May 20, 2013 - 11:46am

Roughly two dozen high school seniors may be banned from participating in their graduation ceremony due to a costly act of vandalism.

A dispute over public prayers at town board meetings will be taken up by the Supreme Court in coming months, another contentious case over the intersection of faith and the public arena.

Roughly two dozen high school seniors may be banned from participating in their graduation ceremony due to a costly act of vandalism.

The million-dollar questions have been answered. What are the Powerball numbers, and have any winning tickets been sold?

A rash of tornadoes wreaked havoc in Oklahoma and the Midwest on Sunday and Monday, destroying homes and tossing trees around like toothpicks.

Telecommuting and carpooling are the recommended options for folks who would normally take the train between New Haven, Connecticut, and New York in the aftermath of a derailment that disrupted train service on one of the busiest tracks in the

Treasury officials were made aware in June 2012 that the IRS inspector general was reviewing the office that handles tax-exempt applications, but a letter from October shows that the inspector general did not highlight the audit as a top concer

President Barack Obama will deliver long-promised remarks Thursday explaining the legal framework behind the decisions he makes to use drones against terrorist threats and further detail the administration's counterterrorism policy, accordi

 Some of the world's biggest oil companies may have a new mess on their hands.