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AP Top Business News At 3:45 a.m. EDT
Americans plan summer vacations, but with incomes stagnant some families keep trips modest NEW YORK (AP) -- This summer, high rollers are flying to lavish hot spots for their vacations. The rest of us are driving to less luxurious places like nearby campgrounds....
Stocks trade flat; market ends week lower for the first time since April NEW YORK (AP) -- Major stock indexes closed out their first weekly loss in a month in quiet trading Friday....
Delta strengthens its hand in battle for NY travel market with $1.4 billion JFK terminal NEW YORK (AP) -- Delta's formula for winning over New York travelers is simple: floor-to-ceiling windows, abundant power outlets and a burger joint with a cult-like following....
Netflix's resurrection of 'Arrested Development' series expected to hook more subscribers SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Netflix is hoping this weekend's release of the resurrected TV series "Arrested Development" will draw more subscribers to its Internet video service....
Health officials investigating complications with compounded drugs from Tennessee pharmacy WASHINGTON (AP) -- Health officials are investigating cases involving patients who suffered complications after being injected with potentially contaminated medications made by a Tennessee specialty pharmacy....
US orders for durable goods rise 3.3 percent in April, helped by gain in business investment WASHINGTON (AP) -- U.S. orders for long-lasting manufactured goods rebounded in April, buoyed by more demand for aircraft and stronger business investment. The gains suggest economic growth may be holding steady this spring....
Procter & Gamble replaces CEO Bob McDonald with former CEO A.G. Lafley hoping magic returns NEW YORK (AP) -- Household products giant Procter & Gamble Co. is hoping its former CEO can work his magic once again....
Health care overhaul faces backlash from once supportive labor unions WASHINGTON (AP) -- When President Barack Obama pushed his health care overhaul plan through Congress, he counted labor unions among his strongest supporters....
Chile's Indians cheer as regulator fines Barrick Gold for violating Pascua-Lama permit EL CORRAL, Chile (AP) -- The Diaguita Indians live in the foothills of the Andes, just downstream from the world's highest gold mine, where for as long as anyone can remember they've drunk straight from the glacier-fed river that irrigates their orchards and vineyards with its clear water....
China agrees to give US regulators access to audit records for Chinese companies WASHINGTON (AP) -- China has agreed to give U.S. regulators access to audit records for Chinese companies whose shares trade on U.S. stock exchanges, a step forward in a long-running dispute....
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