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Michael Kranish
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Economists divided over cutting taxes
WASHINGTON - President-elect Barack Obama's decision to offer major tax cuts to businesses to help lift the economy out of recession is a significant departure from hi...
With Obama, D.C. residents hope for a voice
WASHINGTON - In recent years, residents of this city - the "last colony," some call it - have resorted to political theater in their fight for representation in Congre...
At Capitol, slavery's story turns full circle
WASHINGTON - When Barack Obama takes the oath of office at the US Capitol, the first African-American to become president will be standing amid stonework laid by slave...
Historic $17.4b Detroit bailout
WASHINGTON - President Bush yesterday announced the federal government would provide up to $17.4 billion to troubled automakers General Motors and Chrysler, but warned...
Bush vows to avert auto industry failure
WASHINGTON - Facing the potential collapse of the domestic auto industry in his final days at the White House, President Bush yesterday reversed course and signaled th...
Regional split at root of auto vote
WASHINGTON - With Democratic congressional leaders and White House officials agreeing yesterday on $15 billion in emergency loans to US automakers, one of the most voc...
$15b deal near on automakers
WASHINGTON - The White House and Democratic congressional leaders sought last night to complete a deal to provide as much as $15 billion to struggling US automakers in...
Automakers return to D.C. with revised pitch
WASHINGTON - Amid warnings of a cataclysmic impact on the economy, the top executives of the Big Three automakers and the United Auto Workers pleaded yesterday with a ...
Unions' euphoria gives way to worry
WASHINGTON - After spending more than $300 million and providing thousands of foot soldiers to help elect Barack Obama, labor unions looked forward to good economic ti...
Obama's budget-cutting options are limited
WASHINGTON - President-elect Barack Obama yesterday unveiled the latest element of his plan to rebuild the nation's battered economy, vowing that his team would comb t...
A vow to jolt the economy
WASHINGTON - President-elect Barack Obama yesterday introduced his top economic aides with a promise to use a massive stimulus program to "jolt" back on track an econo...
Federal deficit could top $1 trillion
WASHINGTON - President-elect Barack Obama will enter office in January facing an unprecedented budget deficit that will probably top $1 trillion, more than twice the p...



















