IRS to return $150K seized from small-biz owner
A convenience store owner who had his bank account seized under an IRS policy meant to target drug dealers will be repaid.
A convenience store owner who had his bank account seized under an IRS policy meant to target drug dealers will be repaid.
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They scrimped. They saved. But many are finding the only home they can afford comes with a very long commute
Heated debate over Austrian proposal to cap entry leaves leaders more divided than ever
Apple Inc. has hired legal heavyweights Theodore Olson and Theodore Boutrous to fight a court order that it assist the Federal Bureau of Investigation in unlocking an iPhone as part of the investigation into the San Bernardino, Calif., terror attack.
Latvia's Martins Dukurs sets a track record and takes the gold in the men's skeleton World Championships for a fourth time.
The candidates hurl accusations of lying, Photoshopping and fake Facebook pages ahead of Saturday’s primary.
The IPO market is in tough shape: only 4 IPOs, 85 percent fewer than last year, according to Renaissance Capital.
(AP) — A pair of Albion College alumni has gifted $1 million to the private liberal arts school to help financially struggling students and provide an incentive for staff and faculty to live near the campus. The gift includes forgivable loans for faculty and staff wanting to build or buy homes within walking distance of the campus.
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OMAHA, Nebraska - Federal authorities have indicted an Omaha woman accused of selling thousands of worthless airline vouchers.
Patricia Urbanovsky was charged Thursday in U.S. District Court in Omaha on nine counts of money laundering and 16 counts of wire fraud. Authorities say she ran a scheme through her business to sell discounted airline travel vouchers, which turned out to be worthless.
The hip-hop artist’s The Life of Pablo is perhaps the first truly 21st-century album
There's a fine line between telling people about an emerging public health threat, such as Zika virus, and scaring them out of their wits. Once alarm spreads, it can be hard to make the facts known.
Eric and Terry Fan are two brothers who together wrote and illustrated a new children's book The Night Gardener.
Nicolas Maduro has announced a hike in petrol prices in a bid to keep the economy afloat, as food prices rise 315 per cent in a year
Nicolas Maduro has announced a hike in petrol prices in a bid to keep the economy afloat, as food prices rise 315 per cent in a year
Government techies have been working on ways to crack into passcode-protected iPhones since at least November.
The city has followed a disturbing trend by municipalities to reject fluoridation for non-scientific and conspiracy-driven reasons.
ISLAMABAD - Pakistani police say two gunmen shot and killed three police officers in an attack on a patrol in the central city of Faisalabad.
ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistani police say two gunmen shot and killed three police officers in an attack on a patrol in the central city of Faisalabad.
The Vatican on Friday moved swiftly to dampen claims Pope Francis had signalled a significant relaxation of the Catholic Church's ban on contraception in response to an outbreak of the Zika virus in Latin America.
CNBC "Halftime Report" trader Jon Najarian bought American Airlines Group for his model portfolio Friday.
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Religious leaders are coming to Donald Trump's defense after Pope Francis suggested Thursday that the Republican presidential candidate "is not Christian."
"I'm convinced he's a Christian," Jerry Fallwel Jr., an evangelical leader, president of Liberty University, and a Trump supporter, told CNN.
"I believe he has faith in the lord Jesus Christ, but I don't think that's the issue and I think the pope is mistaken," Falwell added.
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Families of some of the victims of the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, are set to argue before a judge Monday against dismissal of their lawsuit against the companies that manufacture the AR-15 rifle, used in the shooting that left 20 children dead, the Hartford Courant reported.