American Spectator: Keep the IRS Scandal Alive Bloomberg: IRS Couldnâ t Process Groupsâ Cases Quickly Enough, Manager Says Bloomberg: Lew...
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Swiss banks face the risk of further indictments for helping U.S. citizens evade taxes after Swiss lawmakers rejected a bill that would help resolve a tax dispute
...Britain's market regulator began looking into the currency market after Bloomberg News reported that traders had manipulated key rates. The HKMA...
Private nonresidential construction is losing steam in the U.S., a sign that commercial real estate may be a drag on the economy
...in a statement. Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly and Mayor Michael Bloomberg have vehemently opposed a monitor. They say appointing one would interfere with...
...in the Washington Times this afternoon about New York Mayor Michael "Nanny" Bloomberg's new idea to require millions of New York City residents to...
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Many lawyers who have had to scramble to find alternate office space after Hurricane Sandy admit to meeting clients in homes or coffee shops, and several firms say they are still grappling with insur
While awaiting Judge Shira Scheindlin's decision on just how unconstitutional stop & frisk is, a voice from the side could suddenly be heard. It wasn't there during the fight to get Floyd v. New Yor
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Officials are struggling to spell out their visions for monetary policy, often amid a chorus of competing views, while Chairman Ben S. Bernanke is trying to manage expectations about when the Federal
...pilot"; and "Court won't hear Seattle officer appeal." Greg Stohr of Bloomberg News reports that "Racial Bias in Lending, Housing Gets Supreme Court Review...
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