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Goldman Sachs wins even when muzzled by the feds
Almost three years ago, when Goldman Sachs Group Inc. paid $550 million to settle fraud accusations by the Securities and Exchange Commission, one of the claims was that Goldman misled the bond-insurer ACA Financial Guaranty Corp. in a horribly complex...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Prosecution, Mary Jo White, Insurance, Trials
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Why the medical device tax needs to stay
The chief drawback of a law as complex as the Affordable Care Act, the health insurance reform measure passed in 2010, is that it provides self-interested opponents a multitude of places to stick a wedge in and hammer away. But you'd be hard-pressed...
Tags: Al Franken, Amy Klobuchar, Instrument Engineering, Medicaid, Science and Technology
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Life Out Here: To Ruslan with love
In the worst of times we often see the best of people. Expected heroes, such as police officers, firefighters, paramedics, doctors and nurses, usually do what they’re trained to do in emergency situations and do so with valor. Then there are...
Tags: Fox News Channel (tv network), Heroism, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Sports, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013)
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Tom Coburn's campaign against government waste
Republican Senator Tom Coburn of Oklahoma is a real-life Murray Blum. Blum, played by Charles Grodin, is the president's accountant in the comedy "Dave," which I think of every time we have one of these spending dramas in Washington. In my favorite scene...Tags: Homelessness, Science and Technology, Chuck Schumer, Interior Policy, Elections
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'Moderates' not even a moderately good solution
Arianna HuffingtonAppearing on CNN, retiring Sen. Joe Lieberman gave voice to the conventional wisdom: "In my opinion the last two years, 2011-12, have been the least productive and most partisan and uncompromising in my 24 years here." For Lieberman, like much of...Tags: Republican Party, Scott P. Brown, Arianna Huffington, The Huffington Post, Elections
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What to watch for on Election Night
A long and bitter presidential election comes to a close Tuesday when Americans choose between a second term for President Barack Obama and a new direction with former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney. CNN's reporters, correspondents, analysts and...
Tags: Republican Party, John McCain, CNN (tv network), Interstate 4, Elections
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Credit settlement spurs refund for cardholders
If you have a credit card, watch closely. About 6 million credit card users are going to receive money back on their cards. And it doesn't matter if you have a rewards card or not. The reward you are about to get is unique. It's supposed to make up...Tags: Credit and Debt, American Express Company, Business, U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Economy, Business and Finance
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Would you buy a used candidate from Karl Rove
No doubt who the big winners were on November 6. Two years ago, he was considered toast. But President Obama scored a decisive victory: winning the popular vote by three and a half million, racking up a 126 margin in the Electoral College, locking up...
Tags: Republican Party, Herman Cain, Elections, Greta Van Susteren, Mitt Romney
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INKED! Obomney means the longest rain check ever
The entire miserable presidential election season could be summed up by CNN’s coverage of the first debate between Obomney. Meh. In shades of yellow and green, four unremarkable years and the expectation of four more of the same were distilled by...
Tags: Marco Rubio, Fox News Channel (tv network), Republican Party, Tampa, Elections
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Robert B. Reich: Time to break up the biggest Wall Street banks
American VoicesTARP, the infamous Troubled Assets Relief Program that bailed out Wall Street in 2008, is finally over. The Treasury Department recently announced it will soon be completing the sale of the remaining shares it owns of the banks and of General Motors. But...Tags: Republican Party, Chicago Tribune Columnists, U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, U.S. Department of the Treasury, CNBC (tv network)
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Robert B. Reich: Romney's biggest problem is his own party
American VoicesThere are two major theories about why Mitt Romney is dropping in the polls. One is that Romney is a lousy candidate, unable to connect with people or make his case. The other is that Americans are finally beginning to see how radical the GOP has become...Tags: Religion and Belief, American Enterprise Institute, Republican Party, Ann Romney, Brookings Institution
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Would you buy a used candidate from Karl Rove?
Bill PressNo doubt who the big winners were on November 6. Two years ago, he was considered toast. But President Obama scored a decisive victory: winning the popular vote by three and a half million, racking up a 126 margin in the Electoral College, locking up...Tags: Republican Party, Herman Cain, Elections, Greta Van Susteren, Politics
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