Jul 16 Shields and Brooks on Jobs, Palin and Deeper Meaning of Old Spice Ads By Hari Sreenivasan Even after the Senate's passage of a landmark financial reform bill, Mark Shields and David Brooks tell us about how difficult a sell Democrats and the administration face with voters as the midterm elections draw closer yet unemployment remains… Continue reading
Jul 16 Get to Know Carte Goodwin, the Newest U.S. Senator From West Virginia West Virginia Gov. Joe Manchin announced Friday that he has appointed Carte Goodwin, his former chief counsel, to succeed the late Sen. Robert C. Byrd until the state holds a special election. Voters will then choose who will serve… Continue reading
Jul 16 Authorities Charge 94 Suspects With Medicare Fraud Federal authorities charged 94 health care providers with Medicare fraud Friday, and 36 of the accused have been arrested so far. The indictments span the country and include doctors, medical assistants, health care company owners and others in Detroit, Miami,… Continue reading
Jul 16 BP Continues to Monitor Cap; Encouraged by Early Results By Tom LeGro Updated 5:33 p.m. ET The results of pressure tests on the shut-in oil well have not been ideal over the past 24 hours, Coast Guard Admiral Thad Allen said Friday afternoon -- but the well will remain closed… Continue reading
Jul 16 Watch Shields and Brooks on Troubles Facing Democrats Ahead of Election Columnists Mark Shields and David Brooks sort through the top political stories of the week, including the challenges facing congressional Democrats this election year -- from infighting to the prospects of unemployment remaining high. Continue watching
Jul 16 Watch Election-Year Infighting Arises Between White House, Congressional Democrats Comments by White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs about congressional Democrats' stakes in the midterm elections exposed some intraparty rifts this week. Kwame Holman reports on the Democratic tension as the fall elections draw closer. Continue watching
Jul 15 Judge Hears First Major Challenge to Arizona Immigration Law A federal judge in Phoenix heard arguments Thursday in the first of seven lawsuits filed against the state's controversial new immigration law. U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton questioned both sides sharply, but gave no indication of how… Continue reading
Jul 15 Obama Praises Financial Reform, Calls Oil Stoppage a 'Positive Sign' By News Desk President Obama spoke to reporters this afternoon, praising the Senate's passage of a financial reform bill and offering brief comments on BP's test of a cap over its broken wellhead, which has temporarily stopped the flow of oil. Continue reading
Jul 15 Goldman Sachs, SEC Reach $550 Million Settlement The Securities and Exchange Commission has reached a $550 million settlement with Goldman Sachs in its case accusing the company of misleading investors in mortgage-backed securities, the agency said in a statement. "This record-setting settlement… Continue reading
Jul 15 Senate Passes Financial Reform Overhaul Updated 2:57p.m. ET The Senate gave final approval to a financial reform bill Thursday, voting 60-39 to send the measure to President Obama for his signature. Posted 1:05p.m. ET The Senate cleared a sweeping financial reform bill for final… Continue reading