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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Senate Democrats struggled to salvage climate-change legislation and the leading proponent of the effort said on Thursday it co...
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Shirley Miller Sherrod has spent most of her life fighting injustice.
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President Barack Obama will on Wednesday sign into law the Wall Street reform bill -- the most-sweeping set of changes to America's financial reg...
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LONDON (Reuters) - The European Union's relationship with the United States is not "living up to its potential" due to disagreements ov...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The $15 billion U.S. Census is near completion with a response rate unchanged from a decade ago, defying concerns it might be d...
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The four senators from New York and New Jersey called on BP to suspend its oil drilling plans in Libya until it can be determined whether the oil gian...
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Not all midterm election years are created equal. They are, after all, typically low-turnout and high-intensity affairs, where little changes. But th...
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Congress is expected to finish work this week on the biggest changes to the financial regulatory system since the 1930s - giving regulators a green li...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republicans should not use problems at mortgage finance giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac as an excuse to vote against sweeping...
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his meeting in Washington with President Obama should lay "to rest" the idea that the decades...