WASHINGTON – A defiant Takata Corp. told a U.S. safety agency that its demand for a nationwide air bag recall isn’t supported by evidence, and the government doesn’t
Three days before a runoff election that’s expected to end Mary Landrieu’s 18-year-long career in the Senate, the Louisiana Democrat said she’s “disappointed” that her party has abandoned
How much would you pay for a car that doesn’t technically exist? A new Buick Grand National or GNX has long been on enthusiasts’ wish lists. General Motors hasn’t confirmed
Buy Photo Louisville’s Wayne Blackshear is pumped up after making the bucket and drawing the foul. Dec. 2, 2014(Photo: Scott Utterback/The CJ)Buy Photo With a late-night tipoff and
The Chicago Cubs agreed to several concessions in order to get the National Park Service to approve new advertising signs in the outfield, according to federal records. The
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The House voted unanimously on Tuesday to end Social Security benefits for Nazis. The bill passed six weeks after the Associated Press found that the Justice Department for years had been using
Massachusetts may be a liberal state, but it has some pretty conservative regions. Broad swaths of red covered Central and Southeast Massachusetts in last month’s gubernatorial election, with
Move over Ebola, immigration, and Ferguson. It’s time to talk about another story that could shake up American politics — the rapidly falling gas prices across the country.
Congress has just a few weeks to avert a government shutdown and prevent the expiration of dozens of tax breaks important to businesses. So what has the House