AP - The first round of economic stimulus checks gave a boost to personal incomes in April but a huge question remains: Will people spend the checks quickly enough to keep the economy afloat?
AP - Democratic leaders are pushing for a quick end to their party's grueling presidential nomination battle, days ahead of the final primaries and a key party meeting. Supporters of Hillary Rodham Clinton planned a weekend rally in hopes of saving her faltering candidacy.
AP - Now, the waiting begins. A Texas Supreme Court ruling paves the way for members of a polygamist sect to get their children out of foster care, but it remains unclear when that might happen or what kind of restrictions might be imposed.
AP - A construction crane collapsed Friday on New York's Upper East Side, smashing into a 23-story apartment building as it fell to the ground, killing two construction workers and seriously injuring another.
AFP - The Texas Supreme Court ruled that 468 children seized from a polygamist sect must be returned to their parents, saying state child welfare officials had overstepped their authority.
AFP - Authorities on Friday ordered 1.3 million people near a "quake lake" in southwest China to evacuate amid fears it could burst and send massive torrents of water downstream, official media said.
Reuters - Traffic was so bad in 10 major U.S.
cities that 27 percent of the drivers surveyed gave up and went
home in the past three years, a study said on Friday.
Reuters - Al Qaeda is essentially defeated in
Iraq and Saudi Arabia and on the defensive throughout much of
the world, CIA Director Michael Hayden said in a Washington
Post interview published on Friday.
Reuters - Ford Motor Co is preparing to fire U.S.
salaried employees over the next two months due to the sudden
downturn in auto sales, a drastic step it has so far avoided
during its 2-1/2-year restructuring.
Reuters - Luxury goods makers are hoping to weather
a consumption slowdown in the United States and Japan, their
two biggest markets, with the help of shoppers in emerging
economies and super-rich clients who do not feel the economic
pinch.
Reuters - Leaders of Israel's governing Kadima
party plan to meet in as little as a week to decide on an
internal ballot that could replace Prime Minister Ehud Olmert,
senior Kadima members said on Friday.
Reuters - Texas overstepped its authority
when it removed some 460 children from a polygamist ranch last
month, the state's Supreme Court said on Thursday.
Reuters - A White House race between
Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama could shake up
the political map in November, putting new states in play and
shifting the odds in some traditional battlegrounds like
Florida and Ohio.
Reuters - United Airlines and US Airways
have suspended merger talks due to concerns about labor
opposition and integration costs, while United draws closer to
an alliance with Continental Airlines, a source close to the
talks said late on Thursday.
AP - Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama said Thursday that he was "deeply disappointed" by a supporter's sermon at his church that mocked Hillary Rodham Clinton.