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Boeing could lose billions in a strike
Boeing could face a revenue drain of $3 billion to $3.5 billion a month and could see its high-profile 787 Dreamliner and two ...



Justice: Prosecutors can't ask firms to waive legal privileges
In a sharp turnaround from the aggressive corporate-charging guidelines of the Enron era, the Justice Department on Thursday ...



Grandparents help with back-to-school bill
In the midst of one of the toughest back-to-school buying seasons in years, grandparents in many families are pitching in to ...



Tire-balancing weights getting the lead out
The Environmental Protection Agency Friday will recognize a group of tire retailers (including Wal-Mart and Costco), government-related ...



Toyota's plunge into big pickups veers into a Texas-size ravine
Opened with great fanfare only a couple of years ago, the plant halted production on Aug. 8 after demand collapsed for its Tundra ...



Real estate info flows freely on the Web
With the housing slump making home buying a more considered investment flippers and investors have all but faded from view ...



Federal agency warns of dangers of popular bassinet
The federal Consumer Product Safety Commission is warning parents and caregivers to immediately stop using a popular brand of ...



Russian chicken ban more bad news for U.S. producers
The nation's chicken producers faced more bad news Thursday as Russia said that 19 U.S. poultry producers will be barred from ...



Stocks climb as GDP expands, crude oil swoons
Stocks ended the day higher Thursday on a better-than-expected reading on the nation's economy and a drop in jobless claims.



Salmonella outbreak linked to jalapenos appears over
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say the salmonella outbreak that sickened more than 1,440 people appears to be ...