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As Treasury Secretary, Rubin oversaw the last great roaring economy—and set the table for its demise. At Citigroup, he was paid $126 million—and the firm almost perished. The tale of a wise man, and a phantom
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The long arms of the most influential Republican strategist of his generation
"The architect" of George W. Bush's victories has reinvented himself as a master of campaign finance whose millions may sway the 2012 elections
In the debate over who should pay more taxes, there's less going on than meets the eye. And the real winner is George W. Bush
Chrysler is one of the companies the administration says is being unfairly hit by duties of as high as 30.4 percent in China
Some jobs are returning from overseas—just not nearly enough
In upholding President Obama's biggest legislative achievement, Chief Justice John Roberts restricted Congress's power to act under the Commerce Clause
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As Treasury Secretary, Rubin oversaw the last great roaring economy—and set the table for its demise. At Citigroup, he was paid $126 million—and the firm almost perished. The tale of a wise man, and a phantom
Both candidates' economic plans would spend money we don't have and neglect to say how they'll pay it back
Young immigrants will still need to get work papers—and that's not at all assured
Imagine the wisdom of Steve Jobs, Eric Schmidt, Steven Spielberg, and Anna Wintour in one campaign manager’s head
The Obama administration's "income-based repayment" program has failed to help many people repay student debt
Supporters of the Keystone pipeline claim it will create thousands of jobs and reduce the price of gas. That may be wishful thinking
"The architect" of George W. Bush's victories has reinvented himself as a master of campaign finance whose millions may sway the 2012 elections
A GOP sweep on Election Day might not be so great for the economy
Some jobs are returning from overseas—just not nearly enough
The long arms of the most influential Republican strategist of his generation
In the debate over who should pay more taxes, there's less going on than meets the eye. And the real winner is George W. Bush
The first Mormon presidential candidate also happened to be the first Mormon
Paul Ryan wants to reveal the true cost of government
What Obama's retweets say about his campaign
The administration's record in bringing equal pay cases against employers has been less than stellar. One bright spot: overseeing federal contractors
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As Treasury Secretary, Rubin oversaw the last great roaring economy—and set the table for its demise. At Citigroup, he was paid $126 million—and the firm almost perished. The tale of a wise man, and a phantom
Both candidates' economic plans would spend money we don't have and neglect to say how they'll pay it back
Mitt Romney's op-ed in today's Detroit News rips unions
Chrysler is one of the companies the administration says is being unfairly hit by duties of as high as 30.4 percent in China
Some jobs are returning from overseas—just not nearly enough
The long arms of the most influential Republican strategist of his generation
The first Mormon presidential candidate also happened to be the first Mormon
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