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Delta says Sandy cut revenue by $45 million

Delta says Sandy cut revenue by $45 million
NEW YORK (AP) - Delta Air Lines says Superstorm Sandy cut its revenue by $45 million last month as it was forced to cancel more than 3,500 flights. That's only a fraction of the $8.4 billion in revenue it reported in last year's fourth-quarter. It won't report full results for the

US officials counter reports on Benghazi attacks

US officials counter reports on Benghazi attacks
By LOLITA C. BALDORAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - The Pentagon provided more details Friday of the military response to the assault on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, as questions continue to swirl ahead of the presidential election about the government's response to the attack,

Woman Robs Store And Heads To Airport

Woman Robs Store And Heads To Airport
**Press Release From Spokane Police Department** SPOKANE, Wash. - The South Hill Great Clips employees called police Thursday evening to report a robbery.  According to victim employees, the suspect parked her car outside the store.  She went inside and after several

Woman Robs Store And Heads To Airport

Woman Robs Store And Heads To Airport
**Press Release From Spokane Police Department** SPOKANE, Wash. - The South Hill Great Clips employees called police Thursday evening to report a robbery.  According to victim employees, the suspect parked her car outside the store.  She went inside and after several

Timeline of events surrounding Libya rescue effort

Timeline of events surrounding Libya rescue effort
By The Associated Press U.S. intelligence officials offered a timeline Thursday of the CIA's response to the attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, from its annex less than a mile from the diplomatic mission. U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans were killed in

US officials: No delays in rescue effort in Libya

US officials: No delays in rescue effort in Libya
By LOLITA C. BALDORAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - CIA security officers went to the aid of State Department staff less than 25 minutes after they got the first call for help during the attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, U.S. intelligence officials said Thursday, as they laid

Flying gets easier but travel woes still persist

Flying gets easier but travel woes still persist
By DAVID KOENIG and SCOTT MAYEROWITZAssociated Press Writers NEW YORK (AP) - Planes are getting up to speed faster than trains and automobiles in the storm-stricken Northeast. All the region's major airports were open once New York's LaGuardia resumed flights Thursday morning. While

US military flying power equipment to storm area

US military flying power equipment to storm area
By LOLITA C. BALDORAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - In a rare airlift, the Defense Department is flying 17 aircraft from California to New York loaded with power generation equipment and crews to help restore electricity to the millions of homes and businesses devastated by Superstorm Sandy.

All 3 of NYC's major airports back in operation

All 3 of NYC's major airports back in operation
NEW YORK (AP) - All three major New York airports are open again after Superstorm Sandy shut them down. LaGuardia reopened Thursday on a limited schedule. Its bigger international counterparts, Kennedy and Newark Liberty, had already reopened on a limited basis. The Port Authority of New York and

Storm-crippled NYC subway creaks back into service

Storm-crippled NYC subway creaks back into service
By ADAM GELLER and MEGHAN BARRAssociated Press NEW YORK (AP) - Subways started running again in much of New York City on Thursday for the first time since Superstorm Sandy, but traffic at bridges backed up for miles, long lines formed at gas stations, and big crowds waited impatiently for buses