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American Airlines tells pilots to end disruptions

American Airlines tells pilots to end disruptions
By DAVID KOENIGAP Airlines Writer DALLAS (AP) - American Airlines says if pilots don't end actions that are disrupting flights, it will take their union to court. A senior American Airlines executive told union leaders that some pilots were conducting "an unlawful, concerted effort to

A cathartic cup of coffee for 2 old TV neighbors

A cathartic cup of coffee for 2 old TV neighbors
By JAKE COYLEAP Entertainment Writer NEW YORK (AP) - For two old TV neighbors, all that's needed for a therapeutic reunion is a ride and a cup of Joe. On an emotional season finale of Jerry Seinfeld's Web series, "Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee," Michael Richards recalls the infamous

Public Citizen: State drug fraud cases on the rise

Public Citizen: State drug fraud cases on the rise
By MATTHEW PERRONEAP Health Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - Federal and state prosecutors have collected more than $30 billion from drug companies for alleged fraud and illegal marketing over the last 20 years, according to a new report by consumer advocacy group Public Citizen. The report shows that

Rate on 30-year mortgage hits record low 3.40 pct.

Rate on 30-year mortgage hits record low 3.40 pct.
By MARCY GORDONAP Business Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - Average U.S. rates on fixed mortgages fell again to new record lows. The decline suggests the Federal Reserve's stimulus efforts may be having an impact on mortgage rates. Mortgage buyer Freddie Mac said Thursday that the rate on the 30-

Contracts to buy US homes fell slightly in August

Contracts to buy US homes fell slightly in August
By CHRISTOPHER S. RUGABERAP Economics Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - The number of Americans who signed contracts to buy previously occupied homes fell in August from a two-year high in July. The National Association of Realtors said Thursday that its index of sales agreements dropped 2.6 percent

Victim 1 in Jerry Sandusky trial has book deal

Victim 1 in Jerry Sandusky trial has book deal
By HILLEL ITALIEAP National Writer NEW YORK (AP) - A key witness against convicted child molester and former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky, known in court papers as Victim 1, has a book deal and will soon reveal his identity, a publisher announced Thursday. Ballantine

Discover 3Q profit slips, but tops Street view

Discover 3Q profit slips, but tops Street view
By MARK JEWELLAP Business Writer BOSTON (AP) - Discover Financial Services shares rose more than 7 percent Thursday, after the company said credit card use increased and more customers paid off their card balances on time in its fiscal third quarter. That news overshadowed a slight earnings

US durable orders fall, but business investment up

US durable orders fall, but business investment up
By MARTIN CRUTSINGERAP Economics Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - Demand for long-lasting manufactured goods plunged in August because of a huge drop in volatile commercial aircraft orders. But in a hopeful sign, orders that reflect business investment plans rose. The Commerce Department said Thursday

US unemployment aid applications at 2-month low

US unemployment aid applications at 2-month low
By CHRISTOPHER S. RUGABERAP Economics Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - The number of Americans seeking unemployment benefits plunged 26,000 last week to a seasonally adjusted 359,000, a hopeful sign for the job market. It's the lowest level of weekly applications in nine weeks. The Labor Department

US economy grew 1.3 percent rate in second quarter

US economy grew 1.3 percent rate in second quarter
By MARTIN CRUTSINGERAP Economics Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - The U.S. economy grew at a sluggish 1.3 percent annual rate in the April-June quarter, held back by the severe drought that reduced farm production in the Midwest. The growth rate was lowered from a previous estimate of 1.7 percent, the