Phoenix-area man hits $1 million jackpot six times
Posted: 5:36 AM A suburban Phoenix man made a lucky, lucky, lucky, lucky, lucky, lucky guess in a recent multistate lottery game.
Posted: 5:36 AM A suburban Phoenix man made a lucky, lucky, lucky, lucky, lucky, lucky guess in a recent multistate lottery game.
Updated: 7:20 AM The U.S. Navy may hurt more dolphins and whales by using sonar and explosives in Hawaii and California under a more thorough analysis that reflects new research.
Posted: 5:29 AM After nearly single-handedly pushing gay marriage to the forefront of the campaign and pressuring President Barack Obama to declare his support, there was only one thing left for Joe Biden to do: apologize.
Posted: 12:40 PM Federal authorities have said they plan to sue Arizona sheriff Joe Arpaio and his office over allegations of civil rights violations, including the racial profiling of Latinos.
Posted: 12:38 PM Clemens lawyer Rusty Hardin told the judge in the former baseball pitcher's perjury trial Wednesday that the defense has additional questions it wants to ask Radomski when it makes its case to the jurors.
Posted: 12:36 PM Moving to protect the Pentagon, Republicans controlling the House are pressing for cuts to food stamps, health care and pensions for federal workers as an alternative to an automatic 10 percent cut to the military next year.
Posted: 9:54 AM The U.S. trade deficit rose in March at the fastest rate in 10 months. A rise in consumer goods lifted imports to a record level, outpacing a solid gain in U.S. exports.
Posted: 9:45 AM The number of people applying for U.S. unemployment benefits ticked down last week after dropping sharply the previous week, evidence hiring could pick up this month.
Posted: 9:43 AM President Barack Obama says he'd already decided to come out for gay marriage before Vice President Joe Biden publicly endorsed it.
Posted: 9:41 AM Like many farm-dependent communities throughout the nation, Dore fell victim to changing agricultural practices and a harsh rural economy.
Posted: 9:39 AM Americans reacted with joy, scorn and indifference to Obama's words in a television interview on Wednesday: "It is important for me personally to go ahead and affirm that same-sex couples should be able to get married."
Posted: 9:37 AM Only a state Senate vote stands between the franchise and the $975 million stadium the Vikings would move into ahead of the 2016 season. The House passed the stadium plan early Thursday by a 71-60 vote.
Posted: 9:34 AM President Barack Obama is signing an executive order Thursday that will force federal agencies to scrutinize old rules to determine which ones are justified and to issue regular reports on their progress.
Posted: 9:27 AM Benedict Arnold is a hero again, at least temporarily at two upstate New York historic sites where his pre-treason exploits are being remembered.
Posted: 5:47 AM The Minnesota Vikings' hopes of a new stadium are one affirmative vote away from becoming reality.
Posted: 5:45 AM Medicare paid $5.6 billion to 2,600 pharmacies with questionable billings, including a Kansas drugstore that submitted more than 1,000 prescriptions each for two patients in just one year, government investigators have found.
Posted: 5:04 AM He gave no speech, issued no call to action. He spoke of changing alongside the nation's people, not of leading them into uncharted territory.
Posted: 4:17 AM Oregon investigators have traced an outbreak of norovirus to a reusable grocery bag that members of a Beaverton girls' soccer team passed around when they shared cookies.
Updated: 3:42 PM Three days after Vice President Joe Biden said he is "absolutely comfortable" with two men or two women getting married, Mr. Obama told ABC News in a hastily arranged interview that "Americans should be treated fairly and equally."
Posted: 1:52 PM The US Postal Service is backing off its plan to close up to 3,700 low-revenue post offices sometime after May 15.
Posted: 9:54 AM The high-profile auction at the Neches River Ranch gave cattlemen a good indication of how long it might take to rebuild after Texas' devastating drought and what it might cost them.
Posted: 9:50 AM Two weeks of expert witnesses, grisly crime-scene photos and tearful testimony by Jennifer Hudson culminates Wednesday in closing arguments at the trial of the man accused of killing three of her relatives.
Posted: 9:46 AM In results released Wednesday, 66 percent opposed the war, with 40 percent saying they were "strongly" opposed. A year ago, 37 percent favored the war, and in the spring of 2010, support was at 46 percent.