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Automakers face skeptical senators on aid plan
Fresh skepticism greeted U.S. automakers today over their pleas to Congress for an expanded $34 billion rescue package they say they need to survive.
Treasury considering mortgage rate plan
The Treasury Department is reportedly considering a program to encourage banks to make mortgage loans at low rates to help revive the battered housing market.
Feds drop four counts against Barry Bonds
Federal prosecutors have dropped four counts of lying to a grand jury against the baseball star leaving him to face trial next year on 10 counts of making false statements plus an addition obstruction of justice charge.
Couple charged with torturing and abusing teen
A California couple has been charged with kidnapping and torturing a 17-year-old boy police say they sometimes kept shackled in their home.
Too early to know if Missouri school had HIV outbreak
Six weeks after someone with HIV said dozens of students at a St. Louis high school might have been exposed to the virus, it remains unclear whether an outbreak has occurred.
Bernanke: More action needed to cut foreclosures
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke is calling on the government to ramp up efforts to stem home foreclosures that are feeding into the country's deep economic troubles.
Bush administration welcomes Iraq approval of pact
The White House is welcoming Iraq's approval of a security pact that sets a three-year timeframe for U.S. troops to leave.
Factory orders drop more than expected in October
Orders to U.S. factories plunged in October by the sharpest amount in over eight years as a deepening recession caused big cutbacks in demand for steel, autos, computers and heavy machinery.
New jobless claims drop unexpectedly
The number of new claims for jobless benefits fell unexpectedly last week, but the number of people continuing to claim benefits reached a 26-year high.
AT&T to cut 12,000 jobs
AT&T says it is cutting 12,000 jobs, or about 4 percent of its work force, because of the economic downturn.



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