Business

President Endorses 'Health Care' Bill and Violates Tax Pledge

House bill includes tax hikes on people making less than $250,000; networks say nothing.

Ford Had a Better Idea: No Bailout

As U.S. car manufacturer 'stuns' Wall Street with 3Q profits, some media forget to report Ford didn't take government cash.

CNBC: New York Times Potential Acquisition Target for Google

Search engine firm 'hoarding' $22 billion in cash and short term investments according to Wall Street Journal, which puts it in position to acquire Times.

CNN Finds 'Capitalist' Lesson in Trick-or-Treating

Business correspondent praises economic lessons of the holiday, condemns redistribution of Halloween candy.

HuffPo's New Obsession: Take Down the U.S. Chamber of Commerce

Lefty news site solicits audience for dirt on pro-business organization.

Financial Regulator Calls for Crackdown on Facebook, Text Messaging

Richard Ketchum of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority says certain electronic communication must be regulated as means to sell financial products.

'GMA' Cereal Report Continues Crusade against Food

Reporter Dan Harris highlights new study attacking companies for marketing sugary cereal to children, claims self-policing is 'demonstrable failure.'

Despite Media Claims, 82 Percent Say Recession Isn't Over

ABC News-Washington Post poll finds huge majority still feeling recession.

'Early Show': Why Not Limit Compensation for Non-TARP Companies Too?

Harry Smith and Elizabeth Warren want government to address the 'compensation problem in American industry.'

Cramer Likens Bonus Outrage to Lenin in 1917: 'It's Really about Stringing Up Guys'

Wall Street complaints sparked by Dow 10K similar to what brought communist leader to power 'Mad Money' host explains.
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