US loans from China at issue in debt-ceiling fight
Posted: 3:32 PM Guess what? China isn't the country's biggest creditor. America is.
Posted: 3:32 PM Guess what? China isn't the country's biggest creditor. America is.
Posted: 10:51 AM Google is trying to upstage Siri, the sometimes droll assistant that answers questions and helps people manage their lives on Apple's iPhone and iPad.
Updated: 4:57 PM Authorities say a high school student pulled out a gun and shot himself in a classroom at a Cincinnati area high school.
Posted: 9:57 AM The Supreme Court has rejected Alabama's appeal to revive portions of a state immigration law, including a section that made it a crime to harbor people who are living in the country illegally.
Posted: 9:15 AM A Mississippi man who describes himself as a patriot with no grudges against anyone is expected to appear in a federal court today on charges that he sent ricin-filled letters to President Barack Obama and others.
Updated: 12:06 PM Tim Tebow has been waived by the Jets, the end of an unsuccessful one-season experiment in New York.
Updated: 8:41 AM Americans spent more in March and their income grew, the latest indication that consumers are shrugging off a tax increase.
Updated: 8:39 AM A Dutch citizen arrested in Spain on suspicion of launching what authorities have called the biggest cyberattack in Internet history is expected to be handed over to the Netherlands within 10 days, a Spanish court official said Monday.
Updated: 8:13 AM Subaru is recalling just over 10,000 of its 2014 Forester wagons because the floor mats can interfere with the clutch, brake or gas pedals.
Updated: 8:14 AM The British film studio home to the James Bond franchise and other major movie productions is announcing plans for its first U.S. movie production facility.
Updated: 8:15 AM The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum is launching a campaign to raise more than $500 million to help keep the memory of the Holocaust alive.
Updated: 8:19 AM Federal prosecutors say they have charged three German-Iranian dual nationals and a German man with breaking export laws for allegedly supplying Iran with parts needed to build a nuclear reactor in violation of the country's trade embargo.
Posted: 6:33 AM The agency that regulates Kentucky's utilities is planning public meetings on a proposal that would allow the Big Sandy generating facility in Louisa to be retired.
Updated: 8:16 AM A Louisville businessman is scheduled to appear for arraignment on a charge he conspired with others to avoid paying taxes on cigarettes sold online.
Updated: 8:17 AM The Kentucky Historical Society is putting state history in the spotlight Saturday at the Governor's Derby Celebration in Frankfort.
Posted: 6:29 AM Gov. Steve Beshear has reappointed three members of the Kentucky Board of Hairdressers and Cosmetologists, a panel that has oversight of the state's beauty shops.
Updated: 8:21 AM Six employees at Hopkinsville High School were placed on paid administrative leave after allegations were made that procedures for a state standardized test may not have been followed.
Posted: 2:31 PM A Senate bill would bring many of the estimated 11 million people living in the U.S. illegally out of the shadows - but not everyone would benefit. They include anyone who arrived after December 2011, gay partners of anyone legally in the U.S., siblings of U.S. citizens and most deportees.
Posted: 2:28 PM Goldencents and Itsmyluckyday took their first jogs around Churchill Downs on Sunday morning, less than a week before the Kentucky Derby.
Posted: 1:27 PM Members of Congress are expressing concerns that Syria's stockpile of chemical weapons could be a greater threat to the U.S. after President Bashar Assad is forced from power and could end up targeting Americans at home.
Updated: 1:16 PM Dozens of air shows that generate millions of dollars for local communities are being cancelled this year after the military grounded its jet teams because of the automatic federal budget cuts.
Updated: 1:17 PM A fire has broken out in the wreckage of the garment factory that collapsed last week in Bangladesh, with smoke pouring from the piles of shattered concrete and some rescue efforts forced to stop.
Updated: 1:19 PM A new report from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has dramatically lowered estimates of how much of a potent greenhouse gas is being leaked by the natural gas industry despite rapid growth in production.
Posted: 12:17 PM When federal agents descended on the Knoxville headquarters of Pilot Flying J on April 15, it was the first inkling the public and company executives had of an FBI and Internal Revenue Service investigation that began nearly two years ago.
Posted: 11:46 AM A possible gas explosion has blown the side of a 5-story residential building in France's Champagne country.