The governments of 34 states apparently have no idea what to do if the Supreme Court rules against insurance subsidies.
Military officials declined to state where the exercises where taking place, but called the drills routine.
The five-mile track cost $100 million and could be in operation by next year.
The planes came within 10 feet of each other on May 30, according to U.S. military officials.
The latest findings suggest that perceptual differences are a key component of autism spectrum disorder. Previous studies have largely focused on language and social difficulties.
Infosys and Tata Consultancy Services are being investigated by the U.S. Labor Department for alleged violations of H-1B visa rules.
If convicted, Dominique Strauss-Kahn — once tipped to become the president of France — would have faced 10 years in prison.
The comments by the U.S. envoy to the United Nations are considered to be one of Washington’s toughest rebukes to Moscow in recent times.
Several media reports have identified Rachel Dolezal's parents as a white couple from Montana, despite her claims to be African-American.
Shia-majority Iran is now providing arms and funds to the Taliban, a hard-line Sunni group, according to a report.
The U.S. is leading an aerial campaign against ISIS in Iraq and Syria since last August.
The IRS announced new tax security measures Thursday to keep hackers from stealing personal tax data.
Deaths from the drug known as "spice" have tripled so far in 2015, compared with the same period in 2014.
For 175 quadrillion Zimbabwean dollars, locals will be able to get $5.
Syria's Southern Front Opposition is battling the regime for territory and for the loyalty of the local minority population.
Information was stolen from at least 4 million federal workers in the latest infiltration at the Office of Personnel Management.
The practice had been suspended under the reign of Kim Jong Un's father, who was also his predecessor.
Strong retail sales data helped offset concerns about Greece’s ongoing debt crisis after the International Monetary Fund announced that bailout discussions with Athens have stalled.
Federal government employees have been frustrated with the Office of Personnel Management's response to the data breach.
A new report says that China is in a better position to develop "offensive cyber capabilities."
Sen. Bill Nelson said during a speech on the Senate floor, "We need to wake up to what's happening."
FishBrain is like Google's Waze, but instead of cars, there's a ton of fish.