Jul 26 - By JESSE WASHINGTON, AP National Writer
Henry Louis Gates Jr. felt the hairs on the back of his neck stand up as he looked across the threshold of his home at Sgt. James Crowley. Looking back at Gates, Crowley worried about making it home safely to his wife and three children.

Mar 1 - By Heather Clark, Associated Press Writer
Eclipse Aviation's critics say it was too good to be true: A twin-engine, six-seat jet for a mere $775,000, or about a quarter of the price of competitors' jets in 2000.
Sep 29 - By Jim Kuhnhenn, Associated Press Writer
In the end, the financial markets didn't stand a chance against voter antipathy, partisanship and election year politics.

Sep 6 - By Alan Zibel, AP Real Estate Writer
Mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac — despite their robust cadre of economists and mortgage experts — failed to heed warnings that the most dramatic housing bubble in U.S. history would burst.
Jun 8 - By Jeffrey Gold, AP Business Writer
While the Topps Meat Co. churned out millions of frozen hamburgers a month, beef ground one day was often stored and "reworked" with meat from another production cycle, government documents show.