Investigators now believe that the data theft from the government computer systems included the Social Security numbers of roughly 21.5 million people from both inside and outside the government.… Read more

Investigators now believe that the data theft from the government computer systems included the Social Security numbers of roughly 21.5 million people from both inside and outside the government.… Read more
Lee’s publisher announced in February that the 89-year-old author would be publishing the second book, which she actually wrote before “To Kill a Mockingbird.”… Read more
Warring parties in Yemen have agreed to a ceasefire of roughly a week to let in humanitarian aid.… Read more
As some vestiges of the Old South — symbols of heritage to some and of hate to others — make their way from places of prominence to museums, a chapter of the Ku Klux Klan is fighting for its own spot in the public eye.… Read more
The Army will cut 40,000 troops from its ranks by 2017 as part of a new round of reductions brought on by constraints in the federal budget, the Army’s director of force management said Thursday.… Read more
Although the Obama administration won big victories at the Supreme Court this term on health care and same-sex marriage, it faces an uphill battle in federal court as it pushes to implement a third major priority: immigration reform.… Read more
Here’s one 1% figure billionaire Donald Trump likely wants no part of: His odds of winning the Republican nomination for President.… Read more
A U.S. Navy ship and helicopter were repeatedly targeted by a laser device on board an Iranian-flagged merchant ship beginning on Sunday in the Gulf of Aden, according to a U.S. defense official.… Read more
Greece is racing to meet a deadline to tell its creditors exactly what it’s willing to do in return for another huge bailout. At stake is Greece’s future in the euro.… Read more
United Airlines is still scrambling to fix computer issues a day after a glitch briefly grounded its entire fleet, canceling at least 20 flights.… Read more
Investigators now believe that the data theft from the government computer systems included the Social Security numbers of roughly 21.5 million people from both inside and outside the government.… Continue Reading
Lee’s publisher announced in February that the 89-year-old author would be publishing the second book, which she actually wrote before “To Kill a Mockingbird.”… Continue Reading
Warring parties in Yemen have agreed to a ceasefire of roughly a week to let in humanitarian aid.… Continue Reading
As some vestiges of the Old South — symbols of heritage to some and of hate to others — make their way from places of prominence to museums, a chapter of the Ku Klux Klan is fighting for its own spot in the public eye.… Continue Reading
The Army will cut 40,000 troops from its ranks by 2017 as part of a new round of reductions brought on by constraints in the federal budget, the Army’s director of force management said Thursday.… Continue Reading
Although the Obama administration won big victories at the Supreme Court this term on health care and same-sex marriage, it faces an uphill battle in federal court as it pushes to implement a third major priority: immigration reform.… Continue Reading
Here’s one 1% figure billionaire Donald Trump likely wants no part of: His odds of winning the Republican nomination for President.… Continue Reading
A U.S. Navy ship and helicopter were repeatedly targeted by a laser device on board an Iranian-flagged merchant ship beginning on Sunday in the Gulf of Aden, according to a U.S. defense official.… Continue Reading
Greece is racing to meet a deadline to tell its creditors exactly what it’s willing to do in return for another huge bailout. At stake is Greece’s future in the euro.… Continue Reading
United Airlines is still scrambling to fix computer issues a day after a glitch briefly grounded its entire fleet, canceling at least 20 flights.… Continue Reading