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Bengals rookie wide receiver Chris Henry was arrested early Thursday by Covington Police for mari... Henry arrested...

Bengals rookie wide receiver Chris Henry was arrested early Thursday by Covington Police for marijuana possession and four traffic violations.

Henry, 22, of Florence, was initially scheduled to appear in Kenton District Court at 9:30 a.m. today. But Phil Taliaferro, Henry's lawyer, said late Thursday from Florida that the hearing would be pushed back to Jan. 13.

Henry was stopped f...

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The House approved a bill Thursday to strengthen the nation's private pension system, toughening funding requirements on employers who operate the plans and boosting payments that companies must make to the government's pension insurance agency.

Proponents said new rules are needed both to ...

Cracks are appearing in the foundation of the housing market, and a growing cadre of hedge funds ... Housing Bears Bet On Shaky

Cracks are appearing in the foundation of the housing market, and a growing cadre of hedge funds is using a new tool to profit if things begin to crumble.

Hedge funds and other investors, many looking to make money on a downturn in housing, are driving a growing trade in Wall Street's latest invention: derivatives that rise and fall in value based on the likelihood that homeowners wil...

The state of Washington agreed Thursday to pay the family of Paula Joyce $6.5 million to settle a... State pays largest wrongfu

The state of Washington agreed Thursday to pay the family of Paula Joyce $6.5 million to settle a lawsuit that claimed officials caused Joyce's death by not properly watching the ex-convict who killed her in 1997.

It is the largest wrongful-death settlement ever paid by the state and brings an end to years of legal wrangling over whether the Department of Corrections officials were resp...

"We are committed to holding talks day and night until such time as we can reach an agreement," M... Delphi targets labor deal.

"We are committed to holding talks day and night until such time as we can reach an agreement," Miller said in a statement. "Given the complexity of any agreement, this won't happen immediately. We're hopeful we can reach an agreement in the first quarter of 2006."

But UAW President Ron Gettelfinger said Delphi isn't negotiating with the union and expressed frustration with Miller's c...

Many will contribute $10 per month for individual coverage and $21 for family, and pay deductible... Ford salaried benefit cuts

Many will contribute $10 per month for individual coverage and $21 for family, and pay deductibles and co-insurance.

Health care coverage continues largely as is. But some future wage increases are deferred to help fund retiree benefits.

The United Auto Workers might have an easier time selling its members at Ford Motor Co. on recently negotiated health care benefit reductions, whic...

To reach that target, Ford would need to sell more than 88,000 trucks this month, compared with 9... Industry report...

To reach that target, Ford would need to sell more than 88,000 trucks this month, compared with 95,392 a year earlier. Ford sold 811,972 F-Series trucks through November, a 3.8% decline from the same period in 2004. The company sold a record 939,511 F-Series last year.

Ford set the target of 900,000 F-Series sales earlier this year. Padilla made the comment in a speech in Bangkok, Thailan...

My Accord -- I've named her Geneva -- needed $882.08 in repairs, including a new front bumper an... Brief encounter with rollin

My Accord -- I've named her Geneva -- needed $882.08 in repairs, including a new front bumper and grille and other smaller fixes. It could have been far worse. I'm told the car might be ready for me to pick up today.

Rental coverage is a good thing. I'm not sure how long my car will be in the shop, but I'm mobile in the meantime. It costs me $76 per year, and without it, I'd be payin...

Retired Ford workers, who pay almost nothing in medical expenses, could face more than $1,000 a y... Ford, UAW deal impacts ret

Retired Ford workers, who pay almost nothing in medical expenses, could face more than $1,000 a year in family health-care costs in the worst-case scenario under a deal approved yesterday by union leaders.

Patterned after an agreement reached with General Motors last month, Ford workers would give up a 3 percent raise scheduled for September and trim regularly scheduled cost-of-living inc...

The top business news from The Associated Press for the morning of Thursday, December 15, 2005:</... Update 3: AP Executive Mor

The top business news from The Associated Press for the morning of Thursday, December 15, 2005:

DETROIT (AP) - Ford Motor Co.'s active and retired autoworkers, who have long enjoyed some of the most generous benefits in the country, will have to pay more for their health care under a tentative agreement between the automaker and the United Auto Workers, the union said Wednesday. The agre...