Sadness as 100-Year-Old Family Business Shuts Doors

A 100-year old family supermarket in Norwich is closing its doors, ending a tradition in eastern Connecticut.

Explaining the latest measures to restore order

As the global credit meltdown widens and deepens, the government announced 4 new measures aimed at restoring order to financial markets. Here is what they mean.

Space shuttle readied as rescue ship

The space shuttle Endeavour rolled out to a Florida launching pad early Friday to serve as a rescue craft for its sister ship Atlantis in what is expected to be the last time in history that NASA has two orbiters in launch position at the same time.

Congress promises quick action on bailout plan

Congress promised quick action on a plan to buy up toxic assets, such as bad mortgages, held by troubled banks and other institutions, hoping to lift the nation out of its worst financial crisis in decades.

Boost in GOP identification questioned

How and why individuals identifies themselves with a specific party can depend on how and when their asked

Look out, Left, Coulter's coming again!

The conservative commentator with razor-sharp tongue and quick wit takes on liberals and Democrats in her new book, "IF Democrats Had Any Brains, They'd Be Republicans."

Coulter draws fire over remarks about Jews

Conservative author Ann Coulter finds herself in the middle of a firestorm once again after remarks on a CNBC television show in which she said Jews need "to be perfected" and suggested the nation would be better off if it were all-Christian.

Iraq: Bomb kills 32 north of Baghdad

A car bomb ripped through a crowded commercial district in a mainly Shiite town north of Baghdad on Friday, killing at least 32 people and wounding 43, Iraqi officials said.

Bombings kill at least 35 in, around Baghdad

Bombings in Baghdad and northeast of the capital killed at least 35 people Monday, Iraqi officials said, the latest in an apparent bid by insurgents to chip away at growing public confidence.

Street appears to expect more bids for Longs

Investors seemed to anticipate a bidding war for Longs Drug Stores Inc., sending shares above even the level of Walgreen Co.'s surprise $75-per-share offer.

With Street in upheaval, Fed rate cut is possible

The financial upheaval on Wall Street makes it possible the Federal Reserve will cut short-term interest rates Tuesday -- an option that seemed highly unlikely just a few days ago.

Is it in his hug? The Bush-McCain relationship

As much as the presidential hopeful tries to distance himself from the current administration, the two are cut from the same cloth, says author Paul Begala in his new book, "Third Term." An excerpt.

Obama and McCain - going positive

The terms of the 2008 Presidential campaign were set twenty years ago-or sometime around the fifth century B.C.� There is still a small chance this year's general-election season will be different.

Bush: A portrait of a man defined by his wars

Part 4 of Bob Woodward series: Just as war defines a nation, a president's leadership in war defines him.

Pats should have prepared for losing Brady

Curran: Team has no one of quality to fill QB's shoes, and team might not survive

Heart says RNC's��'Barracuda' use is fishy

Heart singers Ann and Nancy Wilson said a "cease-and-desist" letter has been sent to the Republicans asking them not to use the song.

200 Lbs. Of Copper Stolen From Company

Two hundred pounds of copper were stolen from a heat-treating company this weekend.

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