Prosecutions on civil rights issues continue to unfold, but how tenaciously will the Obama Administration pursue them?
With the President-elect looking ahead to passing an ambitious agenda, the party caucus decides to let bygones be bygones
As Obama's reported pick for Secretary of Health and Human Services, the former South Dakota senator returns to an issue that has long been his passion
Its constant repetition has launched a legion of complaints. But Toyota doesn't mind the attention
With $18.9 billion of cash in hand, Ford could benefit if General Motors and Chrysler fade
Instead of providing a new injection of funds, many Republicans believe Detroit should simply tap the $25 billion that was appropriated earlier this year to help automakers develop more fuel-efficient technologies
While U.S. commanders had wanted a 'conditions-based' plan for leaving Iraq, Baghdad has forced the adoption of a hard deadline
A law that saw parents give up their teenagers is being rewritten, but not before its advocates can argue for the need to improve mental-health services
Even as legislators try to fix a loophole in the state's safe-haven law, a small rush of parents are dashing to give up their problem children -- legally
