A look at the ‘net neutrality’ debate and what will happen
By ANNE FLAHERTY WASHINGTON — Whose Internet is it anyway? Tom Wheeler, chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, says he’s keeping that question in mind as …
By ANNE FLAHERTY WASHINGTON — Whose Internet is it anyway? Tom Wheeler, chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, says he’s keeping that question in mind as …
By ERIC TALMADGE TOKYO — A campaign within the United Nations to haul North Korean leader Kim Jong Un before an international court for crimes against …
By TOM KRISHER DETROIT — More than 1,100 claims were filed in the week before Saturday’s deadline to seek payments from the General Motors ignition switch …
THE HAGUE, Netherlands — The prosecutor of the International Criminal Court has urged all parties in Nigeria’s elections later this month to refrain from violence …
By PHILIP ELLIOTT WASHINGTON — Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee on Sunday said being gay is akin to choosing to drink alcohol or use profanity — …
By JIM KUHNHENN and MARTIN CRUTSINGER WASHINGTON — The $4 trillion budget that President Barack Obama sends Congress on Monday proposes higher taxes on wealthier Americans and …
By ELAINE KURTENBACH and KARIN LAUB TOKYO — The fates of a Japanese journalist and Jordanian military pilot were unknown Friday, a day after the latest purported deadline …
By ANTHONY McCARTNEY LOS ANGELES — A California appeals court on Friday upheld a jury’s decision that the promoter of Michael Jackson’s ill-fated comeback concerts was …
By STEVE PEOPLES WASHINGTON — After a three-week flirtation with a new campaign for the White House, Mitt Romney announced Friday that he will not seek …
PHOTO COURTESY OF KHARY BRUNING/FOR SOUTH FLORIDA TIMES When they came to Miami from Las Vegas in 2014, Robin Gottschalk and her pregnant daughter …