FORT WORTH, Texas — The parent company of American Airlines told a bankruptcy court that it lost $619 million in February as revenue declined from January and failed to offset major expenses like fuel and labor.
Stephens Media LLC on Monday announced the sale of the weekly Lincoln County Record to Battle Born Media LLC.
WASHINGTON — U.S. builders trimmed activity for a second straight month in February, pushing construction spending down by the largest amount in seven months. There was widespread weakness with spending on home building, office construction and government projects all dropping.
NEW YORK — Express Scripts Inc. said Monday that it completed its
$29.1 billion acquisition of Medco Health Solutions Inc., creating by far the largest pharmacy benefits manager in the country.
At Sweet Ruby Jane Confections, the resident candy makers are ready for Easter with cream-filled eggs, white chocolate bunnies and honeycomb candy.
ATLANTIC CITY — The sun rose on a new era in Atlantic City on Monday as the $2.4 billion Revel hotel-casino opened its doors with a blueberry smoothie toast at sunrise and a rush of gamblers eager to try out the city’s 12th casino.
The Federal Trade Commission filed its second complaint against a payday lender in the past month, this time in U.S. District Court in Las Vegas.
Hand sanitizer, flu shots and regular exercise are just some of the ways Americans build their immunity to protect themselves from harmful bacteria and illness. But many may be missing a simple step for preventing health problems. Showerheads are moist, warm, and dark, and those that spray hard water are especially ripe for bacterial growth.
Since we rely on our computers for so many things in our lives, it can be especially frustrating when they aren’t working properly and we can’t figure out why. Stop before rushing off to the service center or calling a technician the next time your computer acts up. There are options which can help you save big dollars in the long run.
Are you living your ideal life? If not, you’re not alone. In fact, you are among the vast majority of people worldwide. Here are some proven strategies us that can help you plan and achieve more than you ever thought possible
A child’s awe while watching a seed germinate and grow into a healthy plant with beautiful flowers or a delicious vegetable is something very special. Their sense of accomplishment expands when the flowers they grew are arranged in a beautiful bouquet or their vegetables are shared in a family dinner.
Technology is in virtually every facet of our lives, yet many of the everyday conveniences we enjoy now have been around for less than 100 years. In the kitchen, for instance, the various appliances, fixtures and gadgets that converted the once single-function space into the home’s hub of activity have changed dramatically since their introduction in the early 1900s. A look back through history shows how some of these items originated and evolved over the years.
Distracted driving is receiving lots of attention – in the media and in the legislature. One cause of distracted driving is use of electronic devices. Due to quickly advancing technology, people are more reliant on mobile phones for both personal and business use. Hands-free devices are allowing people to keep both hands on the wheel and their eyes on the road, while still being able to take calls and handle email using their voice.
It’s not just the overall average size of the new American homes that are shrinking – down to 2,377 square feet last year from 2,438 square feet the year before, according to the National Association of Home Builders – but the stuff that goes in it, too.
