Maurice “Hank” Greenberg, the former American International Group chief executive, has more than doubled the size of his class-action lawsuit against the United States.
A helicopter crash in southern Afghanistan has killed five Americans, officials said.
The U.S. Justice Department is investigating drug maker Sanofi’s disclosures to the Food and Drug Administration about different responses to its blockbuster blood thinner Plavix.The French company said …
In his new book “Here’s the Deal,” New York Times’ Washington DC Bureau Chief David Leonhardt argues that both sides have already won what matters to them most, and that’s the problem. What can be done now?
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South Korea and the U.S. began annual military drills despite North Korean threats.
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KABUL (Reuters) – Afghan President Hamid Karzai ratcheted up his criticism of the U.S. on Sunday, marring a debut visit by the new U.S. defense secretary, Chuck Hagel, and highlighting tensions that could undermine Washington's strategy to wind down the unpopular war.
After years of grabbing the spotlight in U.S.-China economic relations, U.S. concerns over the value of Beijing’s currency appear to be fading, giving ground to newer issues like cyber-security and trade …
Nobel Prize-winning molecular biologist Carol Greider used to have eight to 10 young researchers working in her university laboratory, but with U.S. government funds for scientific research shrinking in recent years, she's gone down to four. Sequestration, Washington's name for $85 billion in federal spending cuts this year, promises to cut even deeper into Greider's […]