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Prospects Look Bright for Financial Reform

President Barack Obama and Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner have been stepping up their efforts in recent weeks to get a bill moving, with Geithner saying in an interview Tuesday with a small

Art for Obama’s Sake

The “Barack appeal— that swept across America during the historic 2008 presidential election inspired contemporary artists from around the globe to put their brushes in motion.

What Really Happened Before 9/11

“I wanted to tell the story of 9/11, not analytically but the way it actually occurred,— Farmer said in an interview.

How a China Hand Lost to McCarthyism

In an interview, Joiner, a broadcast journalist and documentary filmmaker by trade, revealed the meticulous care that went into crafting the book, which is her first.

HOH’s One-Minute Recess: Tripped Up

[IMGCAP(1)]In an interview with C-SPAN for the channel’s upcoming documentary on the Supreme Court, Sotomayor outlines her first trip to Washington as President Barack Obama’s nominee, the Washington Post

‘80 Percent’ Agreement on Health Is Elusive

Charles Boustany (R-La.), who delivered the Republican response, later agreed in an MSNBC interview. And in a joint town hall meeting in Richmond, Va., on Monday, when Rep.

Reid: Reform on Right Path

“I can’t guarantee,— Reid said in an interview. “I think we stand a very good chance of being able to do it. I think that each step that goes by, we’re closer.

AOC Ready to Up Small-Business Help

The three-year agreement, Ayers said, will enable the AOC to “increase our resources— by relying on the SBA to vet small businesses.

Hill Climbers: On Deck

“In campaigning for the Iowa caucus, I got to travel to all 99 counties in the state.

Issa: Waste and Fraud Hard to Root Out

Unless the president is ready to address the underlying spending programs that lead to this loss of taxpayer dollars, problems in the health care system will continue to run amok.

Handbook Offers Way To Survive the Jungle

— Deflecting criticism of the book in an interview, Parker was insistent that his is the guide to the way government works, whether readers like it or not. Period.