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Retailers ready as Black Friday dawns

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2010 Acura ZDX: Ferocious styling meets conventional crossover

2010 Acura ZDX: Ferocious styling meets conventional crossover

In biology it's called "convergent evolution" -- unrelated organisms separately evolve the same trait.

Green jobs in state getting little stimulus help

Green jobs in state getting little stimulus help

What was once the bustling Evergreen Pulp mill is today a forlorn factory of smokestacks and tan buildings clustered quietly beside the still, gray...

The flip side of Habitat for Humanity

The flip side of Habitat for Humanity

Habitat for Humanity International has been known for its mission to provide new homes for the poor ever since former President Carter, its most...

Fatal Black Friday stampede leads to changes

Fatal Black Friday stampede leads to changes

Victoria Rogers had originally planned to make an early stop the day after Thanksgiving last year at the Wal-Mart store in Valley Stream, N.Y., on...

Saab suitors regroup after buyer pulls plug on deal

Saab suitors regroup after buyer pulls plug on deal

Beijing Automotive Industry Holding Co., Merbanco Inc. and Renco Group Inc. have made approaches about General Motors Co.'s Saab unit after the...

Debtors Anonymous offers group support for spending addicts

Debtors Anonymous offers group support for spending addicts

"Hi. I'm Tom, and I'm a compulsive spender." So begins a recent gathering of Debtors Anonymous, a support group for those addicted to overspending.

Artificial trees are getting the ax

Artificial trees are getting the ax

Home Depot Inc. and Lowe's Cos., the largest U.S. home-improvement chains, are stocking fewer fake Christmas trees as shoppers plan to save money by...

A few technophile gifts for less than $100

A few technophile gifts for less than $100

Picking a holiday gift for the nerd in your life is never easy. In the shopping stampede, it's all too easy to end up with an outdated gadget or...

California flower growers wage buy-local campaign

California flower growers wage buy-local campaign

"Buy American." Marketers have used it to sell cars, clothing and toys. Now an association of flower growers is using the slogan to remind consumers...

Jay Penske betting he can beat the odds in Internet media

Jay Penske betting he can beat the odds in Internet media

It's tough to talk to Bonnie Fuller without getting an earful of Hollywood gossip.

Few mortgages have been permanently modified

Few mortgages have been permanently modified

In October 2008, JPMorgan Chase & Co. shaved 25% off Rick Mullen's mortgage payment by lowering his interest rate, helping him to stay in his Valencia...

A different journey than bride bargained for

A different journey than bride bargained for

I knew her only as Amanda, and the more I learned about her life, the more surreal it seemed.

Toyota to fix 'very dangerous' gas pedal defects

Toyota to fix 'very dangerous' gas pedal defects

Moving to correct what federal regulators have termed a "very dangerous problem," Toyota Motor Corp. said it would modify and replace gas pedals on 4....

Recall another blow to Toyota's reputation

Recall another blow to Toyota's reputation

The largest recall in Toyota Motor Corp. history will probably put a serious dent in the Japanese automaker's pocketbook. But the hit to Toyota's...

Data point to steady but unspectacular economic expansion

Data point to steady but unspectacular economic expansion

A new round of data released Wednesday offers evidence that the economy is continuing to grow but raises questions about the strength of the...

Kaiser Permanente must pay $5 million to patient

Kaiser Permanente must pay $5 million to patient

Kaiser Permanente, the state's largest nonprofit HMO, has been ordered to pay a former Valencia middle school administrator $5 million after its...

Stocks rise on drop in jobless claims

Stocks rise on drop in jobless claims

A drop in unemployment claims and a rise in sales of new homes pulled the stock market modestly higher Wednesday in light trading a day before...

Fannie Mae tightens lending rules

Fannie Mae tightens lending rules

Fannie Mae, the giant mortgage finance company that helps shape lending guidelines, plans next month to raise minimum credit score requirements and...

Downey City Council opens the door to a Tesla auto plant

Downey City Council opens the door to a Tesla auto plant

The Downey City Council on Wednesday approved a preliminary deal that could help bring auto manufacturing back to Southern California for the first...

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Mortgage rates drop to record low

Mortgage rates drop to record low

You could say Christmas has arrived early for people shopping for a home loan, with mortgage rates at or near record lows.

Drop in California House Prices Tapers to 3.2% as Sales Climb

Drop in California House Prices Tapers to 3.2% as Sales Climb

California single-family home prices fell 3.2% in October from a year earlier, helping lift sales, the state Association of Realtors said.

New home sales jump 6.2% in October

New home sales jump 6.2% in October

The government had some good news Wednesday for the housing market: Sales of new homes were up 6.2% in October over the previous month.

Hyundai must pay $8 million in accident case, judges rule

Hyundai must pay $8 million in accident case, judges rule

The Washington state Supreme Court on Wednesday reinstated an $8-million default judgment against Hyundai Motor Co. in a lawsuit over the backward...

Federal Reserve tries theater ads to burnish its image

Federal Reserve tries theater ads to burnish its image

The Federal Reserve isn't too popular these days, what with its failure to predict or prevent the financial crisis and recession, not to mention its...

Jobless claims hit lowest level in more than a year

Jobless claims hit lowest level in more than a year

The number of newly laid-off workers filing claims for unemployment benefits fell more than expected last week to the lowest level in over a year.

On Google, 'turkey' gobbles a lot of bytes each November

On Google, 'turkey' gobbles a lot of bytes each November

Sorry, Istanbul, we're looking for the bird.

Diedrich Coffee says Green Mountain's takeover offer is better than Peet's

Diedrich Coffee says Green Mountain's takeover offer is better than Peet's

Diedrich Coffee Inc. of Irvine said Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Inc.'s $265-million all-cash takeover offer was superior to a stock-and-cash bid...

California pushes cap-and-trade plan

''California pushes cap-and-trade plan''

''California today issued the nation's first blueprint for a broad-based cap-and-trade program to control global warming emissions. The...

Parents beware: Hazardous toys may still wind up on store shelves

Parents beware: Hazardous toys may still wind up on store shelves

As the holiday shopping season kicks into high gear this week, it's a good time to ask: Are the toys we're buying any safer than they were a couple of...