Transportation Industry Regulation
COLUMBIA, S.C. - Gov. Mark Sanford is accused of breaking 37 ethics laws regarding campaign finances and travel, including using taxpayer money for high-priced airplane tickets that took him around the world and to Argentina for a rendezvous with the woman he once called his "soul mate."
The governor's attorney said he looks forward to answering the "technical questions" regarding Sanford's travel and finances at a State Ethics Commission hearing early next year.
Democratic senator says health care bill 'on life support' after Obama fails to break logjam
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama's health care appeal failed to break the congressional gridlock Thursday, dimming hopes for millions of uninsured Americans.
WASHINGTON - Eight years after the 9/11 attacks brought a new focus on security at airplane maintenance facilities - and six years after Congress first required action - the government still hasn't tightened its vigilance.