Air-Traffic Errors Stay Flat in 2011 After Recent Surge
After nearly doubling over the previous three years, errors by the nation's air-traffic controllers remained flat at roughly 1,900 in 2011, according to people
Obama's, Romney's Christian Faith Questioned
The Rev. Franklin Graham is certain that former Sen. Rick Santorum is a Christian. He is less sure about President Barack Obama and former Massachusetts Gov.
Treasury To Detail Corporate Tax Plan On Wednesday
The Treasury Department will offer its long-awaited proposal to overhaul the corporate tax code on Wednesday, senior administration officials said, weighing in
Anheuser Weighs Bid For StarBev
Beer heavyweights including Anheuser-Busch InBev NV, on the hunt for a shrinking pool of assets in faster growing markets, are examining a possible purchase of
US Seeks Smaller Role for Fannie, Freddie
The government regulator for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac has submitted a plan to Congress that would shrink the mortgage giants' role in the housing market.
Official Warns Anonymous Hackers Could Disrupt Power Grid
The director of the National Security Agency warned that the hacking group Anonymous could have the ability within the next year or two to bring about a
US and Mexico Sign Gulf Oil Deal
The US and Mexico have reached an agreement that would allow oil and gas drilling on more than 1.5 million acres in the Gulf of Mexico, resolving a dispute
Taiwan's Foxconn Raises Wages for Workers
Taiwan's Foxconn Technology Group said Saturday that it has raised wages by up to 25 percent in the second major salary hike in less than two years, as the
Dell, H-P Recovering as PC Outlook Brightens
When Dell Inc. and Hewlett-Packard Co. report quarterly results this week, they're likely to portray a computer market that's battered but recovering as the
Gingrich Talks Romney, Michigan
Newt Gingrich sought to raise the stakes in the upcoming Michigan Republican primary, saying that if native son Mitt Romney cannot win there, he will have a
Santorum Questions Prenatal Test Coverage
With polls showing him leading in Mitt Romney's home state of Michigan, former Sen. Rick Santorum fielded questions Sunday about a series of recent statements
Appeals Court Limits Church-School Ruling
The temporary hold on New York City's plan to ban small churches from using public schools for Sunday services only applies to one church that had brought