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Judge says Enron's Skilling can seek new trial
Former Enron CEO Jeffrey Skilling and attorney Daniel Petrocelli leave Federal court in Houston in this April 18, 2006 file photo HOUSTON - Former Enron Corp Chief Executive Jeffrey Skilling is reviving his quest for a new trial based on evidence his legal team received from prosecutors long after he was convicted of 19 counts of conspiracy, ... (more)
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Weekly US oil, gas rig count down by 3 to 1,983
WAFB 9 News Baton Rouge, Louisiana News, Weather, SportsWeekly US oil, gas rig count down by 3 to 1,983 Spain's market regulator has suspended trading of shares in bailed-out lender Bankia ahead of a board meeting of the bank that is expected to decide on the amount of money it needs from the government.
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Undercover police fatally shoot knife-wielding man
A Houston man is dead after undercover police officers say they shot him when he began attacking them with a box cutter.
Australia Lures U.S. Workers to Mining Jobs
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Texan gets 20-year prison term for al-Qaida links
In this June 8, 2010, file photo, Barry Walter Bujol arrives at federal court in Houston.
Texan convicted of helping al-Qaida to learn fate
Syria's main opposition council has accepted the resignation of its Paris-based president who had earlier offered to step down amid mounting criticism of his leadership.
Mom of deported teen runaway files federal lawsuit
In this Jan. 6, 2012 file photo, Jakadrien Turner, 15, arrives at Dallas-Fort Worth Airport in Grapevine, Texas.
Astrodome fades, crumbles as Houston decides fate
Egypt's presidential campaign has been full of startling moments. At one point, ousted President Hosni Mubarak's last prime minister rode into a rally on a white horse like a knight.
Students in Mrs. Deanna Uhiren's first grade class at Houston Lower Elementary School display the flag and certificate they received from Capt.
Doctor accused of $5.2 million in Medicaid fraud
Williamson County officials want more time for their own look at whether a little-known salamander species should wind up on the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service endangered species list.
US Cash Crude-LLS up, Mars down as roll nears
Light Louisiana Sweet sold as high as $13.60 a barrel over West Texas Intermediate, up 60 cents from Monday's session.
Convicted Enron CEO Skilling still appealing
An Oklahoma City man accused of taking part in San Antonio's most expensive jewelry robbery has pleaded innocent to charges.
US Cash Crude - After Seaway startup, grades mixed
Mars sour sold for $10.90 a barrel over West Texas Intermediate, up from $10.65 on Friday.
Hiring illegal immigrants will cost tree company $2 million
A tree-trimming company based in Houston reached a $2 million settlement agreement with the Department of Homeland Security that will allow it to avoid criminal prosecution for hiring illegal immigrants, officials announced Friday.
The moon begins to partially block the sun as the sun sets at 8:02 p.m. silhouetting a crane just west of downtown Houston during a rare solar eclipse known as the "ring of fire" Sunday, May 20, 2012, in Houston.
Seaway Crude Oil Pipeline Begins First Flow
HOUSTON & CALGARY, Alberta--May 19, 2012: Enterprise Products Partners L.P. and Enbridge Inc.
Weekly US oil, gas rig count up by 12 to 1,986
HOUSTON - The number of rigs actively exploring for oil and natural gas in the U.S. is up 12 this week to 1,986. Houston-based oilfield services company Baker Hughes Inc.
Protest erupts after ex-cop is acquitted in beating
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Fulbright & Jaworski L.L.P. Elects Stewart as New Chair
The international law firm of Fulbright & Jaworski L.L.P. announced today the election of Kenneth L. Stewart as the new Chair of the Executive Committee.
CPS: Kidnapped Texas boy not ready to meet parents
A bipartisan group of House lawmakers is challenging a new law that allows the indefinite detention without trial of suspected terrorists, even U.S. citizens seized within the United States.