The U.S. economy is facing a troubling mix of higher prices and weak growth.
Despite academic and professional achievements, there are still many struggles faces by Americans who can trace their ancestry to the Indian subcontinent
If you're in New York City this summer, cross the bridge over to Brooklyn and check out the borough's jam-packed summer 2011 schedule of events that are sure to keep you entertained
The wife of Rep. Anthony Weiner returned from work in the Middle East and Africa to find the news of her scandal-ridden husband hadn't subsided. In fact, Huma Abedin's arrival coincided with the emergence of a new set of images: Photos of her husband cross-dressing.
Speaker of the House John Boehner sent President Obama a letter yesterday pressing Obama to seek Congressional approval for the intervention in Libya.
Fazle-ur-Rahman Khalil, a paramilitary leader and bin-Laden associate, is living in Islamabad
The United States and Pakistan have a “strong” relationship, despite ongoing challenges between the two countries, according to a spokesman for the U.S. State Department.
According to a home listing report by Coldwell Banker, the most affordable housing market in the United States is none other than picturesque Niagara Falls, N.Y.
The U.S. State Department renewed its travel warning for the Philippines on June 14th, siting unrest in the southern regions and the capital Manila.
U.S. industrial output edged up just 0.1 percent in May as supply chain disruptions from the earthquake in Japan disrupted auto production for a second straight month, the Federal Reserve said on Wednesday.
Kim Clijsters, the second-ranked women's tennis player in the world, had to withdraw from this month's Wimbledon tournament due to a recurring foot injury.
Pandora Media Inc opened 25 percent above its $16 IPO price per share in its stock market debut on Wednesday as investors flocked to get a piece of the latest Internet start up, even though it has yet to turn a profit.
U.S. industrial output edged up just 0.1 percent in May as supply chain disruptions from the earthquake in Japan disrupted auto production for a second straight month, the Federal Reserve said on Wednesday.
Stocks slid on Wednesday as Greek debt woes, U.S. data and disappointing profit forecasts fueled bearish sentiment, putting the market back on its downtrend after a two-day rally.
The economy is facing a troubling mix of higher prices and weak growth.
U.S. core consumer inflation rose more than expected in May to post its largest increase in nearly three years, lifted by steep rises in motor vehicle and apparel prices.
The solar eclipse today may have already meant bad tidings for grounded Australian airport shut-ins
Seeking to contain ballooning costs, Republican governors are pressuring the Obama administration to relax federal requirements dictating how many poor and disabled people states must provide healthcare through Medicaid.
Dirk Nowitzki, the 13-year NBA veteran from Germany, who finally broke through to win an NBA title is being hailed at the pride of Germany, as the first German to win an NBA title.
Bloomberg calculated the priciest prix-fixe meal in NYC
Legislation to be proposed on Wednesday would open ownership of Amtrak's Northeast operations to private investment as a catalyst for developing high-speed service on the heavily used route.
Texas Governor Rick Perry spoke to New York City Republicans on Tuesday night, revealing little about his potential candidacy.