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As it considers President Barack Obama's $447 billion jobs plan, many members of a divided Congress appeared Friday to be in a compromising mood, seemingly eager to placate voters sick of infighting and inaction when it comes to jump-starting the economy.

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MSNBC says to reinstate Olbermann Tuesday nightupdated: Mon Nov 08 2010 05:39:00

Prime-time host Keith Olbermann, who was suspended for violating the ethics policy of his employer, will be back on air Tuesday night, the president of MSNBC said Sunday.

Campaign Circus: Is a wig a campaign contribution?updated: Fri Oct 22 2010 13:13:00

As Election Day gets closer, the rhetoric gets more intense, interesting and, shall we say, passionate. Here are some things that you might have missed.

Fortune: Housing quagmire: Is it time to remove relief?updated: Thu Sep 02 2010 18:06:00

For the growing number of struggling homeowners in this country, more help is on the way. Additional aid from the federal government will begin making its way to them next month -- one program would help qualified homeowners refinance their mortgages after seeing their property values fall below the amount they owe, and the other includes another round of funding to help the unemployed or underemployed with their payments.

Napolitano: 'Deep concerns' on AZ lawupdated: Tue Apr 27 2010 16:46:00

Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano says she has 'deep concerns' with a new Arizona illegal immigration law.

Will controversy cool Arizona tourism?updated: Tue Apr 27 2010 16:46:00

Millions of visitors flock to Arizona each year to relax in beautiful places like the Grand Canyon, Lake Havasu and the resort town of Sedona, but a political storm is threatening to impact the state's tourism.

Latino lawmakers urge veto of Arizona immigration lawupdated: Sun Apr 25 2010 09:29:00

Latino members of Congress Tuesday called on Arizona's governor to kill a state bill that would require police to determine whether people are in the United States legally, arguing that it unconstitutionally authorizes discrimination.

Arizona immigration law sparks debateupdated: Sun Apr 25 2010 09:29:00

Opponents of a controversial Arizona legislation on immigration call on the state's governor to veto the bill.

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