Drunk Driving: Is the U.S. Blood Alcohol Limit Too Liberal?
When Sweden made its BAC level lower and stricter, road deaths declined. Should the U.S. level remain where it is?
When Sweden made its BAC level lower and stricter, road deaths declined. Should the U.S. level remain where it is?
A group of U.S. soldiers alleged to have deliberately killed Afghan civilians may have helped cement the Taliban's grip in their area of operation
As more voting is being done in advance over the Internet, the threat from hackers is increasing
Fat Talk Free Week, a national campaign to eliminate language that is damaging to young adults' body image, spreads across college campuses
Hoping to stir his Democratic base, President Obama picks a fight with the Chamber of Commerce over its massive advertising campaign ahead of the midterm elections
Consumer prices rose slightly last month, driven up by higher costs for gasoline and food. But excluding those volatile categories, prices were flat
Obama and Biden to stump for Coons in Delaware on Friday. Get more details on the redesigned Page.
The U.S. military is on a tear about how green it's getting bio fuels for jets, solar panels to cut down on fuel needed for generators, all that kind of stuff
First came the blockbusters. Now, the indy crowd is showing up to film in and around Detroit.
In an epic election cycle, a new generation of civic leaders is already at work trying to fix a broken system -- and restore faith in the process. Meet the rising stars of American politics
Frank Delollis talks about what it means to be a militiaman in the moderate Ohio Defense Force