An Arizona woman pleaded guilty to attempting to steal more than $7.7 million in government funds by filing fraudulent tax returns, the Justice Department announced.
Hundreds of thousands are expected in Washington, D.C., for the 250th anniversary of the nation's freedom. Federal law enforcement is preparing for one of the city's largest security operations.
America's nuclear arsenal was built to counter only one international adversary during the Cold War, but as new nuclear powers emerge and global conflict increases, some argue for a revamped system.
First National Bank got Newsweek honors for financial services and Pennsylvania, while Energage named it a Top Workplace in Northeast Ohio and Washington, D.C.
The Justice Department announced the seizure of nearly 400 websites that were illegally streaming FIFA World Cup matches in violation of U.S. copyright law, disrupting international networks that profit from the tournament's global popularity and ...
The Seattle Seahawks will have it tough against both division rivals, but Seattle Sports' Bob Shelton warns against sleeping on the San Francisco 49ers.