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U.S. Postal Service In Worst Financial Shape Since 1775

The U.S. Postal Service has been hit by a double whammy, leading to its worst financial performance since it was established in 1775. Over the last two years, the service's total loss reached $7.9 billion.

The decline in income are due to the economic slowdown which has led to less mails being sent by businesses and individuals and increasing use of email and other forms of electronic communication.

Florida Salvage Firm Discovers Legendary British Warship After 264 Years

Florida-based deep-sea explorers have reportedly found remains from the wreck of the most famous ship in British naval history that sank in the English Channel 264 years ago.

Odyssey Marine Exploration, a company that found millions worth sunken treasure in 2007, is expected to announce Monday that it has located the HMS Victory, a warship known as the finest ship in the world.

Father Faces Murder Charges After Sending Daughter For 10 Mile Walk In Christmas Snow Storm

The father of an 11-year-old girl who perished after trying to walk 10 miles in the snow on Christmas Day, is now facing charges of second-degree murder and felony injury to a child.

Robert Aragon, 55, of Jerome, arrived in court on Monday, where Judge Mark Ingram assigned a public defender for him. The judge denied Aragon's request to lower his $500,000 bond. He was being held in the Blaine County Jail.

Ontario Woman Found Alive After Being Buried In Snow For 3 Days

A 55-year old Ontario woman who was buried in snow for three days was discovered Monday and found alive. A rescue team found Donna Molnar 12:30 p.m. near a farmer's market on a town 75 kilometers west of Toronto.

Rescuer Ray Lau and his Dutch shepherd were scouring the area looking for signs of life when the dog sniffed something and ran 15 meters to a depression in the snow and started barking.

Despite Being Buried 72 Hours In Snow, Canadian Woman Survives Ordeal

A 55-year old Ontario woman who was buried in snow for three days was discovered Monday and found alive. A rescue team found Donna Molnar 12:30 p.m. near a farmer's market on a town 75 kilometers west of Toronto.

Rescuer Ray Lau and his Dutch shepherd were scouring the area looking for signs of life when the dog sniffed something and ran 15 meters to a depression in the snow and started barking.