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JPMorgan’s Dimon Survives Shareholder Referendum
(TAMPA, Fla.) — Shareholders at JPMorgan Chase will let Jamie Dimon, the chairman and CEO, keep both his jobs. At the bank's annual meeting, 32 percent of...
Senate Bill Lets States Tax Internet Purchases
WASHINGTON — Attention online shoppers: The days of tax-free shopping on the Internet may soon end for many of you. The Senate is scheduled to vote Monday on a...

Tom Wheeler, Former Lobbyist and Obama Loyalist, Seen as FCC Frontrunner
Tom Wheeler, a well-regarded venture capitalist and former cable and wireless industry lobbyist, is the frontrunner to be the next chairman of the Federal...

Both Sides Hunt Support in Background Check Fight
(WASHINGTON) -- Republican opposition is growing to a bipartisan Senate plan for expanding background checks for firearms buyers, enough to put the proposal's...
Families Lobby on Gun Bill, Dems Face Key Decision
(WASHINGTON) — As Senate Democrats approach a key decision on gun legislation, relatives of victims of the Connecticut school shootings mounted a face-to-face...

Obama to Bring Some Sandy Hook Families on Air Force One
(WASHINGTON) — President Barack Obama is bringing 11 relatives of those killed in the shooting at Connecticut's Sandy Hook Elementary School to Washington on Air...
Moneyball
At the emotional peak of his 2012 campaign, Barack Obama offered a familiar challenge to voters. "If you buy into the cynicism that the change we fought for...

Fla. Charity Probe to Next Focus on Campaign Money
The next phase of an investigation into a veterans charity accused of being a front for a $300 million gambling operation will focus on the hundreds of thousands...

Bob Ney, “Sideswiped”
Ex-Congressman Bob Ney's new book is an odd mix of self-help and Boehner hate.

Menendez’ Bill Could Have Aided Donor’s Investment
(WASHINGTON) -- Sen. Robert Menendez sponsored legislation with incentives for natural gas vehicle conversions that would benefit the biggest political donor to...


