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Leading the Bills to consecutive victories is enough for quarterback J.P. Losman to keep the starting job Sunday, when Buffalo plays at Miami. Complete Story...

Interest rates on short-term Treasury bills fell in Monday's auction with rates on six-month bills dropping to the lowest level in more than two years.

Marshawn Lynch and the Buffalo Bills popgun offense finally found an opponent they could dominate.

Interest rates on short-term Treasury bills were mixed in Monday's auction with rates on three-month bills rising while six-month bills dropped to the lowest level in two years.

Don't assume that your complicated medical bill is correct. Errors on bills for doctors, medical tests or hospitals can result in overcharges that run from a few dollars to tens of thousands of dollars.

The Buffalo Bills survived a snoozer against the New York Jets. J.P. Losman came on in relief of an injured Trent Edwards and connected with Lee Evans on an 85-yard touchdown pass with 3:38 remaining to help lead the Bills to a 13-3 victory Sunday.

The Bills finally built a lead they couldn't squander, and upstaged Willis McGahee in his first game back to Buffalo.

The Buffalo Bills intend to play a few games in Canada, eh? That's the plan after the Bills on Thursday announced they are seeking approval to play a preseason and at least one regular-season game in Toronto. It's part of the franchise's attempt to expand its market base beyond western New York.

Buffalo Bills tight end Kevin Everett feels fortunate to be alive, and is determined to continue the significant progress he's already made in the five weeks since sustaining a severe spinal cord injury.

Bills rookie Trent Edwards will make his third straight start Sunday when Buffalo hosts Baltimore, leading to questions about whether J.P. Losman will ever get his job back.

Interest rates on short-term Treasury bills rose in Monday's auction to the highest levels in six weeks.

Buffalo Bills defensive end Anthony Hargrove pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct for a fight with police outside a nightclub in August. He was fined $300 and must perform 200 hours of community service.

California motorists will risk fines of up to $100 next year if they are caught smoking in cars with minors, making their state the third to protect children in vehicles from secondhand smoke.

Interest rates on short-term Treasury bills rose in Tuesday's auction to the highest levels in three weeks.

NFL quarterbacks who turn over the ball six times usually disappear quickly. Tony Romo's isn't going anywhere.

Cowboys cornerback Anthony Henry, who has an NFL-leading four interceptions, was inactive because of an ankle injury for Dallas' game Monday night against the Bills.

Tony Romo is nothing if not resilient. And because he didn't let four interceptions in the first half, two returned for touchdowns, destroy his night, the Dallas Cowboys pulled off a stunning comeback victory.

Buffalo Bills receiver Peerless Price's season is likely over after he was scheduled to have surgery Friday to repair a disc in his neck.

A man who authorities say used his computer to make fake $100 bills to buy lap dances at a strip club has pleaded guilty to counterfeiting charges, federal prosecutors said.

Hundreds of people who were treated at a southern Arizona hospital received exorbitant medical bills as high as $49 million because of a computer error.

Perhaps his $24 billion electric bill will teach Richard Redden not to leave the heat running. Thanks to a printing error, Redden and more than 1,300 Weatherford utility customers this week received billion-dollar electric bills marked as late notices.

The Baltimore Ravens got the bye they coveted. Now they've got a week off before resuming the pursuit of their ultimate goal: a trip to the Super Bowl.

If Vince Young keeps this up, the Tennessee Titans just might do the unthinkable and make the playoffs.

Now that the Buffalo Bills are playing their best, they're left with one lament: Is it too late for the playoffs?

Erik Coleman knew the New York Jets had just blown a great opportunity to improve their playoff chances, so he couldn't hide his frustration.