Two of California's biggest health insurers have agreed to collectively pay $13 million and reinstate more than 2,000 insurance policies to settle claims with the state that they illegally dropped policyholders from coverage.
Salim Hamdan is a small player with a big role. A former driver for Osama bin Laden, he is about to become the first Guantanamo prisoner to be tried for war crimes in a major test of the U.S. system
It's OK to eat all kinds of tomatoes again, the U.S. governmentdeclared Thursday - lifting its salmonella warning on the summerfavorites amid signs that the record outbreak, while not over, mayfinally be slowing.
Afghanistan has been drawing a fresh influx of jihadi fighters from Turkey, Central Asia, Chechnya and the Middle East, one more sign that al Qaeda is regrouping on what is fast becoming the most active front of the war on
Inferior electrical work by private contractors on U.S. military bases in Iraq is more widespread than the Pentagon has acknowledged, according to a published report.
Nearly 50 metal spikes were mysteriously planted in the shallows of an urban lake popular with swimmers, alarming Seattle residents and leading to a police investigation.
The Dark Knight" will be showing in 4,366 theaters in North America, on more screens than any movie ever. More than 1,600 showtimes in 400 cities are sold out already. And Fandango, one of the largest online ticket-sellers says "The
Israeli investigators have arrested six men suspected of trying to set up an al Qaeda-linked terror network, including one who wanted to shoot down President Bush's helicopter, the Shin Bet security service said Friday.