Americans boosted their borrowing by 7.73% in October from a year ago, the largest increase in nearly a year as consumer
A text exchange shows a New Jersey restaurant manager firing an employee after she asked for time off to attend a friend's funeral
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's blockade of a popular criminal justice reform package has angered top senators
Italian lawmakers in Parliament's lower chamber have given first approval to the populist government's deficit-budget spending plan
Lawyers for Harvey Weinstein say they've uncovered new evidence that further undermines rape allegations against him
Daphne Maxwell Reid, who starred opposite Will Smith in "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air," says she stays ready for what comes her way.
U.S. stocks are down sharply, erasing an early gain, as the market closes in on its third weekly decline in four weeks
Cecilia Braekhus was in the first women's boxing match on HBO, and the dominant Norwegian champion will close HBO's final boxing show
The leader of Poland's ruling party has spoken against the conversion to the European Union's currency, the euro
US officials say Trump to nominate Army chief Gen. Mark Milley as next chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff
A man accused of strangling a model in one of Philadelphia's affluent suburbs has pleaded not guilty to murder charges
Prosecutors in St. Petersburg have charged two Russian high school teachers of producing and selling drugs, a case that has drawn comparisons with the "Breaking Bad" television series
President Donald Trump says he will nominate William Barr, the late President George H.W. Bush's attorney general, to serve in the same role
Trump outlines federal resources he's giving law enforcement to do their jobs
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit challenging the winner-take-all system Massachusetts uses to assign its Electoral College votes
The Air Force failed six times to report information that could have prevented the ex-airman who killed more than two dozen people in a Texas church from purchasing a gun
Pearl Harbor survivors, dignitaries and the public are remembering those killed in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor 77 years ago
Stocks sink again, continuing a dismal streak for markets; Dow Jones Industrial Average drops 500 points
As protests rage through France and Paris locks down fearing new riots, the man whose presidency unleashed the anger is nowhere to be seen
Dolly Parton says she never expected to have a film career, but her song 'The Girl in the Movies' for the Netflix release "Dumplin'" is already attracting serious awards season attention
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