Christie: Political arguments need to end in order to help Atlantic City; taxes and costs eyed
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie began his second summit on the future of Atlantic City by saying there are still opportunities to save the struggling seaside resort, but warned that political arguments need to end now.
Chris Christie's White House ambitions come into play in pig proposal in New Jersey
There are not that many pigs in his home state.
China shares jump after Hong Kong scraps yuan limit ahead of cross-border trading link launch
Chinese stocks jumped Wednesday after Hong Kong scrapped a daily limit on how much yuan residents can buy ahead of the launch of cross border share trading next week that widens access for foreign investors.
Carmakers sign on to principles to protect motorists' privacy in an era of computerized cars
Nineteen automakers accounting for most of the passenger cars and trucks sold in the U.S. have signed onto a set of principles they say will protect motorists' privacy in an era when computerized cars pass along more information about their drivers than many motorists realize.
California provides example on climate change programs, cost of reducing global warming
As the U.S. and China turn to implementing new rules aimed at curbing climate change, the countries can look to the most populous U.S. state as an example of the costs and challenges of fighting global warming.
Appeals court removes Obamacare case from scheduled hearing because of Supreme Court case
A federal appeals court is delaying plans to handle a challenge to the Obama administration's health care law because the Supreme Court is stepping into a separate case covering the same legal ground.
European lawmakers vote to give EU member states power to block genetically modified crops
European lawmakers have voted to give EU member states the power to ban cultivation of genetically modified crops on their territory even if they have been approved by the 28-nation bloc.
EU court: Germany entitled to refuse jobless benefits to EU immigrant who didn't seek work
A European Union court has ruled that Germany was within its rights to refuse unemployment benefits to an immigrant from Romania who made no effort to seek work in Germany.
CNN says it will end broadcasting in Russia, citing changes in media legislation
The international news channel CNN says it will halt broadcasting in Russia due to recent changes in media legislation.
Beijing's pollution data limited on mobile apps, websites during APEC leaders' summit
All the sky-clearing measures plus cooperation from the weather kept Beijing relatively free of air pollution for most of a seven-day Asia-Pacific conference.
Asian stocks perked by another record day on Wall Street, Tokyo at 7 year closing high
Asian stock markets mostly rose Tuesday, with Tokyo closing at a seven-year high, as investor sentiment got a boost from another record close on Wall Street.
US, China agree to extend length of visas for tourists, students in bid to boost economic ties
The United States and China are agreeing to make it easier for tourists, students and businesspeople to visit each other's countries.
RI repays federal unemployment insurance loans early, says businesses will save $95 million
State officials say Rhode Island businesses will save about $95 million over the next two years now that the unemployment insurance trust fund has been restored to solvency.
Rates mixed in weekly US Treasury auction with 3-month bills rising to highest since August
Interest rates on short-term Treasury bills were mixed in Monday's auction, with rates on three-month bills rising to their highest level since August and rates on six-month bills unchanged.
Obamacare opponents ask that appeals court case be delayed to make way for Supreme Court case
Opponents of "Obamacare" are asking that an appeals court case on the Affordable Care Act be delayed because the Supreme Court is stepping into a separate case covering the same legal ground.
New Kansas revenue forecast says state faces $279M budget shortfall by July, bigger gap later
Kansas will face a $279 million budget shortfall by July, far worse than state officials had thought before a new revenue forecast Monday that will force Gov. Sam Brownback and legislators to consider spending cuts.
Missouri regulators taking evidence on proposed high-voltage power line from Kansas wind farms
Staff for state regulators joined rural landowners Monday in urging Missouri's utility oversight panel to reject a proposed high-voltage power line that has been touted as a way to carry wind energy eastward from the plains of Kansas.
Health Law Faces Higher Bar in 2nd Sign-Up Season
With a bright look to its rebuilt website, version 2.0 of President Barack Obama's health insurance overhaul represents another chance to win over a skeptical public.
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Cuomo vetoes bill to authorize state pension credits for peacetime military service
Heading into Veterans Day, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has vetoed legislation that would have authorized state and municipal pension credits for peacetime military service.