Schools can no longer rely on a survey for female students about college sports to show that they are compliant with Title IX requirements, Biden announced Tuesday.
The Air Force is to launch the first test flight of the X-37 pilotless space plane Wednesday. It's meant to stay aloft for months, but its mission is secret, leading some to worry about its purpose.
The Air Force is to launch the first test flight of the X-37 pilotless space plane Wednesday. It's meant to stay aloft for months, but its mission is secret, leading some to worry about its purpose.
AP - Germany's air traffic controllers gradually reopened the country's airspace — the busiest in Europe — Wednesday after days of closures and limited activity, as stranded passengers finally saw hope of getting home.
AP - After a long romance with foreign rivals, America's love affair with the automobile is returning to its roots with a revived affection for U.S.-made cars.
AP - General Motors Co. has repaid the $8.1 billion in loans it got from the U.S. and Canadian governments, a move its CEO says is a sign automaker is on the road to recovery.
Nearly a week after volcanic ash in Iceland began its creep over Europe, European Union transport ministers have reopened the skies over parts of northern Europe.
The government of Puerto Rico is invalidating every birth certificate issued on the island before that date in an attempt to curb rampant fraud and identity theft that officials say has ruined lives, strained social service programs and compromised national security. It's a radical solution to what many say has been a serious and growing problem involving Puerto Rican birth certificates, which are used to apply for everything from U.S. passports to Medicaid.
Staggering levels of opium and heroin have been detected in Afghan children as young as 14 months by a team of researchers hired by the US State Department, revealing a fast-emerging problem that could cripple American efforts to bring stability to the war-torn country.
More than two dozen planes landed at Europe's busiest airport early Wednesday as restrictions eased after disruptions caused by last week's volcanic eruption in Iceland.
President Obama is expected to meet with key Republican and Democratic leaders Wednesday to discuss a replacement for retiring Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens.