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Deficit Panel Could Change Economic World

even gloomier, saying we face a serious crisis in European banks — and providing the startling information that the direct exposure to European banks by U.S. money-market funds amounts to more than $1

Clinton, Cuomo Call for Weprin in Final Hours

Two recent polls found Weprin trailing Turner by significant margins, despite the more than 3-1 Democratic registration advantage in the Queens- and Brooklyn-based district.

If Democrats Lose in N.Y., Plenty of Blame to Spread

Democrats have a more than 3-1 party registration advantage in the district, though many registered Democrats — especially in the Brooklyn portion of the district — lean more conservative. Sen.

Members Flock to Israel With Travel Loophole

The August trips, which cost about $10,000 a person and could total more than $1 million by the time the receipts are in, were all sponsored by a nonprofit organization so closely tied to the American

A Divided Government Yields Little Progress

The 12 annual spending bills — which were due to be passed by the Oct. 1, 2010, start of the fiscal year — were not passed by the then-Democratic-controlled Congress.

Can Small RNC Rule Change Affect GOP Race?

But the new rule also states that, aside from the four February states, all other states holding contests before April 1 (that is, the often crucial March states) must “provide for the allocation

EMILY’s List Backs Tammy Baldwin for Senate

“Since taking office in 1999, Tammy has been an EMILY’s List hero and our community of almost 1 million members has been looking forward to this race for a long time.”

Job Boom Seen in One Area: Politics

Thanks in part to Obama, who has set out to spend as much as $1 billion in the next election, and to a landmark Supreme Court ruling that has rolled back restrictions on political spending by unions and

Israel Becomes an Issue for Jewish Democrat

Koch’s message may have resonated in a district that, despite its more than 3-to-1 Democratic voter registration advantage, has always been suspicious of Obama, knowledgeable Democrats say.

Disaster Relief Funding Fractures Republicans

Alexander’s comments came after his subcommittee on Tuesday approved more than $1 billion in disaster aid that would not be paid for as part of the Energy and water development appropriations bill