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President Obama To Make Remarks About Russia And Ukraine
WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House says President Barack Obama will make a statement on Ukraine before he departs Thursday for a day of events in Florida.
US Economy Gained Ground In February
WASHINGTON (AP) — A measure of the U.S. economy's health rose in February by the largest amount in three months, suggesting growth should rebound following a severe winter.
Arkansas Supreme Court Tosses $1.2 Billion Judgement Against Johnson & Johnson
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — The Arkansas Supreme Court has thrown out a $1.2 billion judgment against Johnson & Johnson in a lawsuit challenging its marketing of the antipsychotic drug Risperdal.
Angela Lansbury Pleases Critics On Return To London Stage
LONDON (AP) — Angela Lansbury has British critics spellbound with her performance as a dotty mystic in "Blithe Spirit" on the London stage.
Grain Trading Higher, Cattle And Pork Lower On Chicago Board Of Trade
CHICAGO (AP) — Grain futures were higher Wednesday in early trading on the Chicago Board of Trade.
Paylocity Shares On The Rise During First Day On Nasdaq
NEW YORK (AP) — Shares of Paylocity are rising in their first day of trading on the Nasdaq.
FBI Assisting In Analyzing Flight Simulator Data In Malaysia
WASHINGTON (AP) — A U.S. official says the Malaysian government is seeking the FBI's help in analyzing any electronic files deleted last month from the home flight simulator of the pilot of the missing Malaysian plane.
Texas Governor Candidate Greg Abbott Opposes Equal Pay Lawsuits
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas Republican gubernatorial candidate Greg Abbott says he would not sign a bill to make it easier for women to bring pay discrimination suits, hoping to get past an issue that has dogged his campaign for week.
FAA Deems Boeing’s 787 Design And Manufacturing Safe
WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal aviation officials say Boeing's design and manufacture of its cutting-edge 787 jetliner is safe despite the many plane's many problems since its rollout.
Phil Mickelson Commits To Playing Texas Open
SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Phil Mickelson has decided to play the Texas Open next week. That means the three-time Masters champion would play both Texas events before he arrives at Augusta National for the first major of the year.