Monday February 24th, 2025 11:43PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
General Motors seeks more protection from suits
General Motors Co. has filed suit in a U.S. bankruptcy court asking a judge to protect the company from legal claims for actions that took place before it emerged from bankruptcy in 2009.
9:51AM ( 10 years ago )
Time magazine cover features new book by Piedmont professor
The Rev. Barbara Brown Taylor
8:54AM ( 10 years ago )
Gainesville firm recalls chicken breast tenders
Gainesville's Prime Pak Foods is recalling approximately 24,000 pounds of fully cooked breaded chicken breast products due to misbranding and undeclared allergens, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture
8:23AM ( 10 years ago )
Teen stowaway shows holes in vast airport security
Surveillance cameras at San Jose International Airport successfully captured the teenager on the tarmac, climbing up the landing gear of a jet. But in the end, the cameras failed because no one noticed the security breach until the plane - and the boy - landed in Hawaii.
8:10AM ( 10 years ago )
US reportedly weighs curbing deportations
Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson is weighing limiting deportations of immigrants living in the U.S. illegally who don't have serious criminal records, according to two people with knowledge of his deliberations.
6:23PM ( 10 years ago )
Stocks log longest winning streak in six months
The stock market logged its longest winning streak in six months Monday as another big week for company earnings began.
6:17PM ( 10 years ago )
Boy Scouts ban church that let gay man lead troop
The Boy Scouts of America has revoked its charter agreement with a Seattle church that refused to remove a gay troop leader after the organization withdrew his membership.
5:48PM ( 10 years ago )
Defendant shot by US Marshals in federal court dies
A defendant died after being shot by a U.S. marshal on Monday during an attack on a witness during a trial in a new federal courthouse in Salt Lake City, the FBI said.
5:45PM ( 10 years ago )
US marshal shoots defendant in federal court
A U.S. marshal shot and critically wounded a defendant on Monday in a new federal courthouse after the man rushed the witness stand with a pen at his trial in Salt Lake City, authorities said.
3:04PM ( 10 years ago )
As Army shrinks, young officers being pushed out
After the 9/11 attacks, tens of thousands of young men and women joined the military, heading for the rugged mountains of Afghanistan and dusty deserts of Iraq. Now, a lot of them are being told they have to leave the service.
2:56PM ( 10 years ago )