Oklahoma author awarded ownership of microfilm lunar Bibles
A Texas state agency has withdrawn its ownership claim to 10 microfilm Bibles that Apollo astronauts took into space, leading an Oklahoma judge to award them to an author who says they were bequeathed to her.
The Latest: Airline exec apologizes for stroller incident
The Latest on a House hearing on customer service at U.S. airlines (all times local): 10:20 a.m.
Christie: Bayonne Bridge elevation work ahead of schedule
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie says work to remove the existing lower roadway of the Bayonne Bridge will be completed six months ahead of schedule.
Christie: Bayonne Bridge elevation work ahead of schedule
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie says work to remove the existing lower roadway of the Bayonne Bridge will be completed six months ahead of schedule.
Tribune Media and GGP rise while Textron and Wesco skid
Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Monday: Tribune Media Co., up $2.19 to $38.75
Asian shares mostly higher despite soft China factory data
U.S. stocks are mostly higher Monday morning after Congress agreed to a deal that will keep the government operating for the rest of the fiscal year, averting a shutdown that could have affected many businesses that work with the government.
Asian shares mostly higher despite soft China factory data
U.S. stocks are mostly higher Monday morning after Congress agreed to a deal that will keep the government operating for the rest of the fiscal year, averting a shutdown that could have affected many businesses that work with the government.
NYC launches ferry service with Queens, East River routes
New York City has launched its new ferry service.
North Dakota seeks federal aid for pipeline protest costs
North Dakota's governor is asking President Donald Trump for federal reimbursement of $38 million in state law enforcement costs related to months of protests over construction of the Dakota Access oil pipeline.
North Dakota seeks federal aid for pipeline protest costs
North Dakota's governor is asking President Donald Trump for federal reimbursement of $38 million in state law enforcement costs related to months of protests over construction of the Dakota Access oil pipeline.
Elon Musk's SpaceX Launches Spy Satellite, Breaks Up Lockheed-Boeing Stronghold
SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket from the Kennedy Space Center Monday, a victory for Elon Musk as he takes on Lockheed Martin and Boeing.
American Eagle plane makes emergency landing near Chicago
A plane operating under the regional branch of American Airlines has made an emergency landing at a suburban Chicago airport after reporting smoke in the cockpit.
Crane collapse at Samsung shipyard kills 6 workers
Samsung Heavy Industries say a crane has collapsed at its shipyard in South Korea, killing six workers and injuring 22.
Crane collapse at Samsung shipyard kills 6 workers
Samsung Heavy Industries say a crane has collapsed at its shipyard in South Korea, killing six workers and injuring 22.
US construction spending slipped in March
U.S. builders trimmed construction spending slightly in March, one month after building activity hit an all-time high.
The Latest: Trump attacks news media on night of dinner
The Latest on President Donald Trump's 100th day in office Saturday (all times EDT): 7:15 p.m. President Donald Trump has signed an executive order directing the Commerce Department and the U.S. trade representative to conduct a study of U.S. trade agreements.
The Latest: EU says UK blocking progress on budget review
The latest on the European Union summit dealing with the Brexit negotiations (all times local) 1:10 p.m. Japan's prime minister Shinzo Abe, who met his British counterpart Friday, says he will "continue to trust" the U.K.'s economy after its separation from the European Union.
Trump to Order a Study on Abuses of U.S. Trade Agreements
President Donald Trump will sign an executive order on Saturday seeking to identify any problems caused by the nation's existing trade agreements, including an examination of U.S. involvement in the World Trade Organization, a top trade official said.
Trump to Order a Study on Abuses of U.S. Trade Agreements
President Donald Trump will sign an executive order on Saturday seeking to identify any problems caused by the nation's existing trade agreements, including an examination of U.S. involvement in the World Trade Organization, a top trade official said.
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