American Airlines unveils a new company logo and exterior paint scheme on a Boeing 737-800 aircraft on January 17, 2013 in Dallas, Texas. (credit: Tom Pennington/Getty Images)

AA & US Airways Merging Mile Programs

American Airlines and US Airways will combine their frequent flier programs early next year and, for now, will continue to base free flights on how many miles customers fly.

10/28/2014

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Robots Helping Lowe’s Customers Shop

The robots are coming. Lowe’s is testing whether new robots on wheels can improve its customer service, like helping a shopper find a match for something as simple as a nail.

10/28/2014

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Tim Cook Says Apple Pay Is A Success

Apple CEO Tim Cook said Monday that his company’s new mobile payment system had over 1 million activations in the first three days after it became available on the iPhone.

10/28/2014

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2 Separate Accidents, 2 Critical Injuries From Flying Debris

Garland Police are sending out a strong word of caution to motorists after dangerous debris has pierced through windshields on the highway and seriously injured two drivers on separate occasions.

CBS 11–10/27/2014

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Boots, BBQ & Donations At Toyota Block Party In Plano

Javier Moreno has worked for Toyota for 10 years. He says he remembers the day he heard the news that jolted the automotive industry earlier this year: Toyota would m‎ove its U.S. headquarters from the Los Angeles area to Plano.

CBS 11–10/27/2014

SEATTLE, WA - JUNE 18: Amazon.com founder and CEO Jeff Bezos presents the company's first smartphone, the Fire Phone, on June 18, 2014 in Seattle, Washington. The much-anticipated device is available for pre-order today and is available exclusively with AT&T service.

Amazon To Hire 2,500 People In North Texas

Amazon has announced it is hiring for 80,000 seasonal associates for this holiday season, and 2,500 of those positions are in the Dallas-Fort Worth region.

10/24/2014

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Bank Of America To Refund Apple Pay Customers Charged Twice

Bank of America apologized Wednesday for a double-billing glitch that affected some customers who made purchases with Apple Pay, the new mobile payments service that Apple launched this week.

10/23/2014

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FedEx Predicts Holiday Delivery Increase

FedEx predicted on Wednesday that package deliveries between Thanksgiving and Christmas Eve will rise 8.8 percent over last year to 290 million shipments.

10/22/2014

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Target Offers Free Holiday Shipping

Target is offering free holiday shipping on all items, even $6 lipsticks, as the big box discounter throws itself into the ring to better compete with the likes of Amazon.

10/22/2014

Sign above the entrance of an Apple store. (credit: Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Images)

Apple Issues iCloud Security Warning

Apple has posted a new security warning for iCloud users amid reports of a concerted effort to steal passwords and other data from people who use the service in China.

10/22/2014

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Toys R Us Pulls “Breaking Bad” Figures

Toys R Us is pulling its four collectible dolls based on characters from AMC’s hit series “Breaking Bad” after taking heat from a Florida mom who launched a petition campaign last week.

10/22/2014

A sign marks the entrance to Kimberly-Clark's corporate headquarters. (credit: AP Photo)

Kimberly-Clark To Cut Up To 1,300 Jobs

Kimberly-Clark plans to eliminate up to 1,300 jobs as part of restructuring efforts aimed at reducing costs and making its business more efficient.

10/21/2014

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In-N-Out Burger Opens In North Texas

Today was the day many hamburger enthusiasts have been looking forward to. The California chain In-N-Out opened two new locations in North Texas. Let the eating begin!

Before he was President, George W. Bush was the owner of the Texas Rangers baseball team. He still attends many of their games, sitting next to current owners Nolan Ryan and Chuck Greenberg.

Before They Were President…

It can be hard to make a living, even for a President. Here’s a look at some of the more creative paths to the presidency.

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Top 10 Tech Towns

Geek is chic, and all those geeks seem to be migrating to a few select cities. Here’s a look at the top 10 American cities for technological growth.

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