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Judge OKs Skechers settlement

A federal judge approved a $40 million class-action settlement Monday between Skechers USA Inc. and consumers who bought toning shoes after ads made unfounded

Congress approves bill to end airport delays

Congress easily approved legislation Friday ending furloughs of air traffic controllers that have delayed hundreds of flights daily, infuriating travelers and

Photos: Peeps more popular than ever

"Everyone seems to have a Peeps story," says Ross Born, third-generation operator of Just Born Inc., which hatches 5 million Peeps a day at its plant north of

Facebook tries to stay hip with jazzier News Feed

Amid complaints that company's site has become a jumble of monotonous musings and random pictures, the overhaul offers new controls that allow people to create

Lamborghini unveils $3.9 million car - all 3 sold

Who buys a $3.9 million car? Not you.

Dow surges to record ... and keeps going

The Dow closed at an all-time high Tuesday, beating the previous record it set in October 2007, before the financial crisis and Great Recession.

McDonald's getting rid of items from menu

McDonald's is getting rid of its Chicken Selects and Fruit & Walnut Salad and is considering the removal of Angus burgers.

Obama signs order to begin spending cuts

President Barack Obama has signed an order authorizing the government to begin cutting $85 billion from federal accounts, officially enacting across-the-board

Growing push to halt workplace bullying

"One day I didn't do something right and she actually laid her hands on me and got up in my face and started yelling, 'Why did you do that?'" said Margaret

Workers anxious as cuts set to take effect

They don't care which side caused Washington's latest crisis. Five hundred miles from Capitol Hill, the men and women of the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard are

Expert: BP withheld crucial information from gov't

A well design expert testifying for the federal government accused BP of withholding critical information from industry regulators before a blowout triggered a

Wary of crises, Americans tune out budget cut talk

Obama raises the alarm, Democrats and Republicans accuse each other of holding a deal hostage, there's a lot of yelling, and then finally, when everyone has

1st witness to testify in Gulf oil spill trial

A University of California-Berkeley engineer who played a prominent role in investigating levees in New Orleans is scheduled to be the first witness Tuesday at

Horse meat found in Ikea's Swedish meatballs

Swedish furniture giant Ikea was drawn into Europe's widening food labeling scandal Monday as authorities said they had detected horse meat in frozen meatballs

Obama warns of risks over budget cut uncertainty

Facing an end of the week deadline, President Barack Obama said Monday that Congress can avert sweeping across-the-board cuts with "just a little bit of

High-stakes trial begins for 2010 Gulf oil spill

The trial to figure out how much more BP and other companies should pay for the nation's worst offshore oil spill began Monday with the federal government

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