A generation ago consumers were told that the proliferation of automated teller machines would reduce costs and increase service and convenience...
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Even as many Americans hold a pessimistic view of the U.S. economy, there is a sign of rising optimism suggesting some may be seeing prospects for an...
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At Citigroup's annual meeting on Tuesday, April 21, the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Pension Plan will urge...
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The American Small Business League is angry with President Obama over what they consider his refusal to make good on a February 2008 campaign promise...
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Change to Win called on the Office of the Special Inspector General for the Troubled Asset Relief Program today to conduct an audit to determine...
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A new report reveals that mutual funds have contributed to excessive executive compensation by voting in favor of management proposals that increase...
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Yesterday while General Motor's Rick Wagoner got his pink slip from President Obama Bank of America's Ken Lewis continued to live high on the dole...
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Armed with the message: “Americans have had enough!”, a coalition of labor, religious and community groups will demonstrate in front of...
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The NAACP filed separate lawsuits yesterday in U.S. District Court in California against two of the country’s largest lenders, Wells Fargo, and...
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Corporate bailout recipients continue to struggle against the tide of taxpayer anger and a new administration demanding transparency and...
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