Topic: U.S. House Committee on Financial Services
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Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac regulator throws lifeline to underwater homeowners
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Fed bashing is back in vogue
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US debt downgrade is possible, not inevitable
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Ben Bernanke: High unemployment rate to persist, even as economy revives [VIDEO]
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Thaddeus McCotter jumps into presidential race. Thaddeus who?
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If Rep. Weiner stays in Congress, will he become irrelevant?
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March 2, 2011
Photos of the Day
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With new oversight powers, House GOP aims to put Obama on defensive
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House passes bipartisan tax cut deal, first of Obama administration
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Barney Frank and Mass. Dems regain footing
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Let's get Frank
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Could Barney Frank lose his House seat to newcomer Sean Bielat?
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Democrats' bold stand: Want to trim federal debt? Cut defense.
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Who needs Stephen Colbert? Five witty quips from Barney Frank Friday.
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Rep. Barney Frank sees economy taking off, but not before midterms
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Elizabeth Warren: Obama picks aggressive consumer adviser
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Elizabeth Warren, Wall Street critic, to head new consumer protection bureau
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Reader mailbag: Should you loan money to parents?
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The Monitor's View
Bye-bye Fannie and Freddie, but hello to what?
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Maxine Waters maintains innocence as House outlines ethics violations
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Internet gaming in the US: If it were legal, what would be the effects?
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The Monitor's View
Bill to legalize Internet gambling: No dice
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What's in the financial reform compromise reached by House, Senate
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Wall Street financial reform one step closer to becoming law
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Fannie, Freddie bailout could cost taxpayers $1 trillion