Business: Facebook CEO turns 28, IPO could be $100B gift
He famously wears a hoodie, jeans and sneakers, and he was born the year Apple introduced the Macintosh. But Mark Zuckerberg is no boy-CEO. Continue reading
U.S.: Georgia student likely to lose fingers to flesh-eating infection
A Georgia college student who has already lost a leg to a rare, flesh-eating bacterial infection is now expected to suffer the loss of her fingers too, her father said. Continue reading
World: Egypt vote won’t push the generals aside
Near the rock-strewn scene of a bloody anti-army protest, Islamist, liberal and other politicians sat with ruling generals this month to haggle over Egypt's future after its first presidential vote since Hosni Mubarak's fall. <a...
Read More »Out of the Ordinary: Man attempts to set world record fist-pumping 17 hours straight
A 34-year-old unemployed man from Ohio attempted to set a Guinness World Record over the weekend by fist pumping for 17 hours straight. Continue reading
Carlisle Events planning restaurants, hotel for IAC
Carlisle Events, the car show producers, said today they likely will raze most of the buildings on the former IAC factory property in Carlisle to build a mixed commercial development with a hotel, restaurants, shops and apartments.
Mystery center in Lower Allen is for repackaging meat
What had been something of a mystery was brought partially to light at the April 23 meeting of the Lower Allen Township commissioners.
Lancaster’s DID prepares for future
A downtown organization supporting business and property owners in Lancaster is gearing up to approve its next strategic plan.
Sewage plant will increase capacity for N. Londonderry
The flurry of construction along Route 422 east of Palmyra is the new wastewater treatment plant that will serve North Londonderry Township and the borough of Palmyra.
Adams farm preservation funding threatened
A program that has preserved over 19,000 acres of farmland in Adams County may be in jeopardy as final adoption of the state budget looms.
Yahoo names Levinsohn interim CEO
Yahoo swept out Scott Thompson as CEO Sunday in an effort to clean up a mess created by an exaggeration about his education that destroyed his credibility as he set out to turnaround the long-troubled Internet company.
JPMorgan CEO: ‘Dead wrong’ about trading concerns
The CEO of JPMorgan Chase, which disclosed a $2 billion loss last week, said he was "dead wrong" when he dismissed concerns about the bank's trading last month.
TANtrum 
What’s with these "tanning moms" who are finding themselves in trouble with the law? Have they tanned one too many brain cells...
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A recent study found that children who are not covered by heath insurance or are covered by public...
Read More »China’s fall in bank deposits may pinch lending
Falling deposits at China's banks, as households seek higher returns for their savings, may challenge banks' ability to ramp up lending in response to an unexpected slowing of the Chinese economy.
First Friday Lancaster
Every month, thousands of people stroll through Lancaster enjoying First Friday, an evening of art, music, food and special promotions at more than 100 downtown venues. Merchants say the event not only showcases the city's thriving arts and cultural scene but also has a major economic impact.
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