By blocking her appointment to head the consumer protection bureau, Warren's opponents may have created a far more powerful adversary in the U.S. Senate
From 1991 to 2012, national gasoline prices fell at twice the rate during the latter part of U.S. election years as they did in non-election years
A Greek government effort to pass more austerity measures to qualify for more aid faces stiffening resistance
From 1991 to 2012, national gasoline prices fell at twice the rate during the latter part of U.S. election years as they did in non-election years
If Hurricane Sandy doesn't persuade Americans to get serious about climate change, nothing will
John Reece Roth is the first and only professor or administrator to be prosecuted under the Arms Export Control Act. Is he a martyr to academic freedom or a traitor?
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Project Orca lets GOP poll vigilantes push a button on their smartphones to reach Romney election lawyers in Boston
Amid Tuesday's voting, America's social media are humming more than ever
The Chinese electronics giant wants to add millions of customers in India, where PC ownership rates remain low
In San Francisco's red-hot rental market, it can help to have an aide to locate properties and woo landlords—for a price
A New York game maker who lost "tens of thousands" of dollars in merchandise during Sandy sounds off because Maersk Lines is charging an additional fee to deliver goods he ordered before the hurricane struck
Dustin Gold's business, Politicos Comedy Brigade, is built on fake presidents—living, retired, and deceased—with Faux-bamas the hottest ticket