Saturday July 5th, 2025 10:36PM

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Lawrenceville man pleads guilty to masterminding McDonald's scam
The man who masterminded the theft of $24 million in winning McDonald's game tickets pleaded guilty Friday and was ordered to repay at least $13.4 million.
8:24AM ( 23 years ago )
Insurers seek injunction on Andersen
A group of insurers who are among the plaintiffs in a lawsuit against Enron is trying to stop the accounting firm from selling off its assets.
8:23AM ( 23 years ago )
FCC pushing switch to digital TV
Federal regulators may look for ways to mandate faster transition to all-digital television if the TV industry fails to move quickly enough on its own.
8:22AM ( 23 years ago )
Active borrowing reported in February
Americans borrowed briskly in February, especially to finance cars, vacations and other big-ticket items.
8:20AM ( 23 years ago )
Labor dispute affecting oil exports
An escalating confrontation between the government and workers at one of the world's largest oil companies has started to affect exports from Venezuela - the largest foreign supplier of oil to the United States.
8:19AM ( 23 years ago )
Workplace guidelines to be voluntary
As part of a new Labor Department policy, businesses will be encouraged but not forced to make workplace changes aimed at reducing repetitive-stress injuries.
8:17AM ( 23 years ago )
Stocks mixed Friday on upbeat outlook from 3M, rumor of IBM warning
An upbeat outlook from 3M and lower prices brought buyers to Wall Street Friday and gave blue chips a strong boost.
3:07PM ( 23 years ago )
Delta flies out of founding city on Saturday
The city where Delta Air Lines was founded will see the last Delta flight leave its airport on Saturday.
2:59PM ( 23 years ago )
German media giant wants Napster
German media giant Bertelsmann wants to take over Napster, the pioneering online music service.
11:37AM ( 23 years ago )
Unemployment rate rises to 5.7 percent in March
The nation's unemployment rate nudged up to 5.7 percent in March, but employers added 58,000 new positions to payrolls, signaling a strengthening economy that hasn't completely filtered down to the jobs market.
9:23AM ( 23 years ago )