(CNN) -- A federal judge has allowed Arizona to enforce the most controversial part of its politically charged immigration law, the so-called "show me your papers" provision.
(CNN) -- Hundreds of thousands of Chicago students got up and put on their school clothes for the first time in more than a week, preparing to return to class Wednesday after teachers' union representatives voted to suspend their often acrimonious eight-day strike.
NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- A federal crackdown is proceeding quietly against bankers accused of systematically defrauding states, local governments and non-profits.
(CNN) -- A clip of Mitt Romney speaking at a private fund-raiser in May shows the GOP presidential candidate questioning the prospect of ever reaching peace between Israelis and Palestinians, calling a path to a solution in the region "almost unthinkable to accomplish."
(CNN) -- President Barack Obama's campaign is continuing its push for people of faith to cast a November ballot in their favor.
(CNN) -- Children are eating as much salt as adults, according to a new report, and experts are concerned.
HONG KONG (CNNMoney) -- The Obama administration filed a complaint Monday with the World Trade Organization, alleging that China has illegally subsidized automotive exports and undercut American suppliers.
CHICAGO (CNN) -- Chicago school officials asked a Cook County judge on Monday to issue a court order to end the teacher strike now in its sixth school day.
(CNN) -- Gary Johnson says there are three keys to his campaign being successful: he needs you to know who he is, he needs to be on the ballot in as many states as possible and he needs other libertarians to support him.
As a result of banks' disorganization and understaffing — particularly at the peak of the crisis in 2009 and 2010 — homeowners were often forced to run a gauntlet of confusion, delays, and errors when seeking a mortgage modification.