Ohio man bulldozes $350,000 home to avoid foreclosure

MOSCOW, Ohio — An Ohio man says he bulldozed his $350,000 home to keep a bank from foreclosing on it. Terry Hoskins says he has struggled with the RiverHills Bank over his home in Moscow for years and had problems with the Internal Revenue Service.

Wife charged with assaulting wrestler Ric Flair

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Police say the wife of pro wrestler Ric “The Nature Boy” Flair has been charged with assaulting him in their North Carolina home. Jacqueline Beems, 41, was released from jail a few hours after her arrest. He had minor injuries, but refused treatment from paramedics.

Superman’s debut comic book issue sells for $1 million

A rare copy of the first comic book featuring Superman has sold for $1 million, smashing the previous record price for a comic book. The 1938 edition of Action Comics No. 1, which originally cost 10 cents, was sold Monday by a private seller to a private buyer. The cover shows Superman lifting a car.

Credit card reform may shock some

NEW YORK (AP) — Your next credit card statement is going to contain an ugly truth: how much that card really costs to use.

Kids trump the stars: US hockey upsets Canada

VANCOUVER, British Columbia — Happy anniversary, U.S. Olympic hockey team. Winning the game they supposedly couldn’t against a virtual NHL all-star team that Canadians believed was ordained for gold, the Americans’ unexpected 5-3 victory Sunday advanced them to Wednesday’s quarterfinals as the top-seeded team. Fittingly, today is the 30th anniversary of the United States’ monumental upset against the Soviet Union’s supposedly unbeatable all-world team in Lake Placid.