Airlines Join to Oppose Loan Subsidies
Twenty-five top airlines from the U.S. and Europe have joined to oppose billions of dollars in controversial government loan guarantees to their competitors for airplanes bought from Airbus and Boeing. online.wsj.com |
First patient treated in stem cell study
Doctors have injected millions of human embryonic stem cells into a patient partially paralyzed by a spinal cord injury, marking the beginning of the first carefully designed attempt to test the promising but controversial therapy, officials announced Monday. feeds.washingtonpost.com |
Soldier says ordered to delete Fort Hood video
A soldier who recorded the terror of last year's deadly shooting rampage in Fort Hood using his cellphone was ordered by an officer to delete ... rssfeeds.usatoday.com |
Niche Lawyers Spawn Foreclosure Fracas
A legal subspecialty called foreclosure defense has sprung up, in which attorneys take depositions from employees of lenders to uncover flaws in their process. online.wsj.com |
FBI links shots fired at Pentagon and Marine museum
Two shootings that targeted U.S. military buildings in Northern Virginia have been conclusively linked to the same weapon, and law enforcement officials think a third attack on a Marine Corps recruiting office this week could be part of the same unexplained spree. feeds.washingtonpost.com |