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A World War II-era plane crashed into a seating area Friday at a popular annual Reno air race show, killing at least three people, including the pilot, and injuring more than 50. Officials feared the death toll would rise.
Bottom Line: Household income declined in 2010 as the nation’s poverty rate increased again, according to a new report from the U.S. Census Bureau.
Worries about Europe's ongoing debt crisis rose to the fore on Friday, sending U.S. stocks down more than 2 percent and pushing the Dow below 11,000.
President Barack Obama said Monday that congressional Republicans must put their country ahead of their party and vote to create new jobs as he used a boisterous rally to aim a partisan barb at the opposition.
Male firefighters who were exposed to toxic dust and smoke from the 9/11 attacks on New York's World Trade Center have a 19 percent higher risk of getting cancer of all kinds than colleagues who were not exposed, U.S. researchers said Thursday.
As Tropical Storm Irene chugged north into Canada, residents along the battered U.S. East Coast began surveying damage and fretted over the next danger: treacherous flooding.
A Pakistani intelligence official denied reports Thursday that a kidnapped American development expert had been freed.
Anti-regime protests erupted Sunday in several Tripoli neighborhoods where thousands braved the bullets of snipers perched atop high buildings, residents and opposition fighters said.
The U.S. has spent a lot of time lately fretting about its national debt, but other countries have much higher debt-to-GDP ratios.
Speaking to a crowded hotel ballroom in South Carolina, the Texas governor unveiled a new tagline of his presidential contest: "It is time to get America working again."
In Wisconsin recall elections Tuesday, Democrats and organized labor were seeking retribution against six GOP Senate allies of Gov. Scott Walker who enacted a labor law overhaul that ended collective bargaining rights for many public sector workers.
The United States lost its top-notch AAA credit rating from Standard & Poor's Friday in a dramatic reversal of fortune for the world's largest economy.
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