Burger King vows cage-free eggs, pork In a boost to animal welfare activists looking to get livestock out of cramped cages, Burger King will be the first major U.S. fast-food chain to give all of its chickens and pigs some room to roam...
Ruling guides on background checks WASHINGTON — Is an arrest in a barroom brawl 20 years ago a job disqualifier? Not necessarily, the government said Wednesday in new guidelines on how employers can avoid running afoul of laws prohi...
Fed predicts growth, lower jobless rate WASHINGTON — The Federal Reserve has boosted its outlook for U.S. economic growth this year and is slightly more optimistic about the unemployment rate, reflecting improvements in recent months. ...
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By MARTIN CRUTSINGER Associated PressAssociated Press
Engineer arrested in Gulf spill case NEW ORLEANS — Federal prosecutors brought the first criminal charges Tuesday in the Gulf oil spill, accusing a former BP engineer of deleting more than 300 text messages that indicated the blown-ou...
Americans remain confident in economy NEW YORK — Americans’ confidence in the economy was resilient in April despite rising job cuts and falling home values. The Conference Board, a private research group, said on Tuesday that its C...
New case of mad cow disease in California WASHINGTON — The first new case of mad cow disease in the U.S. since 2006 has been discovered in a dairy cow in California, but health authorities said Tuesday the animal never was a threat to the ...
Foreclosures squeezing home prices and sales WASHINGTON — Rising foreclosures are weighing on the U.S. housing market, reducing prices and keeping new-home sales weak. Foreclosed homes are usually sold at steep discounts, thereby lowering ...
Southwest Air posts 1Q profit DALLAS — Southwest Airlines Co. is worried that the days of easy fare increases are over. The airline had a surprisingly good first quarter, helped by a 5 percent increase in the average ticket ...
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By DAVID KOENIG Associated PressAssociated Press
Farmers just getting warmed up Western Kentucky grain farmers plan to harvest wheat as many as three weeks earlier than usual, thanks to the warmest March in Kentucky in 115 years. The early harvests have made way for earlie...
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By Adam Shull ashull@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun
Jobs Registered nurse — Part-time midnight shift. Must be licensed in the state of Kentucky. Job order: KY0451546 Marine maintenance tech — HVAC, must be familiar with working on HVAC equipment, and ...