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In another year or two, you’ll be able to take a photo of your check with your smartphone to deposit it into your local bank account. At least, that’s the rough estimation from local bankers. ...
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Associated Press
Ben Fisk hammers a tap and collection tube into the trunk of a maple tree in Newbury, N.H. An unusually mild winter across much of the Northeast has raised concerns about whether the maple syrup crop is in danger.
Mild winter concerns some maple syrup producers
TEMPLE, N.H. — A mild winter across the Northeast is injecting extra uncertainty into maple syrup season, but many producers say they’ll just go with the flow, whenever it starts. Temperatures h...
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Sun files
John Maness, left, and Lee Warmath, who work for Drywall Systems Plus of Murray, screw together a light fixture in the new CFSB headquarters in Benton in August. For large projects underway, such as the bank's new headquarters in Marshall County, a mild winter allowed some workers to stay on jobs through January and February.
Seeking change in the weather
It’s usually snow piling up or ice settling in during the winter that complicates construction projects. This year’s mild winter brought rain instead, just as much of a hindrance for some contra...
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iPhone user awarded $850 in throttling case
SIMI VALLEY, Calif. — When AT&T started slowing down the data service for his iPhone, Matt Spaccarelli, an unemployed truck driver and student, took the country's largest telecommunications company...
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Man given choice of Facebook apology or jail
CINCINNATI — A man who was threatened with jail time for posting comments about his estranged wife on his personal Facebook page unless he posted daily apologies for a month says the court ruling v...
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Gomes’ actions depicted in ‘Casino’
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — Dennis Gomes, co-owner of the Resorts Casino Hotel in Atlantic City and a former mob-busting Las Vegas prosecutor whose exploits were chronicled in the movie “Casino,” died Fr...
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Nike’s outer space shoe causes frenzy
Sneaker fanatics who lined up outside stores overnight got their first crack Friday at a new outer-space themed Nike basketball shoe, getting so unruly in some cities that police were called to res...
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Region Briefs
Kentucky appeals court upholds 1998 tobacco deal LOUISVILLE — A three-judge federal appeals panel in Kentucky has turned away a challenge from a defunct cigarette maker to a landmark 1998 nation...
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Budget hit list includes closing supermax
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — In what he called “a rendezvous with reality,” Gov. Pat Quinn made clear Wednesday that he fears Illinois is on the verge of a financial meltdown because of pension systems eati...
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FDA panel backs previously rejected obesity pill
By MATTHEW PERRONE Associated Press SILVER SPRING, Md. — A previously rejected weight loss pill won an overwhelming endorsement from public health advisers Wednesday, raising hopes that the d...
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