Justice Department Still Fighting Merger Of AT&T And Time Warner

(Dallas, TX) — The federal government still disagrees with a lower court’s decision to clear the way for the merger of AT&T and Time Warner.

Older Americans Filing For Bankruptcy 

Older Americans are increasingly turning to bankruptcy to help alleviate their financial burdens.

NASA Names Astronauts For Commercial Test Flights

(Houston, TX) — We now know the names of the astronauts who will be the first to fly spacecraft owned by commercial companies.

Pilots Oppose Single-Pilot Proposal

(Dallas, TX) — Tens of thousands of pilots from dozens of commercial carriers are opposing a bill before the U.S. Congress that would allow single-pilot cargo flights.

Brookstone Files Bankruptcy, Plans Store Closures

(New York, NY) — Brookstone is the latest brick-and-mortar retailer to file for bankruptcy.

Ohio State Places Meyer On Paid Administrative Leave

(Columbus, OH) — Ohio State University is placing head football coach Urban Meyer on paid administrative leave.

Virgin Galactic Spaceplane Reaches Record Height

(Las Cruces, NM) — Virgin Galactic is celebrating after another successful test flight of its spaceplane.

Jerry Jones Hasn’t Changed Stance On National Anthem

(Oxnard, CA) — Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones says he still expects his players to stand for the National Anthem.

Viagra Study On Pregnant Women Halted After 11 Baby Deaths 

(New York, NY)  —  A Dutch Viagra study on pregnant women has been halted following the deaths of eleven of their babies. 

Nassar Appeals Sentence 

(Lansing, MI)  —  Larry Nassar is asking for a new sentencing hearing, saying the original judge was admittedly not an unbiased and impartial judge.