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We're heading into serious movie season, by Hollywood standards, but that doesn't mean ignoring the box office. Read More »
WASHINGTON (TheStreet) -- Homebuilders began construction on 4.3% fewer homes in December, worse than the expected growth rate, while applications for building permits spiked 16.7%, pointing to potential strengthening in demand for future homebuilding activity. The Commerce Department said early Wednesday that housing starts came in at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 529,000 in December. Read More »
WASHINGTON (TheStreet) -- The number of Americans filing initial claims for unemployment benefits fell by 34,000 last week to a seasonally adjusted 388,000, the Labor Department said early Thursday. The figure compares to a slight upward revision to a rate of 422,000 initial jobless claims in the week ending Dec. 18. The figure was expected to edge lower to 416,000 for the week ended Dec. 25, Read More »
(U.S. weekly jobless claims data updated with additional detail.) WASHINGTON (TheStreet) -- The number of Americans filing initial claims for unemployment benefits fell by 3,000 last week to a seasonally adjusted 420,000, the Labor Department said early Thursday. The figure compares to a downwardly revised rate of 423,000 in the prior week. The figure was expected to edge up to 424, Read More »
Drew Brees and the New Orleans Saints have recovered from blowing a 17-point lead by marching 89 yards for a go-ahead touchdown with 1:55 left to pull out a 30-27 victory over the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday. Read More »
(Existing-home sales report updated with additional commentary and stock price movement.) NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Existing-home sales fell 2.2% in October to a slightly better-than-expected seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.43 million units, the National Association of Realtors said Tuesday morning. Economists' consensus call had been for the figure to come in at 4.42 million units Read More »
The number of contracts to buy previously owned homes in the U.S. rose 5.2% in September. Read More »
Mortgage applications fall as home loan interest rates edge higher. Read More »
Brett Favre threw three second-half interceptions to his former team and the Green Bay Packers held on to beat the Minnesota Vikings 28-24 on Sunday night. Read More »
A fall gardening workshop with Penn State Cooperative Extension master gardeners will be held 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Sept. 25, at the Pike County Conservation District building, 556 Route 402, Hawley. The cost is $10. Read More »
Tom Selleck and Jimmy Smits return as, respectively, a cop and a lawyer. Read More »
Three competing courtroom dramas debut, including the much-anticipated Law & Order: Los Angeles. Read More »
New-home sales fall 12.4% in July to a fresh record-low rate of 276,000. Read More »
There’s something for everybody opening this fall, with new ideas and buzz-worthy flicks Read More »
Fans booed. Flashes went off. Tim Tebow had arrived in the NFL. Read More »
The White House is relishing what it sees as "a political gift" — GOP criticism of the administration for pushing BP for a $20 billion compensation fund — and warning of the danger if voters put big business-backing Republicans back in power. Read More »
BP gives up on a plan to cap leak and stock investors give up in the end as well. Read More »
Now that we know which shows have been renewed for the upcoming fall TV season, here's a look at what's new and exciting. Or more like new but familiar. Read More »
The showing in Harris County dips to 1½ percent. Read More »
Two of the most mild-mannered guys in the Cup garage had a little spat on media day. If this is an indication of things to come, the 2010 season could be a doozy. Read More »
Jay Cutler threw a 39-yard touchdown pass to Devin Aromashodu in overtime, and the Bears beat the fading Vikings 36-30 on Monday night. Read More »
Bengals receiver Chris Henry has died, one day after falling out of the back of a pickup truck in what authorities described as a domestic dispute with his fiancee. Read More »
Three times as many U.S. banks and thrifts are undercapitalized compared to last year. Read More »
The arrival of September means the first real symptoms of Oscar fever. Read More »
She again said that she’ll officially launch her gubernatorial campaign in August. Read More »

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