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Goldman, Morgan Stanley settle foreclosure cases for $557 million
Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley will pay $557 million in cash and other assistance to help certain people who have fallen behind on their mortgage payments, and others who lost homes to foreclosure, according to the Federal Reserve. The agreements with...Tags: Mortgages, MetLife Incorporated, Financial and Business Services, Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., JPMorgan Chase & Co.
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Treasury auctions stake in Delmar Bancorp
The Treasury Department announced Wednesday that it raised $191.3 million in its latest auction of TARP securities, including $5.8 million for its stake in Delmar Bancorp in Salisbury. The Troubled Asset Relief Program was created more than four years...Tags: Auction Service, Delmar Bancorp
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House approves short-term suspension of debt ceiling
WASHINGTON – House Republicans approved a temporary suspension of the $16.4-trillion ceiling on the nation’s debt Wednesday, allowing the federal government to continue borrowing through spring while Washington shifts to more ambitious...Tags: United States Statutory Debt Limit, Parties and Movements, Mitch McConnell, U.S. Congress, Barack Obama
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Depression-era artwork returning to public display
For 38 years, a 6-foot-by-20-foot mural sat rolled up in a local history teacher's home, an all-but-forgotten remnant of a Depression-era effort to bring art directly to the people. But a four-year community fundraising campaign and a yearlong...
Tags: Uptown, Arts, Mail Order Industry, Fine Artists, Washington, DC
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'Bring your own' devices pose challenges for government
Mika J. Cross, a human resources manager for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, sometimes uses a laptop issued by the agency. But she is far more likely to check email or collaborate with colleagues on one of her two personal computers. As someone...
Tags: Standards, Government, National Government, Networking, Computer Hardware
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2/21/2013-Get Serious About Gun Control
Here's an update on the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. There isn't one. Well, there is one, but Congress has stripped it of a leader, cut down on the number of agents and choked its budget to the point where it's almost impossible to do its job....
Tags: Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Gun Control, Interior Policy, U.S. Congress, Personal Weapon Control
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Michigan residents see big tax increases
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — In the height of tax season, don't be surprised if you owe more to the taxman in Lansing. Some major income tax changes approved 21 months ago by Gov. Rick Snyder and lawmakers are just now starting to hit Michigan taxpayers...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Television Industry, Government, Interior Policy, Taxation
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Obama's debt-ceiling strategy could put the squeeze on GOP
A week before his inauguration, President Barack Obama said he wouldn't negotiate with Republicans over raising the federal debt limit. At an unexpected news conference Jan. 14, the president asserted that he won't trade cuts in government spending in...
Tags: Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace, Mitch McConnell, Barack Obama, U.S. Congress
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The Fed's gold is good -- now sell it!
So there really is gold in them thar Federal Reserve banks. Seems the Treasury Department conducted its first-ever audit of U.S. gold on deposit at Federal Reserve banks in New York and elsewhere last year, and lo and behold, the auditors, well,...
Tags: Ron Paul, Accounting and Auditing, Manhattan (New York City), Federal Reserve, Elections
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Tax increases affecting more Michigan residents
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — In the height of tax season, don't be surprised if you owe more to the taxman in Lansing. Some major income tax changes approved 21 months ago by Gov. Rick Snyder and lawmakers are just now starting to hit Michigan...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Television Industry, Government, Interior Policy, Taxation
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U.S., Switzerland sign pact to crack down on American tax evaders
The U.S. and Switzerland have signed a pact to crack down on tax evaders by making Swiss banks reveal more information about offshore accounts held by Americans, the Treasury Department said Thursday. The agreement is part of an effort by the U.S. to...
Tags: Internal Revenue Service, Swiss Confederation, UBS AG, Rick Perry, U.S. Congress
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House GOP seeks to defuse debt crisis
WASHINGTON (AP) — With tacit support from President Barack Obama, House Republicans were moving Wednesday to try to defuse a potential debt crisis with legislation to prevent an economy-rattling fiscal crisis for at least four months. The GOP...
Tags: U.S. Congress, Defense, Barack Obama, Paul Ryan, Washington, DC
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