Saturday, September 27, 2008
Breaking News: AP reports actor Paul Newman dies at 83
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) - A spokeswoman for screen legend Paul Newman says
the actor has died at age 83. Spokeswoman Marni Tomljanovic says Newman
died Friday of cancer. No other details were immediately available.
Breaking News
A spokeswoman for screen legend Paul Newman says the actor has died at
age 83.
Friday, September 26, 2008
Breaking News
Police say Sen. Edward Kennedy has been taken to the hospital from his
home.
Breaking News: McCain to attend debate in Miss.
WASHINGTON - Republican John McCain says he's going to attend the first
presidential debate tonight in Mississippi.
JP Morgan Chase buys Washington Mutual bank in FDIC brokered deal - 13th bank failure this year. Regulator: Deposits protected.
JP Morgan Chase buys Washington Mutual bank in FDIC brokered deal - 13th
bank failure this year. Regulator: Deposits protected.
High stakes talks on Capitol Hill over $700 billion bailout end in chaos a day after President Bush warns 'entire economy at risk.'
High stakes talks on Capitol Hill over $700 billion bailout end in chaos
a day after President Bush warns 'entire economy at risk.'
U.S. GDP revised down to 2.8% growth in second quarter
U.S. GDP revised down to 2.8% growth in second quarter
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Breaking News Thu., September 25, 2008
TREASURY SECRETARY HENRY PAULSON FEARS BAILOUT DEAL MAY COLLAPSE; PLEADS
WITH DEMS, 'PLEASE DON'T BLOW THIS UP'.
Breaking News: Hill leaders say bailout deal reached in principle
WASHINGTON (AP) - Key lawmakers have reported an agreement in principle
on a bailout of the financial industry designed to avert a deeper
economic crisis.
Pelosi says rescue package will be passed, but not when
Pelosi says rescue package will be passed, but not when
9/25/2008 11:10:00 AM
GE cuts outlook for third-quarter and full-year results, citing 'unprecedented weakness and volatility.'
GE cuts outlook for third-quarter and full-year results, citing
'unprecedented weakness and volatility.'
Government reports sales of new homes in August tumbled a more-than-expected 11.5% - slowest pace in 17 years.
Government reports sales of new homes in August tumbled a
more-than-expected 11.5% - slowest pace in 17 years.
Claims for initial unemployment benefits show surprise jump to 493,000 last week - highest in 7 years, Dow Jones reports.
Claims for initial unemployment benefits show surprise jump to 493,000
last week - highest in 7 years, Dow Jones reports.
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Breaking News: Bush addresses nation on financial crisis
WASHINGTON - In a prime-time address to the nation, President Bush
warned of a "long and painful recession" if Congress does not take
action on a bailout package soon and said "our entire economy is in
danger."
Obama says he intends to debate as planned Friday
Obama says he intends to debate as planned Friday
9/24/2008 4:53:08 PM
Treasury's Paulson accepts limits on executive pay under bailout plan
Treasury's Paulson accepts limits on executive pay under bailout plan
9/24/2008 3:05:01 PM
Breaking News
John McCain suspends campaigning to work on economy, requests postponing
Friday debate; asks Obama do the same.
Sales of existing homes fell 2.2% in August to an annual rate of 4.91 million, slightly lower than forecasts, Realtors group says.
Sales of existing homes fell 2.2% in August to an annual rate of 4.91
million, slightly lower than forecasts, Realtors group says.
Fed's Bernake stays neutral on U.S. interest rates despite market upheaval
Fed's Bernake stays neutral on U.S. interest rates despite market
upheaval
9/24/2008 10:00:28 AM
Bernanke warns the current Wall Street crisis may drag the U.S. economy into a deeper downturn and urges swift action on bailout.
Bernanke warns the current Wall Street crisis may drag the U.S. economy
into a deeper downturn and urges swift action on bailout.