Crews to raze Florida home over sinkhole; man missing
SEFFNER, Fla. (AP) — Crews planned to begin demolishing a Florida home Sunday that is perched over a huge sinkhole, deeming it too dangerous to keep searching for the man swallowed into the earth from...
View ArticleTamed Dragon supply ship arrives at space station
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — A privately owned Dragon capsule arrived safely at the International Space Station on Sunday, delivering a ton of supplies, after a shaky, nerve-wracking start to its...
View ArticleExpectant parents die in crash; baby survives
NEW YORK (AP) — A young Jewish Orthodox couple en route to a hospital to have their first child were killed in a car crash early Sunday, but their child survived. Nathan and Raizy Glauber, both 21,...
View ArticlePair of Kentucky I-65 highway crashes kill six, injure five
ELIZABETHTOWN, Ky. (AP) — Kentucky State Police were investigating whether distracted driving caused a tractor-trailer to plow into an SUV carrying eight people on Saturday, killing six and possibly...
View ArticleCeremony for Monitor sailors stirs familial ties
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — A century and a half after USS Monitor sank, the interment of two unknown crewmen found in the Civil War ironclad's turret is bringing together people from across the country with...
View ArticleLas Vegas Sands says it likely violated anti-bribery law
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Las Vegas Sands Corp. says in a regulatory filing that it probably violated a federal law that prohibits bribing foreign officials. The casino company said in a filing Friday that the...
View ArticleEuropean carmakers to get serious at Geneva show
PARIS (AP) — The Geneva Motor Show has long had a reputation as one of the glitziest stops on the global auto show circuit — the place to unveil luxury models and out-of-this-world fantasy concept...
View ArticleConsequence to cuts no one thought would happen
WASHINGTON (AP) — It's not the first time that government economic engineering has produced a time bomb with a short fuse. Back in 2011, few lawmakers, if any, thought deep and indiscriminate spending...
View ArticleFor Florida citrus crop, it's been a tough year
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Florida's citrus crop has suffered huge losses this year, with fruit falling from trees and the overall forecast declining about 10 percent, but the problems shouldn't...
View ArticleAmong most polluted in U.S., N.Y.C. area awaits cleanup
NEW YORK (AP) — Just across the East River from midtown Manhattan's shimmering skyscrapers sits one of the nation's most polluted neighborhoods, fouled by generations of industrial waste, overflow from...
View ArticleWeather could hurt Ohio maple syrup production
WILLOUGHBY, Ohio (AP) — Ohio's maple syrup experts are concerned that above-average temperatures and the delay in seasonal weather could result in statewide production that would be lower than the...
View ArticleSwiss voters approve tough limits on bosses' pay
BERLIN (AP) — Swiss voters voiced their anger at perceived corporate excesses Sunday by approving measures to boost shareholders' say on executive pay. Some 68 percent of voters backed the "Rip-Off...
View ArticleTax bills for rich families approach 30-year high
WASHINGTON (AP) — The poor rich. With Washington gridlocked again over whether to raise their taxes, it turns out wealthy families already are paying some of their biggest federal tax bills in decades...
View ArticleBGSU vs. Ohio womens basketball March 3nd 2013
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View Article(updated 6:25 p.m.) BGSU women roll past Ohio, 73-52 (3-3-13)
Coaches are always going to find things to work on, even after a convincing victory.Jennifer Roos is no different and the first-year coach of Bowling Green State University’s women’s basketball team...
View ArticleNB's Ishmael suffers OT loss in state championship match (3-3-13)
COLUMBUS — Dalton Ishmael’s high school wrestling journey has come to an end,But it wasn’t the ending he had been working for during his career at North Baltimore.The senior standout holds the state...
View ArticleFord recalls 230,000 minivans to fix rust problem
DETROIT (AP) — Ford is recalling 230,000 minivans in 20 cold-weather states and Washington, D.C., to fix rust problems that can cause the third-row seats to come loose. The company says the recall...
View ArticleHospital: At least 10 hurt in Illinois foundry blast
ST. LOUIS (AP) — At least 10 people were injured, three critically, in an explosion Thursday at a steel castings plant in southwestern Illinois, officials said. The blast happened shortly after 8 a.m....
View ArticleU.S. household wealth regains pre-recession peak
WASHINGTON (AP) — It took 5½ years. Surging stock prices and steady home-price increases have finally allowed Americans to regain the $16 trillion in wealth they lost to the Great Recession. The gains...
View ArticleN.Y. jury to get case of illegal mansion servant
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — A defense lawyer says an upstate New York woman didn't know her Indian servant was in the country illegally and treated her as a member of the family. But in their closing statement...
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