Top spies past and present campaigned Wednesday to discredit the Senate's investigation into the CIA's harrowing torture practices after 9/11, battling to define the historical record and de… Read more

Top spies past and present campaigned Wednesday to discredit the Senate's investigation into the CIA's harrowing torture practices after 9/11, battling to define the historical record and de… Read more
We've known since April that David Letterman's leaving The Late Show next year. Now, we know when.… Read more
One white former NYPD Sergeant recalled a time when he bumped into a black colleague who had been working “deep†undercover and was standing outside the courthouse after an appearance abou… Read more
Turns out a taxman's house is the oldest building still standing on the National Mall.… Read more
It looks like Congress will avert a government shutdown after top lawmakers reached a deal on a 1.1 trillion dollar spending bill that will keep the governmen…… Read more
The global airline industry expects its profits to leap to a record high next year, boosted by a continued fall in jet fuel prices as well as strong passenger demand and cost cuts.Th…… Read more
Congress is taking some whole grains off the school lunch line.A massive year-end spending bill released Tuesday doesn't allow schools to opt out of healthier school mea…… Read more
For President Barack Obama, the long-delayed release of a scathing Senate report on harsh CIA interrogations underscores the degree to which the legacy of George W. Bush'…… Read more
Time running short, Republicans and Democrats agreed Tuesday on a $1.1 trillion spending bill to avoid a government shutdown and delay a politically-charged struggle over President Barack Obama's… Read more
An official with the National Transportation Safety Board says just before a jet crashed into a Maryland home, killing six, it slowed to just over 100 miles per hour and its computers began sounding… Read more
Top spies past and present campaigned Wednesday to discredit the Senate's investigation into the CIA's harrowing torture practices after 9/11, battling to define the historical record and de… Continue Reading
We've known since April that David Letterman's leaving The Late Show next year. Now, we know when.… Continue Reading
One white former NYPD Sergeant recalled a time when he bumped into a black colleague who had been working “deep†undercover and was standing outside the courthouse after an appearance abou… Continue Reading
Turns out a taxman's house is the oldest building still standing on the National Mall.… Continue Reading
It looks like Congress will avert a government shutdown after top lawmakers reached a deal on a 1.1 trillion dollar spending bill that will keep the governmen…… Continue Reading
The global airline industry expects its profits to leap to a record high next year, boosted by a continued fall in jet fuel prices as well as strong passenger demand and cost cuts.Th…… Continue Reading
Congress is taking some whole grains off the school lunch line.A massive year-end spending bill released Tuesday doesn't allow schools to opt out of healthier school mea…… Continue Reading
For President Barack Obama, the long-delayed release of a scathing Senate report on harsh CIA interrogations underscores the degree to which the legacy of George W. Bush'…… Continue Reading
Time running short, Republicans and Democrats agreed Tuesday on a $1.1 trillion spending bill to avoid a government shutdown and delay a politically-charged struggle over President Barack Obama's… Continue Reading
An official with the National Transportation Safety Board says just before a jet crashed into a Maryland home, killing six, it slowed to just over 100 miles per hour and its computers began sounding… Continue Reading