Forcing Insurers to Spend Enough on Health Care
To restrain insurance company profits, the Senate's health reform bill would set stiffer requirements on what percentage of premiums must be spent on health care
To restrain insurance company profits, the Senate's health reform bill would set stiffer requirements on what percentage of premiums must be spent on health care
Home resales surged last month to the highest level in nearly three years, reflecting an extraordinary level of federal support
As the health-care bill passes a key hurdle in the Senate and full passage looks increasingly likely, some observers are wondering if the process could have been less rocky
Opening its centerpiece this week, CityCenter is the last of Vegas' visionary projects. Going forward, banks are unlikely to take as huge a risk
Unemployment is high, the economy is down. Yet for all the signs of recession, something is missing: More crime
Washington's police chief criticized a veteran detective Monday for pulling a gun during a mass snowball fight. Authorities said the officer is on desk duty while the case is investigated
According to CNN, support for health care reform is up, especially among Democrats.
Much of the auto industry's growth will come not from the U.S., but China and India.
A quiet revolution has changed the status of American women; so what's new now?
Ohio State's E. Gordon Gee and nine other dynamos at the nation's top schools
The contents of the disgraced financier's closets are put up for sale
Near his home, in his car, cigarette in hand, on the 4th of July. FDR was at ease and smiling in one of the most memorable photos taken of him
TIME takes a look at some of the men alleged to have plotted and carried out the 9/11 strikes
LIFE.com: Inside the Secret Service
Rage Against Simon Cowell? A British Pop Charts Upset