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TBILISI (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton warned Georgia on Monday not to give Moscow any excuse to take aggressive action against t...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Congressional Democrats plan to change the funding mechanism for a sweeping Wall Street reform bill by raising $11 billion from...
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President Obama on Monday again opened up about being abandoned by his father as a child. But it was during a 2008 interview that then-candidate Obama...
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - A government commission investigating the 2008 financial crisis has issued a subpoena to Goldman Sachs Group Inc, saying the bank...
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On Thursday, for the first time in 308 days, President Obama will confront the White House press corps in a full-blown news conference, taking the bes...
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More than 50 people have been arrested in several states since the 2008 start of the investigation, and authorities are seeking the extradition of sev...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Senate on Thursday voted to impose tighter regulations on credit-rating agencies, which have been criticized for misjudging...
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The biggest Wall Street banks slashed their small business loan portfolios by 9% between 2008 and 2009, more than double the rate at which they cut th...
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In the first four months of this fiscal year, drug prosecutions in Arizona have jumped 202 percent since 2008 while the rest of the country has seen a...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Wall Street banks and allied interest groups have spent $600 million and hired 243 political insiders to represent their intere...