Air Products posts 36 percent drop in 2nd-quarter profit on lower salesLEHIGH VALLEY, Pa. — Air Products & Chemicals Inc., which supplies oxygen and other gases to the industrial and medical sectors, on Wednesday said its fiscal second-quarter profit dropped 36 percent as the continued decline in the global manufacturing industry cut into its sales. Jamie Moyer earns 248th career win in Phillies’ 11-4 win over BrewersPHILADELPHIA — In a lineup filled with big hitters, Pedro Feliz is giving the Philadelphia Phillies a strong presence at the bottom of the order. Crosby lifts Penguins to 3-1 win over Flyers, puts Pittsburgh on brink of series winPHILADELPHIA — Sidney Crosby and the Penguins can finish off the Flyers back on home ice. Karstens turns in Pirates’ latest strong pitching effort in 3-2 win over MarlinsPITTSBURGH — Jeff Karstens pitched six sharp innings, Freddy Sanchez homered and the surging Pittsburgh Pirates beat the Florida Marlins 3-2 on Tuesday night. Pair punch out 217,000 text messages in a month in attempt to break recordPHILADELPHIA — Their thumbs sure must be sore. Pa. police officer suspended for off-duty bar video comments about homicideERIE, Pa. — A Pennsylvania police officer has been suspended without pay for mocking a homicide victim in a barroom recording posted on YouTube. AK Steel reports 1Q loss vs. year-ago profit as reeling auto industry dents steel demandPITTSBURGH — AK Steel Holding Corp., a supplier of steel for cars and trucks, on Tuesday reported a first-quarter loss compared with a year-earlier profit, as the recession continued to dampen demand for the metal. Caterpillar reports $112M loss in 1Q on layoff charge, weaker sales amid faltering economyPITTSBURGH — Heavy equipment maker Caterpillar Inc. reported its first quarterly loss in 17 years on Tuesday, hurt by plunging sales and the cost of laying off thousands of workers. It also said the Obama administration should have allocated more money for roads, bridges and other public works under its stimulus plans. Test of blood sample from Lincoln is sought to prove cancer theory, raising dilemma for museumTest of Lincoln DNA sought to prove cancer theory PHILADELPHIA — John Sotos has a theory about why Abraham Lincoln was so tall, why he appeared to have lumps on his lips and even why he had gastrointestinal problems. |