A new congressional estimate could upend President Donald Trump's tax plan even before he releases it
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras says his government is aiming to return to international bond markets this year after the current round of bailout negotiations is concluded
Police have identified the supervisor fatally shot by an employee at a Dallas office building as a 48-year-old woman who had been married just a month ago
Republican lawmakers have voted to override Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper's veto of a bill that reduces his authority over state elections, the latest partisan clash in North Carolina over laws that chip away at executive branch power
Two U.S. F-35 fighter jets have arrived in NATO member Estonia to take part in NATO drills as the aircraft see their first operational deployment in continental Europe
Council of Europe assembly votes for re-opening monitoring procedures in Turkey
President Donald Trump will mark the end of his first 100 days in office with a flurry of executive orders, looking to fulfill campaign promises and rack up victories ahead of that milestone by turning to a presidential tool he once derided
The interim Dallas police chief says the number of officers has fallen to its lowest level in about 10 years while the department also is falling short of its goal for new hires
President Donald Trump is condemning those who deny the Holocaust and is pledging to confront anti-Semitism
The Indiana Supreme Court ruled that a wounded police officer can't sue a sporting goods store that sold a handgun that was later used to wound him
Freeport-McMoRan Inc. missed earnings targets but its stock jumped Tuesday as investors cheered its resuming exports of copper concentrate from Indonesia after a three-month regulatory suspension
Two displaced Syrian doctors have been awarded scholarships to attend the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Federal fishing regulators are considering a host of alternatives about new ways to manage the herring fishery
FINANCIAL MARKETS Healthy profits push stocks higher yet; Nasdaq crosses 6,000 NEW YORK (AP) — Profits are climbing for companies, and so are their stock prices. More big businesses joined the earnings parade Tuesday, saying…
Law enforcement officials detailing a federal probe say corruption was pervasive at the New York Police Department's gun licensing division