Latest Headlines
Three prominent Democratic Party strategists are bluntly critical of their party's presidential candidate, their pre-election memos state.
A majority of U.S. adults indicated they would support federal loans to help the struggling automobile industry, a recent poll said.
Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Barack Obama has a narrowed but solid lead over Republican hopeful John McCain, a Wall Street Journal poll indicates.
Scientists say a new survey finds nearly half of all U.S. adults know little or nothing about nanotechnology and nine in 10 never heard of synthetic biology.
U.S. air passengers opted to skip 41 million trips in the past year due to frustrations with air travel, a travel group said Thursday.
An e-mail campaign questioning Sen. Barack Obama's patriotism shows the murkier side of the Internet's effect on the U.S. presidential race, analysts said.
Only 22 percent of U.S. citizens in a Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll published Tuesday think President George Bush should set national policy.
A majority of U.S. citizens surveyed support President George Bush's stance on immigration reform, a Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll published Thursday shows.
A poll finds that more U.S. residents are getting kicks from Internet gambling.
Despite positive economic signs, U.S. voters are "deeply pessimistic" and national leaders are paying a political prices, The Wall Street Journal reported.
Quotes
United Press International
United Press International
United Press International
United Press International
United Press International