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Fiscal Pitfalls Hinge on Gridlocked Congress
Published September 24, 2012
As the fiscal cliff looms, can Congress put aside its hard line political differences to stave off a financial disaster in 2013?
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House Passes Stopgap Funding Measure
Published September 13, 2012
Breaking: The U.S. House approved a six-month, $1.047 trillion stopgap funding measure late Thursday night.
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Youth Vote Magic: How the Economy Impacts 2012 Election
Published September 12, 2012
Young voters turned out in record numbers to help elect Barack Obama in 2008. But will the rough economy keep them from showing up in 2012?
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WTC is Sprouting, But Who’s Moving In?
Published September 11, 2012
A mini-metropolis is scraping the lower-Manhattan sky, filling the void created by the worst terrorist attacks perpetrated on American soil. But who's moving in?
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Michelle Obama Takes Convention Stage
Published September 04, 2012
Michelle Obama took the stage at the Democratic National Convention telling the American people her husband's work as president is not done.
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Jason Biggs in Hot Water Over Explicit Tweets
Published September 04, 2012
How far is too far when it comes to what you say on Twitter?
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Romney: It's Time to Restore the Promise of America
Published August 30, 2012
Mitt Romney pledged a presidency of job creation, energy independence, and prosperity in his GOP acceptance speech Thursday night in Tampa.
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WellPoint CEO Resigns
Published August 28, 2012
Facing pressure from investors, WellPoint CEO Angela Braly resigned Tuesday.
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Apple Wins Major Patent Case Against Samsung
Published August 24, 2012
A U.S. jury on Friday awarded Apple more than $1 billion in damages after ruling that Samsung infringed on several of its patents.

