St. Paul schools shut as teachers strike amid contract talks
The school district and the union that represents teachers negotiated for six straight days and continued talking into the night Monday in an effort to avert a strike.
Fifth Third opened fake accounts like Wells Fargo, government says
The government alleged the bank's employees opened fake accounts for customers in order to meet aggressive sales targets.
What are the most expensive drugs on the market?
The most expensive drugs on the market are getting more expensive.
New York rolls out state-made hand sanitizer produced by prison inmates
The state of New York is taking the coronavirus-related sanitizer shortage into its own hands with the help of prison labor.
SpaceX's 20th station shipment arrives with candy, science
The Dragon capsule reached the orbiting lab after launching late Friday night. NASA astronauts Andrew Morgan and Jessica Meir used the station's robot arm to capture the spacecraft.
Juul Labs sought to court AGs as teen vaping surged
So far nine states have filed lawsuits against Juul and more may come in the wake of the 39-state investigation, which also is examining whether the company made misleading claims about the nicotine content in its devices.
Cuomo: Coronavirus caught CDC 'flat-footed'; health official admits testing 'glitch'
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo declared a state of emergency on Saturday as the state's number of confirmed coronavirus cases rose to 76.
Coronavirus in Italy is causing travelers to cancel trips
Perillo Tours CEO Steve Perillo explains how his company is trying to retain customers amid coronavirus fears.
Daylight saving time 2020: What to know as it starts back
Here are four things to know about daylight saving time.
Epstein-linked Barclays CEO's visits to island under investigation
Officials are looking to see how information Staley provided Barclays compares to documents, including emails, that investigators received from JP Morgan, where Staley worked at the time of his association with Epstein.
Coronavirus doesn't require military action yet, former NYPD commissioner says
At least 95,270 confirmed new coronavirus cases have been reported worldwide, with 149 confirmed in the U.S.
Boy Scouts bankruptcy panel chosen to represent victims
Nine men who say they were sexually abused as children were selected to serve on the committee.
US new coronavirus virus death toll hits 11; feds investigate nursing home
The U.S. death toll rose including the first fatality outside Washington state
FDA says Singulair needs stronger label for depression risk, other side effects
On Wednesday, the FDA announced that montelukast, which is used to treat asthma and hay fever, must have a stronger warning label for side effects including depression and sleeping problems.
Fed's revised bank rule a bonus for dividends, buybacks
The Fed aims to level the playing field for banks.
Some pacemakers, ultrasounds vulnerable to hackers, FDA warns
SweynTooth may allow interference with Bluetooth communications that let medical equipment such as pacemakers, stimulators and insulin pumps exchange information.
Coronavirus fears reportedly spur law firm changes
New York State "disease detectives” are working to determine how a 50-year-old lawyer from Westchester County contracted COVID-19.
New Jersey troopers rescue trucker seconds before rig explodes
Two New Jersey state troopers pulled a trucker to safety just seconds before his burning tractor-trailer exploded.
Hillary Clinton talks ups, downs before Hulu documentary
Hillary Clinton speaks out before the release of her upcoming documentary with Hulu.
Which Super Tuesday states have the most debt and best economies?
The diverse group of Super Tuesday states have a wide range of state and local government debt



















