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Jan 5, 2012 |Story| WSBT-TV
  • Mother of 3 girls killed in Conn. fire speaks

    NEW YORK (AP) — The mother of three young girls who died during a Christmas morning fire along with their grandparents told mourners that the girls live in her heart now. Madonna Badger's voice broke Thursday as she spoke at their funeral: "My...
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    Jan 5, 2012 |Story| WSBT-TV
  • Mother of 3 girls killed in Conn. fire speaks

    NEW YORK (AP) — The mother of three young girls who died during a Christmas morning fire along with their grandparents told mourners that the girls live in her heart now. Madonna Badger's voice broke Thursday as she spoke at their funeral: "My...

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      May 10, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    1. Freshman senator with senior pluck takes on the financial industry

      WASHINGTON — Sen. Elizabeth Warren, the newest member of the Senate Banking Committee, waited patiently for her first chance to question top financial regulators at a recent hearing on Capitol Hill.
      WASHINGTON — Sen. Elizabeth Warren, the newest member of the Senate Banking Committee, waited patiently for her first chance to question top financial regulators at a recent hearing on Capitol Hill. When her turn finally came after 90 minutes,...

      Tags: U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Financial and Business Services, Consumers, Federal Reserve, Scott P. Brown

    2. May 8, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
    3. MarksJarvis: Financial pros try to address lack of trust

      It's about time.
      It's about time. Five years have passed since the financial crisis struck. And only now do Wall Street executives seem to be gaining awareness that many potential clients have lost trust in them and the stock market, and have been voting with their...

      Tags: MF Global, NYSE Euronext, Inc., Finance, Bernard Madoff, Economy, Business and Finance

    4. Feb 18, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    5. Elizabeth Warren's first grilling of regulators is a YouTube hit

      <span style="font-size: small;">WASHINGTON &mdash; Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), a darling of liberals who has been mentioned as a potential 2016 presidential contender, had kept a deliberately low profile since her election in November.</span>
      WASHINGTON — Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), a darling of liberals who has been mentioned as a potential 2016 presidential contender, had kept a deliberately low profile since her election in November. In less than five minutes last week,...

      Tags: U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Richard Cordray, Barack Obama, Finance, Politics

    6. Jan 26, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
    7. Watchdog: Taxpayers still owed almost $133 billion from bailout

      WASHINGTON (AP)&mdash; A government watchdog says U.S. taxpayers are still owed $132.9 billion that companies haven&rsquo;t repaid from the financial bailout, and some of that will never be recovered.
      WASHINGTON (AP)— A government watchdog says U.S. taxpayers are still owed $132.9 billion that companies haven’t repaid from the financial bailout, and some of that will never be recovered. The bailout launched at the height of the financial...

      Tags: Business, Manufacturing and Engineering, Washington, DC, Finance, Chrysler Group LLC

    8. Oct 16, 2011 |Story| Associated Press
    9. Sep 27, 2011 | Allentown Morning Call
    10. Tuesday Morning Coffee: A Few Housekeeping Changes.

      Capitol Ideas with John L. Micek
      Good Tuesday Morning, Fellow Seekers. Welcome to (yet) another rainy day here in the seat of government. Before we get into the usual mix of news, headlines, gossip and half-truths you've come to expect from us, we wanted to get......
    11. Jun 13, 2011 |Story| WDAF
    12. GM to Make $20 Million Investment in Fairifax Plant

      General Motors is re-investing in the Fairifax Plant in Kansas City, Kan. The company plans to make $20 million worth of changes to the plant to help with their building of the Buick Lacrosse. They're adding E-assist technology which will help make the Buick Lacrosse into a hybrid.
      General Motors is re-investing in the Fairifax Plant in Kansas City, Kan. The company plans to make $20 million worth of changes to the plant to help with their building of the Buick Lacrosse. They're adding E-assist technology which will help make the...

      Tags: Sports, Government, Politics, Lacrosse, Plant Openings

    13. May 23, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    14. Analysis: 'Too Big to Fail' captures the frustration of government officials and the arrogance of Wall Street leaders

      Midway through the HBO docudrama "Too Big to Fail," the head of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York despairs that ordinary Americans "have no idea the whole thing is about to fall down."
      Midway through the HBO docudrama "Too Big to Fail," the head of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York despairs that ordinary Americans "have no idea the whole thing is about to fall down." He's referring not to the stock market, which already was plunging...

      Tags: Bankruptcy, Henry Paulson, Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Christopher Cox, Movies

    15. Mar 2, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
    16. On way out, TARP watchdog takes a few more jabs at Timothy Geithner

      Money & Company
      Neil Barofsky, leaving his job as watchdog of the Treasury Department's $700-billion Troubled Asset Relief Program, is taking a few shots at Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner on his way out the door. Barofsky, the special inspector general for the......
    17. Mar 8, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
    18. TARP is 70% repaid after AIG makes $6.9-billion payment, Treasury Department says

      Money & Company
      The Treasury Department has recovered 70% of the money distributed under the $700-billion bailout fund after American International Group paid back $6.9 billion of the money it owed. AIG made the repayment Tuesday after selling its holdings in MetLife...
    19. Jan 25, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
    20. Rep. Michele Bachmann of the Tea Party: 'We bought a bureaucracy that tells us which lightbulbs to buy'

      Top of the Ticket
      Michele Bachmann of Tea Party Express says, 'Instead of a leaner, smarter government, we bought a bureaucracy that tells us which light bulbs to buy...
    21. Feb 14, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
    22. Top watchdog for the $700-billion bailout fund resigns

      Money & Company
      Neil M. Barofsky, the outspoken special inspector general who has been the top watchdog of the $700-billion financial bailout fund, submitted his resignation to President Obama on Monday. Barofsky often has been sharply critical of the way the Treasury...
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