Utility watchdog: Additional year of delay possible for Georgia nuclear plant, raising costs
Finishing a nuclear power plant in Georgia may take almost a year longer than expected, a government monitor said Tuesday in testimony that raises the possibility of a delay costing hundreds of millions of dollars.
Senate votes to extend massive package of expired tax breaks _ but only through end of month
The Senate is voting on a last-minute bill extending a massive package of temporary tax breaks through the end of year.
Senate OKs Obama nominees, extends tax breaks in adjournment drive; GOP takes over in January
The Democratic-controlled Senate worked to confirm a final batch of President Barack Obama's judicial appointees and sent the White House legislation extending tax breaks for working-class millions and special interests alike late Tuesday as lawmakers neared the end of a two-year Congress marked more by gridlock than accomplishment.
NC advocacy group wants feds to push Duke Energy to save money, build fewer power plants
A North Carolina group advocating renewable energy said Tuesday it is pressing federal regulators to investigate whether Duke Energy should buy power from other Southeast electric companies and build fewer power plants that cost consumers.
Health law sign-ups near 2.5M as consumers respond to deadline for Jan. 1 coverage
Sign-ups under President Barack Obama's health care law surged last week, driven by a deadline for getting covered by Jan. 1, officials said Tuesday.
Gov. Inslee announces 12-year, $12 billion plan for transportation infrastructure
Overlooking the State Route 520 floating bridge project, Washington Gov. Jay Inslee on Tuesday unveiled a proposal he said would address the state's most pressing transportation needs — fixing bridges and roads and boosting the ferry system while cleaning the air and water.
GOP leader McConnell says approving Keystone pipeline will be at top of Senate agenda in 2015
Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell says approving the Keystone XL pipeline will top the Senate agenda in January.
Email alleges California regulator offered to write PG&E favorable opinion
In a newly released email, a Pacific Gas & Electric Co. executive says a state official offered to write the utility a favorable opinion for a proposed gas rate hike.
Defense, tourism industries among winners in massive, $1.1 trillion spending bill
A Michigan boot-maker, potato farmers and more than 1,200 contractors that supply parts for a next-generation fighter plane are among the many winners in the $1.1 trillion omnibus spending bill passed by Congress.
Audit finds millions in unemployment benefit overpayments, jammed call centers
The state Department of Workforce Development overpaid nearly $168 million in unemployment benefits during the last three years and the agency's call centers couldn't handle hundreds of thousands of calls initiating claims, according to a state report released Tuesday.
Insurers to Allow Extra Time for Paying January 'Obamacare' Premiums
The health insurance industry says companies will give consumers more time to pay January's premiums under President Barack Obama's health care law.
Rates on US Treasury bills rise at auction with 6-month bills climbing to highest in 14 months
Interest rates on short-term Treasury bills rose in Monday's auction with rates on six-month bills climbing to the highest level in 14 months.
Oil has fallen by nearly half, to recession levels, as US economy improves. Why, what to know.
The price of oil has fallen by nearly half in just six months, a surprising and steep plunge that has consumers cheering, producers howling and economists wringing their hands over whether this is a good or bad thing.
London banker banned from working in financial services after being caught dodging rail fares
A London banker has been banned from working in the financial services industry after he was caught dodging rail fares.
Foreign holdings of US Treasury securities slip for second month to $6.06 trillion in October
Foreign buyers of U.S. Treasury securities trimmed their holdings by a small amount for the second straight month in October.
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Golden Nugget Drops Tax Suit Threat
Atlantic City's Golden Nugget casino dropped a threat Monday to file a lawsuit blocking a package of tax relief for Atlantic City's eight casinos.
Obama pick to head Social Security runs into more trouble; Senate cancels confirmation vote
President Barack Obama's pick to head the Social Security Administration has run into more trouble after Senate Democrats canceled a procedural vote on her nomination.
Obama getting $1.1 trillion spending bill from Congress after late Senate vote
Congress cleared a $1.1 trillion spending bill for President Barack Obama's signature after a day of Senate intrigue capped by a failed, largely symbolic Republican challenge to the administration's new immigration policy.
Monday's deadline for obtaining coverage by Jan. 1 is big test for revamped HealthCare.gov
President Barack Obama's health insurance program faces another big test Monday.
