Oil prices fall after surge NEW YORK — Oil prices took a breather on Monday, falling slightly as investors booked some profits after a seven-day surge. Retail gasoline prices continued to climb, adding five cents over the wee...
FAA wants to boost airline pilot qualifications WASHINGTON — Airline co-pilots would have to meet the same experience threshold required of captains — the first boost in four decades — under regulations proposed Monday by the Federal Aviation Ad...
Gulf oil spill trial delayed for settlement talks NEW ORLEANS — A judge has delayed the federal trial over the nation’s worst offshore oil disaster by a week, saying Sunday that BP PLC was making some progress in settlement talks with a committee ...
Texas’ Permian Basin experiencing oil boon DALLAS — The Permian Basin of West Texas is experiencing an oil boom, leading some of the region’s top oilmen to predict that Texas oil production will double within five to seven years. Oil dri...
Spain’s ‘Lost Generation’ threatens social fabric MADRID — Daniel Lorente has worked construction, flipped burgers at McDonald’s, been a camp counselor, telemarketing representative and doorman. But Lorente’s part-time jobs never lasted more th...
G-20 linking hike to bigger ‘firewall’ fund MEXICO CITY — The G-20 nations are conditioning additional money for the International Monetary Fund on the European Union first increasing its financial stabilization funds to ease concerns about ...
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By MARK STEVENSON Associated PressAssociated Press
Town mending, bailout still divides KOKOMO, Ind. — Back in this town’s darkest days, Jeff Shrock, a third-generation autoworker, would cruise down the streets where he grew up, past the foreclosed homes and four giant Chrysler factor...
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By SHARON COHEN Associated PressAssociated Press
Pepsi’s new soda amps up competition NEW YORK — Pepsi is hoping to win back soda drinkers with a compromise. Some people don’t like the calories in regular soda, but loathe the taste of zero-calorie diet drinks. So the nation’s No....
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by CANDICE CHOI Associated PressAssociated Press
Cyber-security researcher finds flaw in smartphones WASHINGTON — Just as U.S. companies are coming to grips with threats to their computer networks emanating from cyber-spies based in China, a noted expert is highlighting what he says is an even mor...
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By Ken Dilanian McClatchy-Tribune News ServiceThe Paducah Sun
Jobs Lead plant environmental engineer — Need a bachelor’s degree in environmental engineering, chemical engineering or other related tech field, plus five years’ experience. Job order: KY0446888 Ind...