About 400 people have marched in Minsk, the capital of Belarus, to mark the anniversary of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear power plant disaster and protest the construction of a nuclear plant in Belarus
As a union push stalls at Yale University, organizers are stepping up pressure to bring the administration to the negotiating table
The Supreme Court on Wednesday considered a drug company's fight to keep a generic version of its biotech drug off the market for an additional six months that would mean billions more in sales and higher costs to the public
Top Trump administration officials insist the president's proposed tax plan, which would slash corporate and individual tax rates, will not add to the deficit
Greek and Turkish Cypriot activists formed a human chain across Cyprus' ethnic divide to protest Turkey's planned nuclear power station that they say poses real dangers to the nearby east Mediterranean island
The new MX-5 Miata RF is the closest Mazda has come to a coupe version of its long-selling Miata roadster
A German federal court has upheld a complaint by a teacher at a Greek school in Germany against a pay cut the Greek government imposed at the height of the country's financial crisis
Treasury secretary says President Donald Trump 'has no intention' of releasing his tax returns
Carmaker Fiat Chrysler Automobiles reported Wednesday that its first-quarter earnings rose by more than a third with all regions contributing except Latin America, which posted losses
Health insurers are pressing President Donald Trump and Congress to guarantee a crucial customer subsidy for the Affordable Care Act's shaky insurance exchanges, and one of the biggest carriers has thrown in its participation as bargaining chip
The Senate has nudged President Donald Trump's pick for labor secretary one step closer to confirmation
Congress is close to a deal to extend health benefits for more than 22,000 retired miners and widows
McDonald's new uniforms are prompting some teasing online, with comments saying the gray-toned shirts and aprons make employees look like they're part of totalitarian regimes
An Illinois retirement board is terminating the pension that imprisoned former U.S. House Speaker Dennis Hastert receives for his service in the Illinois General Assembly