Boeing 787 battery fire was difficult to control
03/08/2013 2:04am
The smoking, hissing battery smoldering away inside the belly of the parked 787 in Boston had already injured one firefighter. The airport fire commander wanted it off that plane.
Justice Dept: Nearly $6B recovered for consumers
03/08/2013 9:41am
The Justice Department's consumer protection initiatives have recovered more than $5.89 billion since 2009 and have led to more than 140 criminal convictions and prison sentences of more than 327 years.
Bing's legacy clouded by emergency manager threat
03/08/2013 11:42am
In basketball and in business, Dave Bing never side-stepped a challenge.
Federal workers brace for furloughs
03/08/2013 1:04pm
First there was a two-year pay freeze. Now furloughs loom, as federal agencies make personnel costs a prime target for across-the-board budget cuts that went into effect last week. The result: anxiety and low morale in a workforce often envied for its job security.
Parents seek US probe into son's Singapore death
03/08/2013 1:41pm
Months before Shane Todd's girlfriend found his body hanging in his Singapore apartment last June, the engineer told his parents he thought his life was threatened and that he was being asked to do something that might hurt U.S. national security.
Federal workers owe $3.5 billion in back taxes
03/08/2013 2:11pm
The number of federal workers and retirees who owed delinquent income taxes jumped by nearly 12 percent in 2011, the Internal Revenue Service said Friday.
Interior pick puts outdoor industry in spotlight
03/08/2013 2:44pm
She doesn't wear a cowboy hat favored by traditional picks for interior secretary. Sally Jewell prefers fleece and Gore-Tex jackets and wears a safety helmet when she needs it for scaling cliffs, skiing or kayaking.
Lawyer: Gun emails to Colo. lawmaker not threats
03/08/2013 3:29pm
A man accused of threatening a Colorado lawmaker pushing for stricter gun control measures plans to challenge the charges filed against him.
SD gov signs into law that teachers can be armed
03/08/2013 3:42pm
South Dakota Gov. Dennis Daugaard signed into law Friday a measure allowing the state's school districts to arm teachers and other personnel with guns, the first of its kind since the Connecticut school shooting.
Army leaders discuss impact of budget cuts
03/08/2013 3:46pm
A senior Fort Riley commander said Friday steps were being taken to mitigate cuts in federal defense spending, ranging from changing training schedules to furloughing civilian employees.
At a glance: Al-Qaida's most wanted
03/08/2013 7:39pm
The arrest of Sulaiman Abu Ghaith _ an al-Qaida spokesman, fundraiser and son-in-law to Osama bin Laden _ is another victory in the war against terror, U.S. officials say. Here are other major al-Qaida figures who remain at large, or who have been captured or killed:
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