were freed.
At a hearing Wednesday on 'Hillary: The Movie,' conservative justices repeatedly asked whether limits on corporate contributions in federal elections are too broad and amount to censorship of free speech.
China unexpectedly took steps toward imposing tariffs on U.S. automotive products and chicken meat in retaliation for President Obama’s decision to levy tariffs on Chinese tires.
Medicare stops paying for anti-rejection drugs after 36 months, one of several anomalies that many in Congress hope to cure with this year’s health care bill.
AP - Police in Connecticut on Sunday said they found what they believe is the body of a Yale University graduate student and bride-to-be hidden inside the wall of a university building where she was last seen five days before.
AP - President Barack Obama said he is confident Congress will pass "a good health care bill," as months of rancor over reforming the nation's health care system seemed to be easing Sunday, with the White House playing down an immediate role for a government insurance option.
AP - About 50 Taliban militants died in a battle in western Afghanistan after an insurgent ambush killed three U.S. troops, an Afghan official said Sunday.
Rep. Joe Wilson said today he will not apologize again for yelling "You lie!" to President Obama during the president's speech to Congress about health care reform last week. House Democrats plan to censure Wilson if he refuses to apologize on the House floor this week. When asked today whether Obama had lied to Congress, Wilson responded: "I believe he was misstating the facts."
At least 640 people were arrested and 14 killed in fighting in Uganda's capital between government forces and loyalists of a traditional kingdom, police said Sunday.