Health insurer Centene says enrollment from the Affordable Care Act's troubled insurance exchanges has swelled, and it's ready to return next year, even as competitors waver and President Donald Trump warns of the law's demise
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has tapped a veteran of Republican presidential politics as his chief of staff
Ivanka Trump drew groans and hisses from an audience in Berlin while defending her father's attitude toward women, but she brushed it aside as "politics" during her first overseas trip as a White House adviser
A former New York Police Department police lieutenant, two former police officers and a lawyer who once worked as a prosecutor have been arrested in a federal gun licensing probe
The owners of four Nebraska beer stores that sell millions of cans of beer each year near a South Dakota American Indian reservation that's plagued by alcohol-related problems are appealing a state regulator's decision not to renew their liquor licenses
U.S. regulators are warning consumers to avoid 65 bogus products hawked on the internet with false claims that they can cure, treat or prevent cancer
Federal prosecutors say a prominent eye doctor's practice was actually a well-organized scam that stole millions of dollars from Medicare
Little Caesars Arena is going to tip off as a college hoops venue with Michigan facing Detroit and Michigan State playing Oakland
A senior Republican senator emerged from a dinner with Donald Trump confident the president will not allow North Korea to build a nuclear-tipped missile capable of striking the United States
Russia steps in after Ukraine cuts electricity to rebel-held east
A U.N. human rights expert is calling on Switzerland to reverse its decision to extradite a Basque nationalist to Spain, arguing that her transfer could lead to a conviction based on a confession made under torture
The panel that approves media credentials to cover Congress has declined to grant permanent credentials to Breitbart News Network
Court awards 3 million euros to small Hungary church that was stripped of status
Coast Guard officials say Cuban migrants are less likely to use homemade rafts to reach Florida since President Barack Obama ended the "wet foot, dry foot" policy before leaving office
Anti-Semitism group says 10 tombstones in Jewish cemetery smashed in Romania