Sarah McCammon
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IRS beats the sequester! Lucky you
Jul 22, 2013
The IRS is canceling its Monday furlough day because it has managed to cut costs enough to avoid it.
Power grid is tested by heat wave: Will it pass?
Jul 18, 2013
A heat wave covering the Midwest and Northeast is expected to peak today -- and with it, demand for electricity to power air conditioning. People may be asked to conserve, but power grids expect they'll meet demand.
Deadly virus among piglets puts hog farmers on alert
Jul 12, 2013
The virus is deadly for piglets less than a week old. Suspected to come from China, it does not affect humans.
Does anyone send greeting cards anymore?
Jul 10, 2013
The greeting card company’s founding family is trying to take American Greetings private. It’s been hit by e-cards, like most paper products companies.
More oil on the tracks: Trains transport a ton of crude
Jul 8, 2013
Trains increasingly carry crude from oil fields in the middle of the U.S. to refineries on the coasts.
Food stamps may be cut from new farm bill
Jul 8, 2013
In an effort to get it passed, some in Congress want to split the food-stamps part of the bill from the farm subsidy part.
Cheap beer not as cheap anymore
Jul 4, 2013
As hipsters demand more Pabst Blue Ribbon, restaurants and bars raise prices.
Federal cuts threaten healthcare fraud investigations
Jul 3, 2013
Staffing cuts at the Department of Health and Human Services mean fewer cases of Medicare, Medicaid fraud are investigated.
How much gas is left in auto sales rebound?
Jul 2, 2013
Consumers are expected to keep snapping up cars and trucks, due in part to the improving housing market.
Same-sex wedding planners get a boost from Supreme Court
Jun 27, 2013
Based on U.S. Census data, hundreds of thousands of gay and lesbian couples are living together in the U.S. but not yet married -- a big market opportunity for wedding planners and vendors.