Topic: Mary Miller
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Solyndra: Did Energy Department break the law?
Solyndra loan restructuring might violate federal law, Treasury worried, according to released e-mails. House panel aims to determine Energy Department's culpability in aiding Solyndra investors ahead of taxpayers.
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Can President Obama jump-start debt talks?
President Obama has invited congressional leaders to the White House Thursday to try to resolve the stalemate over raising the debt limit. The deadline for a deal is Aug. 2.
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Economist Mom
Don't tax you, don't tax me, sell the gold behind the tree!
One proposal for deficit reduction goes far beyond the 'tax the guy behind the tree' attitude. Should the US sell off some of its gold to avoid taxing citizens more?
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Stocks sink after S&P downgrades US outlook
Standard and Poor's cut its outlook for long-term US credit on Monday, sending US stocks downward
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Donald Marron
Treasury takes a step to avoid debt ceiling
The Treasury says the balance in its Supplementary Financing Account will decrease to $5 billion.
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Georgia brawl over single-sex school plan
Greene County is poised to divide public schools by gender, but a court challenge is likely.







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