Elizabeth Warren vs. House GOP, round 3
WASHINGTON (CNNMoney) -- Elizabeth Warren is expected to face another round of tough questioning about the consumer financial protection bureau at a House hearing on Thursday, her third trip to...
View ArticleStudent loan payback gets White House attention
Washington (CNNMoney) - The deadline for Congress to extend the low 3.2% interest rate on student loans is fast approaching. But the Obama administration, eager to make college debt a re-election...
View ArticleRomney-Ryan would target federal workers
New York (CNNMoney) - Federal workers' jobs will be under fire if Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan win November's election. Both Romney and Ryan have made it clear that they think federal workers are one...
View ArticleBloomberg: Democrats control deficit fight
Washington (CNNMoney) - New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Wednesday that Democrats in Congress should use strong-arm tactics on Republicans to balance federal deficits and pull the nation from its...
View Article2012 election priciest to date: $4.2 billion tab and rising
Washington (CNNMoney) - The tab for the 2012 election is breaking records, with $4.2 billion raised through Sunday on the races for the White House and Congress. When all the numbers roll in, some $6...
View ArticleGeithner staying in job through inauguration
Washington (CNNMoney) - Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner is staying in his job until at least the Jan. 21 presidential inauguration to help leaders reach a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff, a top White...
View ArticleCEOs optimistic after Obama meeting
Washington (CNNMoney) - Honeywell International CEO David Cote struck a hopeful note after his meeting with President Obama on Wednesday. "This is going to get solved one way or another," Honeywell's...
View ArticleNRA power and money goes a long way in states
Washington (CNNMoney) - When Wisconsin's Gov. Scott Walker fought off a tough recall effort earlier this year, he did so with the National Rifle Association's political backing as well as $10,000,...
View ArticleObama to propose pay hike for federal workers
Washington (CNNMoney) - President Obama plans to propose a 1% pay hike for civilian federal workers in his budget proposal for 2014. The White House's Office of Management and Budget officials briefed...
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