Fewer people are working for U.S. airlines than a year ago, with the biggest declines at American Airlines -- which is cutting jobs as it goes through bankruptcy -- and Delta. SRN's Jeremy House has more on the story.
Fewer people are working for U.S. airlines than a year ago, with the biggest declines at American Airlines -- which is cutting jobs as it goes through bankruptcy -- and Delta. SRN's Jeremy House has more on the story.
Police in Venezuela say they have seized nearly 2,500 rolls of toilet paper in an overnight raid of a clandestine warehouse storing scarce goods. SRN's Bernie Bennett has details.
The number of Americans seeking unemployment aid rose 10,000 last week to a seasonally adjusted 354,000, a sign layoffs have increased. SRN's Jeremy House has more on the story.
The number of Americans who signed contracts to buy homes ticked up in April to the highest level in three years. SRN's Jeremy House has more on the story.
The U.S. economy grew at a modest 2.4 percent annual rate from January through March, slightly slower than initially estimated. SRN's Jeremy House has details.
Average U.S. rates on fixed mortgages jumped this week to their highest levels in a year, signaling higher costs for homebuyers. SRN's Bob Agnew reports.
U.S. Vice President Joe Biden wrapped up his visit to Rio de Janeiro with a visit to a slum on Thursday before traveling to Brasilia for a Friday meeting with Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff.
Cellphone pioneer Motorola is opening a Texas manufacturing facility that will create 2,000 new jobs and produce the first smartphone ever assembled in the U.S.
American banks earned more from January through March than during any quarter on record, buoyed by greater income from fees and fewer losses from bad loans:
The International Monetary Fund is urging China to push ahead with promised reforms to give private business a bigger role in its government-dominated economy. SRN's Jeremy House has more on the story.
While small business owners continue to struggle to provide traditional health care benefits to their workers, some are providing other unusual perks as an alternative to help attract and retain employees. SRN's Jeremy House has more on the story.
The man who famously put down his Big Mac to help rescue three women held captive for a decade in an Ohio house will never have to pay for another burger in his hometown. SRN's Bernie Bennett has this story.
A Phoenix area resident is languishing in a Mexican jail, after marijuana was found under her bus seat by an Army patrol, south of the Border. James Blears reports on a case of flimsy circumstantial evidence.
Attorney General Eric Holder's plan to hold meetings with news organizations has run into snags over the terms of discussions about Justice Department guidelines governing investigations that involve reporters. SRN's Bernie Bennett has the details.
Amidst the controversy over its improper targeting of tea party groups seeking tax-exempt status, the Internal Revenue Service has named a new chief risk officer. SRN's Jeremy House has details.
California wildlife officials in say an invasion of aggressive lice is causing deer across the state to go bald and is linked to numerous deer deaths. SRN's Bob Agnew reports.
The Justice Department says a proposed 20-million dollar severance payment for the CEO of American Airlines is too big and should be rejected. SRN's Jeremy House has more on the story.
Business and government leaders in the Great Lakes region are pinning hopes for a return to prosperity on a precious resource: fresh water. SRN's Jeremy House has more on the story.
In a money-saving move, Girl Scout councils across the country are making proposals that would have been unthinkable a generation ago. SRN's Rich Thomason reports.
A senior U-S official is praising India for reducing oil imports from Iran, adding the U.S. government will decide soon on New Delhi's request to renew a waiver from sanctions on Tehran.
Federal officials say a close call has occurred between a military helicopter and an airliner coming in to land at Reagan National Airport in Washington:
Microsoft has taken its time letting on about its new game system. But it's counting on consumers feeling that the new Xbox One will be worth the wait.
Some labor unions that initially backed President Obama's health care overhaul are now frustrated and angry about what they say are unexpected consequences of the plan that could hurt their members. SRN's Jeremy House has more on the story.
U.S. orders for long-lasting manufactured goods rebounded in April, buoyed by more demand for military and civilian aircraft and an increase in business investment. SRN's Jeremy House has more on the story.