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President-elect Barack Obama morphs his weekly radio address into an online video streamed on YouTube, a move that's expected to become a common
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A hastily assembled crisis summit in DC was the largest gathering of world leaders in almost a decade, everyone in attendance had one goal: stop to
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In this excerpt from President George W. Bush's weekly radio address, the president says overcoming the current economic crisis will require nations
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Nebraska lawmakers got to work Friday in a rare special legislative session designed to repair a unique "safe haven" law that has
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President-elect Barack Obama has interviewed primary election rivals Hillary Clinton and Bill Richardson to be his secretary of state, Democrats said
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"Only On The Web": Brookings Institution's Benjamin Wittes discusses three possible ways the Obama administration could close the prison at
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President-Elect Obama's transition team has started looking into what it will take to move prisoners at Guantanamo to a Navy base in South Carolina,
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Sources close to Sen. Clinton say she is interested in being Barack Obama's secretary of state, a long way to come after a heated primary season.
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Jilly Badanes reports on the top news stories of Friday, November 14, 2008.
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Missouri Governor Matt Blunt tells Newsmax TV that Republican governors feel an appropriate level of concern over the election rout. He says the
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U.S.News & World Report's Editor at Large David Gergen, a White House adviser to four presidents, on the challenges ahead
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Sen. Hillary Clinton responded to rumors that she is being considered a possible candidate for secretary of state.
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Leaders of the world's 20 largest economies have produced a plan they hope will end the global financial crisis.
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The stories, data, and stocks that may have the greatest impact during the coming week.
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Barron's Senior Editor Jackie Doherty discusses the future of investment in Colgate and why investors have a reason to smile. (Nov. 15)
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Barron's Mike Santoli says that Charles Schwab has what it takes to survive this bear market. Schwab is stable and has resilient revenue. (Nov. 15)
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WSJ's Kelsey Hubbard asks music and fashion mogul Russell Simmons what it takes to be an innovator in business and juggle multiple companies. (Nov.
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Different goals among the 20 world leaders at this weekend's G20 summit may result in no tangible progress twoards solving the global financial
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WSJ's John Stoll sits down with Matt Dolan to talk about the systemic risk posed by a GM bankruptcy, including the impact on suppliers and dealers as
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Dorothy Womble and William Hague survived the Great Depression. They share their story. (Nov. 14)
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Stocks crumbled anew Friday, one day after major stock indexes scored big percentage gains in higher volume.
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The G20 summit on Friday and Saturday in Washington will bring together leaders from the 20 richest countries and emerging economic powers for talks
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Two key reports on inflation are due with both the Producer Price Index and Consumer Price Index due for release in the week ahead.
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With issues ranging from automakers to TARP, Congress has a lot on its plate on the eve of a new administration. Then there's earnings from retailers
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