GOP presidential candidate Walker talks tough on China while campaigning in Iowa
GOP presidential candidate Scott Walker is renewing his call for President Barack Obama to cancel an official state visit with the president of China in response to slumping U.S. stock markets.
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Montana utilities regulator settles with CenturyLink on slow response times, broadband access
Montana reached a settlement with CenturyLink on Tuesday that requires the telecommunications company to improve maintenance response times and accept a federal grant to expand broadband in the state.
Los Angeles City Council votes to allow Uber, Lyft, other ride-hailing firms at airport
Uber, Lyft and other ride-hailing companies won approval Tuesday to pick up passengers at Los Angeles International Airport after weeks of debate over whether their drivers are properly screened to weed out criminals.
Home-sharing company Airbnb to include in its Paris fares small tourism tax on rentals
The home-sharing company Airbnb has agreed to incorporate in its prices a small tourist tax on rental apartments in Paris — following a request by Paris authorities.
Hill analysts project lowest budget deficit of Obama years, but see worsening red ink later
Congress' official budget analyst is projecting a federal deficit for this year of $426 billion.
Tax procrastinators urged to file now to avoid loss of health care subsidies; backstop readied
Sign-up season for President Barack Obama's health care law doesn't start for another couple of months, but the next few days are crucial for hundreds of thousands of customers who risk losing financial aid when they renew for 2016.
Supporters of Puerto Rico statehood see opportunity as island's woes deepen
Revelers arrived in cars sporting the American flag and wore clothes in red, white and blue as they celebrated the anniversary of Puerto Rico's pro-statehood political party with deafening salsa music and speeches.
Southern buying AGL Resources for about $7.93 billion, creating a US utility powerhouse
Southern Co. is buying AGL Resources Inc. for approximately $7.93 billion, which will create the second-biggest utility company in the U.S. by customer base.
Rooftop solar a key topic at 8th annual clean energy conference in Vegas
Battles over rooftop solar electricity in Western states emerged as a key topic during an annual green power conference hosted Monday by U.S. Sen. Harry Reid.
Rates drop at weekly US Treasury bill auction with 3-month bills dipping to lowest since July
Interest rates on short-term Treasury bills fell in Monday's auction with rates on three-month bills dropping to their lowest level since late July.
North Dakota regulators approve transfer of 200-megawatt wind project to Xcel Energy
North Dakota regulators approved the ownership transfer Monday of an unfinished $300 million wind farm project in the southeastern part of the state to a Minneapolis utility.
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Budget stalemate delays opening of 10-bed mental health crisis unit at New Hampshire Hospital
The on-going state budget stalemate means a 10-bed mental health crisis unit at New Hampshire Hospital won't open as planned this fall.
Announcement expected Monday about whether Outdoor Retailer Show will stay in Salt Lake City
State and county officials are expected to announce Monday whether the world's largest outdoor retail show will stay in Salt Lake City or bolt for another city.
With developments, 2 New Jersey universities trying to make communities into college towns
Students at two New Jersey state colleges will be arriving this fall to find that there's a little more town next to their campuses.
Small Kentucky city files for bankruptcy after it's hit with multimillion-dollar jury verdict
A suburban city near Louisville has filed for bankruptcy, crippled by an $11.4 million jury verdict in a dispute over land and money with a truck-driving school.
Review shows inspector general for federal agency misstated Arizona insurance co-op's results
A review shows that a federal government analysis mistakenly determined that Arizona's health insurance co-op had gotten only 4 percent of its projected enrollment last year when the number was much higher.
Job totals shrink in Louisiana in July, but unemployment rate falls as more leave labor force
Fewer people had jobs in Louisiana in July as employer payrolls shrank, but the unemployment rate fell again as even more people left the labor force.
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