Apple antitrust suit over e-books set for NY trial
Updated: 1:28 PM The government and Apple Inc. are set to square off over accusations of price-fixing e-books.
Updated: 1:28 PM The government and Apple Inc. are set to square off over accusations of price-fixing e-books.
Posted: 12:47 PM A man is dead after two semi-trucks crashed into each other on I-65.
Posted: 12:42 PM A Boil Water advisory has been issued for areas in Hustonville.
Posted: 12:15 PM A House committee says a soon-to-be released Treasury Department report finds the Internal Revenue Service spent about $50 million to hold about 220 conferences for employees between 2010 and 2012.
Updated: 12:35 PM The head of a U.S. congressional delegation to Russia says it learned little about what could have been done to prevent the Boston Marathon bombings, despite the best efforts of actor Steven Seagal.
Posted: 12:12 PM Advocates for public records laws say it would be another blow to government transparency if Connecticut officials pass a bill withholding some of the Newtown school shooting records from the public.
Updated: 12:19 PM The Atlantic puffin population is at risk in the United States, and there are signs the seabirds are in distress in other parts of the world.
Posted: 11:25 AM A fire that has burned at least five structures and is threatening about 1,000 others exploded in size overnight, burning dangerously close to two foothill communities north of Los Angeles.
Posted: 11:01 AM It's been two weeks since residents of Zephyrhills, Fla., learned that a $590 million Powerball ticket was sold inside their city limits.
Updated: 2:50 PM New research raises fresh questions about which cancer patients benefit from Avastin, a drug that lost its approval for treating breast cancer nearly two years ago.
Updated: 12:31 PM A senator guiding an immigration overhaul bill through Congress says he wants the Senate to pass the measure by July 4 and predicts as many as 70 votes in support.
Updated: 1:26 PM A television icon of the 1970's is dead.
Updated: 4:56 PM A law enforcement official says a Texas home has been searched and a resident interviewed as part of the investigation into ricin-tainted letters sent to New York City's mayor and President Barack Obama.
Updated: 1:12 PM Once considered the stuff of science fiction and Hollywood flicks, the capability to send unmanned aircraft into the guts of a dangerous storm system is becoming reality.
Updated: 1:12 PM Transportation officials are urging motorists in western Kentucky to use "extreme caution" while traveling due to flash flooding brought on by heavy rain.
Posted: 10:52 AM It seems like the political battles over health care will never end.
Posted: 10:46 AM National Weather Service meteorologists say it's unclear how many tornadoes touched down Friday evening.
Updated: 1:07 PM A hospital official in Oklahoma City says more than 75 people were injured during a burst of severe storms and tornadoes on Friday night.
Posted: 10:37 AM More than four dozen real estate speculators and two companies nationwide have been charged with illegally fixing foreclosure auctions in three states.
Posted: 8:03 AM A federal judge has ordered Google Inc. to comply with FBI warrantless demands for customer data.
Posted: 6:40 AM Emergency officials are preparing to survey tornado damage again this morning following the second major fatal storm to strike the Oklahoma City metropolitan area in several days.
Posted: 6:37 AM Lebanese security officials say 16 rockets fired from Syria have struck the eastern region of Baalbek.
Posted: 6:35 AM One major principle of Barack Obama's presidency is that government, when it works right, can be best-equipped to aid and protect Americans.