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Dems Propose Terms for Automaker Bailout

Dems Propose Terms for Automaker Bailout

Democratic leaders are laying out the conditions Detroit's Big 3 automakers must meet before Congress will consider a $25 billion bailout package.

Bush Changes Wildlife Protection Procedures

Bush Changes Wildlife Protection Procedures

Animals and plants in danger of becoming extinct could lose the protection of  the government experts under regulations the Bush administration is set to put in place before President-elect Obama can reverse them.

Gadhafi Son Says Libya Wants to Invest in U.S.

Gadhafi Son Says Libya Wants to Invest in U.S.

The son of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi said Libya wants to put some of its $100 billion investment fund into American business and send thousands of students to study in the United States.

Teen Commits Suicide in Front of Webcam

Teen Commits Suicide in Front of Webcam

Authorities say a South Florida teen committed suicide in front of a live online webcam audience after blogging about his plan to kill himself.

Dow Up 494 on Report of Geithner Nomination

Dow Up 494 on Report of Geithner Nomination

Wall Street is ending a volatile week with an unexpected jolt of confidence.

Mukasey Released from Hospital

Mukasey Released from Hospital

Attorney General Michael Mukasey was released Friday from a Washington hospital after collapsing during a speech late Thursday night.

Economic Slowdown Brings Back SPAM

Economic Slowdown Brings Back SPAM

Spam, that -what is it really- meat product from our childhood is making a big comeback. It seems during economic tough times Americans are turning to the cheap main dish alternative.

Stocks Open Higher after Steep Sell-Off

Stocks Open Higher after Steep Sell-Off

Wall Street is experiencing some relief, with stocks opening sharply higher, following a report that Citigroup Inc. might put itself up for sale. Surviving the Economy

Citigroup Report Could be Tonic for Wall Street

Citigroup Report Could be Tonic for Wall Street

A report that Citigroup may put itself up for sale could help give Wall Street a boost.

Bush Signs Bill Providing Extra Jobless Benefits

Bush Signs Bill Providing Extra Jobless Benefits

The White House says President Bush signed into law a bill to keep unemployment checks flowing to jobless Americans through the holiday season.

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