The International Monetary Fund says it strongly endorses a plan by rich countries to fight the global credit crisis. The lending institution says in a statement after a daylong meeting that it has given full support to the action plan  |


Published reports say General Motors Corp. and Chrysler LLC have held preliminary talks about a merger or an acquisition of Chrysler by GM, according to the Wall Street Journal.  |
ARLINGTON - A suspect was put in custody Friday but many parents of children at Coble Middle School say that's not the issue. They're outraged they weren't told an assault had taken place on campus. Parents lining up to pick  |


Just two months after struggling to produce a balanced budget, the Lancaster school district is hunting for cuts to stave off a projected shortfall in excess of $2 million. This week, the district gave employees a choice: take a pay  |
Dallas County District Attorney Craig Watkins used a Saturday speech to the Irving NAACP to talk about the presidential election.  |
Most preachers throw open the church doors and hope for a decent-size crowd. Joel Osteen, in his traveling worship services, charges admission and still draws a throng.  |
WESTERVILLE, Ohio — Just when it looked like the culture war was over, somebody opened up the ammunition.  |
BLUE RIDGE - For the Richardson family, the cows have come home. In the next couple of days, the Richardsons will shutter their dairy farm of almost 60 years, leaving only one other family dairy in Collin County. That's one  |
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WASHINGTON - President Bush emerged from a meeting with foreign financial officials on Saturday and said they were cooperating on a global response to the credit crisis that will lead toward a "path of stability and long-term growth." Bush announced  |
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