Gubernatorial candidate: I will end Atlantic City takeover
A Democratic candidate for New Jersey governor says he'll cancel the state takeover of Atlantic City if he is elected next year.
Senate GOP leader says he asked Trump to back Keystone
The top Republican in the Senate says he asked President-elect Donald Trump to move swiftly in approving construction of the Keystone XL pipeline.
Senate GOP leader says he asked Trump to back Keystone
The top Republican in the Senate says he asked President-elect Donald Trump to move swiftly in approving construction of the Keystone XL pipeline.
Pipeline company offers to help pay costs to police protests
The Texas company developing the Dakota Access pipeline says it's offered to help pay law enforcement costs related to protests.
Pipeline company offers to help pay costs to police protests
The Texas company developing the Dakota Access pipeline says it's offered to help pay law enforcement costs related to protests.
Trump likely to try to reverse Obama environment initiatives
Donald Trump's election could signal the end of many of President Barack Obama's signature environmental initiatives.
Trump likely to try to reverse Obama environment initiatives
Donald Trump's election could signal the end of many of President Barack Obama's signature environmental initiatives.
Trump's path to boosting infrastructure is full of potholes
Donald Trump has vowed to rebuild the nation's roads, bridges, airports and railways, but the path to delivering on that promise is full of potholes.
Trump's path to boosting infrastructure is full of potholes
Donald Trump has vowed to rebuild the nation's roads, bridges, airports and railways, but the path to delivering on that promise is full of potholes.
U.S. Trade Talks in Deep Freeze After Trump Win, Says EU
Donald Trump's election to the White House has consigned EU/U.S. trade talks to the deep freeze and they are unlikely to resume for some time, the European Union said on Friday.
U.S. Trade Talks in Deep Freeze After Trump Win, Says EU
Donald Trump's election to the White House has consigned EU/U.S. trade talks to the deep freeze and they are unlikely to resume for some time, the European Union said on Friday.
At UN talks, Trump win sparks fears climate aid will fizzle
The election of Donald Trump as U.S. president could jeopardize a $100 billion plan launched by his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton seven years ago to help poor countries to cope with climate change, delegates at U.N.
At UN talks, Trump win sparks fears climate aid will fizzle
The election of Donald Trump as U.S. president could jeopardize a $100 billion plan launched by his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton seven years ago to help poor countries to cope with climate change, delegates at U.N.
FCC concerned about AT&T exempting DirecTV from data caps
Federal regulators say that they are concerned that AT&T's exempting its DirecTV unit from cellphone data caps could hurt competition.
FCC concerned about AT&T exempting DirecTV from data caps
Federal regulators say that they are concerned that AT&T's exempting its DirecTV unit from cellphone data caps could hurt competition.
President-elect Trump means angst for 'Obamacare' consumers
Donald Trump's election ushers in a time of high anxiety for people with health insurance under President Barack Obama's law, which expanded coverage to millions but has struggled to find widespread public acceptance.
President-elect Trump means angst for 'Obamacare' consumers
Donald Trump's election ushers in a time of high anxiety for people with health insurance under President Barack Obama's law, which expanded coverage to millions but has struggled to find widespread public acceptance.
Muni Bond Week in Review: Yields jump like crazy
Municipal bond yields jumped to a one-year high following Tuesday's election and surprise victory for Donald Trump.
Muni Bond Week in Review: Yields jump like crazy
Municipal bond yields jumped to a one-year high following Tuesday's election and surprise victory for Donald Trump.
Army Corps wants more cooperation from Dakota Access company
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says it's trying to diffuse tensions between Dakota Access pipeline protesters and law enforcement in North Dakota, but that the pipeline's developer isn't cooperating.







