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In decision on Chicago handgun laws, Supreme Court casts doubt on cities' restrictions. Story | Agree?
LIVE VIDEO: President Obama's second Supreme Court nominee appears before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
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The Constitution's "right to keep and bear arms" applies nationwide as a restraint on the ability of government to limit its application, the Supreme Court says.
Robert C. Byrd, the longest serving member of the U.S. Senate, a fiery orator and hard-charging power broker who steered billions of federal dollars to his beloved West Virginia, died Monday. He was 92.
Americans spent a little more in May, but not enough to speed along the economic recovery, new data show.
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Mel Gibson’s image continues to take a beating, thanks to circumstances surrounding his breakup with Russian musician Oksana Grigorieva.
Americans increasingly are treated to death, spending more time in hospitals in their final days, trying last-ditch treatments that often buy only weeks of time, and racking up bills that have made medical care a leading cause of bankruptcies.
When it comes to video games, it's easy to get caught up in franchise mania. Certainly at this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo, games with numbers in their title seemed to hog most of the spotlight. Crysis 2, Gears of War 3, LittleBigPlanet 2, Killzone 3 — we're lookin' at you.
Whether you are bumped from a flight, forced to cancel a cruise or filing an insurance claim, you have rights. Problem is, companies are getting creative with their definitions.
Do you always feel like you're in a time crunch? Author Laura Vanderkam says that shouldn't be the case, and shares strategies of people who successfully balance work, family and fun. An excerpt.