Investment in target-date funds growing as more people take the set-it-and-forget-it approach to planning for retirement, but long-term performance still not proven
Political fights over abortion, financial regulations and Puerto Rico have slowed Republican and Democratic negotiators working on a sweeping, government-wide spending bill
Tom Hanks says he's going on a self-described "moratorium" for two years after his hometown Oakland Raiders leave for Las Vegas
Voters in Santa Fe, New Mexico, are deciding whether to impose a new tax on sugary drinks that would raise the cost of a can of soda by nearly 25 cents
President Donald Trump has signed a memo ordering an expedited investigation into whether aluminum imports are jeopardizing U.S. national security
The U.S. Postal Service is going all out for this summer's total solar eclipse, with a first-of-its kind stamp
Four years ago, Oklahoma's oil patch was booming, unemployment was falling and lawmakers were seeking big tax cuts
Donald Trump won the White House by arguing that what America needed was a president who had proved himself as a steely and successful corporate leader with no political baggage _ someone, say, like himself
Analysis: Finally, after surprise campaign stops at Whirlpool factory threatened with closure, crystal-clear clarity in French election
Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred says two groups are still involved in bidding to buy the Miami Marlins, and there's no agreement yet in place
President Donald Trump says that withdrawing from the North American Free Trade Agreement would be a "pretty big ... shock to the system."
NASA's Cassini spacecraft has survived an unprecedented trip between Saturn and its rings
American Airlines is giving pay raises to its pilots and flight attendants, who have complained they are paid less that peers at other airlines
A judge has ordered Exxon Mobil to pay nearly $20 million for releasing 10 million pounds of pollutants into the air over eight years from a complex it operates east of Houston