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Two Women Face Sentencing in Conn. Pyramid Scheme
Two Connecticut women face sentencing for running a pyramid scheme that authorities say involved millions of dollars and more than 1,000 other women.
Man Killed in Stadium Fall Was Lifelong Atlanta Braves Fan
The mother of a man who died after falling from the upper deck of Turner Field in Atlanta says her son was a life-long Braves fan.
US Retail Sales Up 0.2 Percent in July
U.S. retail sales edged up in July despite a drop in auto sales. A category of purchases that excludes the most volatile sectors rose by the most in seven months, a sign that stronger consumer spending could boost economic growth.
The Commerce Department says retail sales increased 0...
Stocks Edge Higher in Early Trading on Wall Street
Stocks are inching mostly higher in early trading on Wall Street after the government reported a pickup in retail sales last month.
The Standard & Poor's 500 index was up two points, or 0.1 percent, at 1,691 shortly after the opening of trading Tuesday.
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Obama to Hit NY, PA, On Two Day Bus Tour Next Week
President Barack Obama will spend the latter part of next week riding a bus through two Northeastern states to talk about the economy and building the middle class.
Dufner Beats Furyk At PGA For First Major Title
Jason Dufner has won his first major title with a two-stroke victory over Jim Furyk at the PGA Championship.
Dufner bogeyed the final two holes Sunday for a 2-under 68 that was good enough to hold off the 2003 U.S. Open champion. The winning score was 10-under 270...
Jets’ Ryan Answers Criticism Over Not Watching QBs
Rex Ryan wasn't sure what all the fuss was about.
Sure, the New York Jets coach missed a few plays by his quarterbacks as he focused on the defense in the preseason opener at Detroit on Friday night.
Futures Dip On Discouraging News From Japan
Stock futures are heading lower after Japan released discouraging growth figures for the second quarter, sending the dollar higher against the yen in early trading.
Most NY Voters Embarrassed by Anothony Weiner, Eliot Spitzer
A new poll shows that most New Yorkers watching Anthony Weiner and Eliot Spitzer in political races dominated by sex scandals want to forget about them.
Shields Gets Rare Home Win, Royals Beat Red Sox
James Shields earned his first home win in more than three months, Alex Gordon homered and the Kansas City Royals beat the Boston Red Sox 4-3 on Sunday.