WASHINGTON (AP) -- Transportation Security Administrator John Pistole says a small test program that pre-screens some travelers who volunteer extra information about themselves in exchange for swifter trips through airport security has so far been successful.
NEW YORK (AP) -- Bank of America Corp. is nixing its plans to charge a $5 monthly debit card fee.
WARSAW, Poland (AP) -- A Boeing airliner carrying 231 people from the U.S. landed on its belly in Warsaw on Tuesday after its landing gear failed to open, triggering sparks and small fires. No one was injured.
Ritalin and similar medicines that millions of children and teens take to curb hyperactivity and boost attention do not raise their risk of serious heart problems, the largest safety study of these drugs concludes.
A tribute to the sacrifices of our military forces -- active duty, National Guard and Reserves -- who served in all wars.
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- A prosecutor grilling a defense expert got the veteran anesthesiologist to acknowledge Monday that Michael Jackson's doctor deviated from the standard of care.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) -- The epicenter of the fight over the nation's patchwork of immigration laws is not Arizona, which shares a border with Mexico and became a common site for boycotts. Nor was it any of the four states that were next to pass their own crackdowns.
CHICAGO (AP) -- Each time 15-year-old Reginald Graham builds a bicycle, the process begins with a ritual.
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) -- Boeing is taking over a space shuttle hangar in Florida to work on its own space capsule.
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama is directing the Food and Drug Administration to take steps to reduce drug shortages, an escalating problem that has endangered patients and raised the possibility of price gouging.