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US Homebuilder Confidence Slightly Higher In March
U.S. homebuilders' confidence in the housing market edged higher this month, reflecting improved demand for new homes as the traditional spring home-selling season ramps up.
Chris Brown, Dismissed From Rehab Back In Court
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Chris Brown is facing a court hearing Monday over why he was kicked out if rehab and what penalties he should face.
Jailed Polygamist Sect Leader Jeffs Hospitalized In Texas
GALVESTON, Texas (AP) — The Texas Department of Criminal Justice says polygamist sect leader Warren Jeffs has been hospitalized.
Unemployment Rates Dropped In 43 US States In January
WASHINGTON (AP) — Unemployment rates fell in 43 U.S. states in January as more Americans began looking for work and most quickly found jobs.
President Obama Comments On Russian Sanctions Over Crimea
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama says new U.S. sanctions imposed on Russian officials make it clear "that there are consequences for their actions" in Crimea and he's warning that the U.S. stands ready to impose further sanctions if necessary.
Third Person Dies From South By Southwest Crash
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Austin police say a third person has died after being struck by a suspected drunken driver last week during the South By Southwest festival.
Mick Jagger’s Girlfriend Foun Dead In NYC In Apparent Suicide
NEW YORK (AP) — A law enforcement official says L'Wren Scott, a fashion designer and celebrity stylist who was Mick Jagger's girlfriend, has been found dead in Manhattan of a possible suicide.
American’s Spent $56 Billion On Their Pets In 2013
LOS ANGELES (AP) — An industry spokesman says Americans spent an all-time high of $55.7 billion on their pets in 2013 and will creep close to spending $60 billion this year.
US Safety Regulators Probe Of Jeep Liberty Fires Closes
DETROIT (AP) — U.S. safety regulators have closed an investigation into driver's side door fires in Jeep Liberty SUVs without seeking a recall.
Pot Industry In Colorado Holding Job Fair
DENVER (AP) — Job seekers are expected to turn out in droves for a marijuana job fair in Denver.