Oh, The Irony! Bank Mistake May Cost Foreclosure Lawyer Her Home

Friday, January 6, 2012
Christine Jackson's three-bedroom wood-frame home in Indianapolis is in danger of foreclosure. It's not because she can't afford her mortgage, but because of a bank error, she said.
More Defendants Would Admit Guilt Under New SEC Policy
Insurer Profits Up In The Wake Of Health Care Law They Opposed
Foreign Company Uses Cheap U.S. Labor As Reason To Lower Wages
IRS: U.S. Taxpayers Underpaid Agency By Hundreds Of Billions
EXCERPT -- OCCUPY: Why It Started. Who's Behind It. What's Next.
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Imogen Lloyd Webber: Euro Collapse and the American Impact
Legend has it that 2012 will be the end of the world. It won't be that, but in 2012 there would seem to be a twenty percent chance that we are likely to see the end of the world as we know it.
Jared Bernstein: Impressions of the December Jobs Report (Updated)
Employers added 200,000 jobs on net last month, while the jobless rate ticked down to 8.5%, according to this morning's jobs report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. That's a bit better than what was expected.
Sec. Hilda Solis: It's Cold Outside... and I'm Thinking of Summer (Jobs)
My parents were first-generation Latino immigrants. I had six siblings. My family didn't have a lot of money. So to get ahead, we had to work twice as hard. And to find a summer job, we sometimes had to look twice as hard.
Adam Levin: Is Obama's Cordray Appointment Unprecedented? Not By a Longshot
If circumventing gridlock in order to promote the financial "health, safety and welfare" of the American people by way of a recess appointment during a highly questionable non-recess recess gets us to the finish line, sign me up.
Jerry Jasinowski: Predictions for 2012
Unfortunately, there are no signs that either U.S. or European elected officials will take meaningful action to encourage a pro-business, pro-economic growth environment.
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