Alisa Harris | Connecting capital with opportunity in the developing world takes Job-like patience and ingenuity
Islamic terrorist group moves outside Somalia with bomb attacks on civilians in Uganda
Two normally opposed organizations join forces to fight no-fault divorce in New York
Alisa Harris | Authors tackle business cultures, Christian music, and tortured lives
A California judge hears closing arguments in a same-sex marriage case that could wind up before the U.S.
New York's Empire State Building declines a request to honor Mother Teresa
Alisa Harris | Union opposition and quality concerns drive several states to resist an innovative federal education competition
Aid groups rush to respond as Niger suffers through a summer food crisis
The sweeping changes outlined in the Senate's financial reform bill have been met with praise and qualified optimism
Whether Thursday's plunge was due to a typo or not, it revealed a volatile market and nervous investors