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After Winter's Chill, Economists Predict A Warming Trend
A cold, snowy winter in most of the country hurt economic growth, but forecasters see conditions improving for the rest of the year.
Police: British Spy's Strange Death Was 'Probably An Accident'
Scotland Yard says it believes Gareth Williams, whose naked and decomposing body was found locked inside a gym bag in 2010, was not murdered.
Statisticians: Don't Rob A Bank; It's Not Worth It
Making a good life as a bank robber would be hard and the yearly salary would be pretty average.
Crash That Killed Seven Was Along 'Cursed' Stretch Of Bronx River Parkway
Sunday's tragedy took the lives of seven people, all from one family. In 2006, six people were killed near the same spot. Last June, another went airborne there — but both people inside survived. Authorities are investigating.
More Than 5 Million New iPhones Sold In Debut Weekend, Apple Says
Apple underestimated demand, so the iPhone 5 has quickly sold out.
House Divided Over How To Pay For Student Loan Bill
Lawmakers in the House plan to vote Friday on a measure that would prevent a doubling of the student loan interest rate on July 1. The House would pay for the decreased revenue by raiding the new health care law's fund for preventive care.
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New EPA Director Takes Over Following Controversy
EPA regional administrator Al Armendariz said he’s resigning effective April 30 because his continued service would distract from the agency’s important…
Davis Squeaks Past Shelton To Keep State Senate Seat
Democrat Wendy Davis held onto her State Senate seat in Tarrant County seat with a tough, tight win over Republican State Rep. Mark Shelton.Davis's margin…
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Mark Your 2013 Calendars: Albright, Spiegelman, More In Store At DMA
Five stories that have North Texas talking: Arts and Letters Live, earthquake in the Fort, legalizing marijuana in Texas -- or not! -- and more.January’s…
Big Banks Agree To Pay $8.5 Billion To Settle Foreclosure-Abuse Claims
Some borrowers who were mistreated during foreclosures will receive compensation. The payments will range from hundreds of dollars to $125,000. The agreement ends a case-by-case review of the banks' actions.
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