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Economists say the United States is like any other family that's overextended and close to wits' end over how to pay the bills. Read More »
Sixteen Democratic senators want the Justice Department to look into whether voting rights are being jeopardized in Texas and other states that require photo identification in order for people to vote. Read More »
The image above is from the 1920s courtesy of a WSJ discovery where several posters from that era exist. Seeing this you'll know little has changed over the years with hyped promotions. Of course, the Fed has all the paper and printers ink necessary to make the Weimar Republic look like child's play. But it's important to understand historical repetitions and comparisons. That said, the Fed d Read More »
The Justice Department says five Texas counties will be part of routine federal monitoring of local elections. Read More »
Dirty little secrets of shutdown: Border will still be patrolled; fewer than half of U.S. government workers will be furloughed. Read More »
Julian Assange's lawyer claims Twitter is being harassed. Read More »
The 392,862 removals by Immigration and Customs Enforcement falls short of the agency’s goal of 400,000 for the 2010 fiscal year that ended Sept. 30. Read More »
Justice Department Inspector General Glenn Fine said Monday that his limited review of allegations that agents improperly took the open-book test together or had access to an answer sheet has turned up “significant abuses and cheating.” Read More »
The White House plans to submit the proposed legislation to Congress next year. Read More »
A tussle between the Republican governor and a Democratic lawmaker escalated to the courts Thursday when Gov. Rick Perry announced that Texas is suing to get its $830 million share of federal emergency funding allocated to prevent teacher layoffs. Read More »
The government will quickly appeal a court ruling that undercut federally funded embryonic stem cell research, the Obama administration declared Tuesday, but dozens of experiments aimed at fighting spinal cord injuries, Parkinson's disease and other ailments probably will stop in the meantime. Read More »
Officials look at policies that hurt blacks and Hispanics. Read More »
The cereal recall hints at a larger issue: huge gaps in the government's knowledge about chemicals in everyday consumer products, from furniture to clothing to children's products. Read More »
The U.S. government on Wednesday began requiring airlines to check no-fly lists much more quickly as a way to screen out terrorism suspects, officials said, after the man accused of trying to detonate a car bomb in Times Square was able to board an international flight even though his name was listed. Read More »
President Barack Obama has signed a law that finalizes his health care overhaul and makes the government the issuer of all federal college loans. Read More »
Perry said he will send a letter to Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano to request reimbursement. Read More »
The bureau will mail out 10-question forms to 120 million households in March. Also, crews in trailers will fan out to promote the head count. Read More »
The Federal Reserve will have to strengthen the economy and the dollar without fueling inflation. Read More »
Najibullah Zazi of the Denver suburb of Aurora was arrested late Saturday after undergoing three days of questioning by the FBI. Read More »
Ten accused cartel leaders and dozens of others are charged in a sprawling distribution network in the U.S. stretching back nearly two decades. Read More »

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