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Americans are doing a little better job of adding to their personal savings, but more are running up credit card debt that they can't pay off at the e

Each week, we take a look at the biggest friends and foes of labor. We celebrate the workers winning big and small battles, and we shame the companies or people trying to deny working people their rights.

The young boy battling incurable cancer whose request for birthday cards was shared around the world passed away Sunday, according to his family.

The move that was slammed on social media as "inappropriate" and "distasteful."

The FDA reconsidering whether doctors who prescribe painkillers like OxyContin should be required to take safety training courses.

Malia Obama will attend Harvard University in the fall of 2017, the president and first lady said in a statement on Sunday.

After more than five decades of chilly relations between the U.S. and Cuba, a cruise ship will finally set sail for the island nation once again.

How a former addict and petty criminal became "Exhibit A" in the debate over mandatory minimum drug sentences.

It's still uncertain who will handle the music icon's estate.

While many caretakers are great, some are not — and a cottage industry of nanny spies has cropped up to bust, or in some cases fix, ones who aren't.