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Race car driver Scott Tucker drew an elaborate facade around his payday loan businesses
By
David Heath
September 28, 2011
Payday lender Scott Tucker stayed one step ahead of the law
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Payday lenders agree to stop 'deceptive and illegal' practices
By
David Heath
January 4, 2013
Broad reach of new consumer financial agency may fall short in some areas
By
David Heath
February 7, 2011
Need financial advice? Feds have 50 different financial literacy programs
By
Laurel Adams
April 13, 2011
In trouble from an online payday loan? You might not have to repay it
By
David Heath
September 30, 2011
From Bank of America, two different stories about tracking bailout funds
By
Ben Protess
August 25, 2009
Is Bank of America, the nation’s largest bank, tracking how it spends $45 billion in taxpayer funds?
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Reform reading: Fed reveals details about $3 trillion in emergency loans
By
Julie Vorman
December 1, 2010
Customers close accounts to protest Wall Street, abusive lending practices
Bailout watchdog probes suspected TARP fraud at 64 banks
August 6, 2010
By
Julie Vorman
August 6, 2010
Even with U.S. oversight, AIG keeps secrets
By
Ben Protess
April 20, 2010
Government overseers, all from Wall Street, resist disclosure
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FACT CHECK: Crossroads GPS twists facts in Senate ads
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FactCheck.Org
December 13, 2011
Geithner moves to new home, but some question his temporary digs
By
Philip Shenon
August 26, 2009
Reform reading: Fed reveals details about $3 trillion in emergency loans
By
Julie Vorman
December 1, 2010
What's still hidden in AIG's files?
By
Ben Protess
January 15, 2010
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Yielding to Wall Street, raters 'drink the Kool-Aid'
By
Ben Protess
April 22, 2010
Documents detail banks' influence on credit rating companies
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Under attack, credit raters turn to the First Amendment
By
Ben Protess
and
Lagan Sebert
October 28, 2009
Wells Fargo to pay $175M in lending settlement
By
The Associated Press
July 12, 2012
Boiler rooms, foreclosure mills: The story of America’s mortgage industry
By
Michael Hudson
October 7, 2010
Considering the differences between two billion-dollar bailouts
By
Kat Aaron
December 12, 2008
Wealthy corporations with a trillion dollars stashed offshore lobby for a 'holiday' from U.S. taxes
By
John Aloysius Farrell
and
Aaron Mehta
October 24, 2011
Wealthy corporations are lobbying for a tax holiday for a trillion dollars stashed offshore
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Gimme shelter (from taxes)
By
Jonathan Werve
July 15, 2004
Bankers, consumer groups clash over IRS plan to crack down on foreign tax cheats
By
Michael Hudson
May 18, 2011
FACT CHECK: Elizabeth Warren attacks GE's controversial tax practices
By
FactCheck.Org
April 25, 2012
Audit rates of rich fall, audits of poor spike
By
The Center for Public Integrity
December 10, 2008
FACT CHECK: Crossroads GPS twists facts in Senate ads
By
FactCheck.Org
December 13, 2011
Conservative group makes leaping statements in two ads attacking politicians
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TARP helped stabilize financial institutions, but future success questioned
By
Laurel Adams
January 12, 2011
Considering the differences between two billion-dollar bailouts
By
Kat Aaron
December 12, 2008
From Bank of America, two different stories about tracking bailout funds
By
Ben Protess
August 25, 2009
Reform reading: Fed reveals details about $3 trillion in emergency loans
By
Julie Vorman
December 1, 2010
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Ex-WaMu worker claims he was shunned for refusing to push toxic loans on borrowers
By
Michael Hudson
December 22, 2011
Ex-WaMu employee says he fought pressure to sell toxic loans
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Predatory lending: A decade of warnings
By
Kat Aaron
May 6, 2009
You broke it? You fix it.
By
John Dunbar
August 26, 2009
The Financial Meltdown: A Glossary
By
Kat Aaron
May 6, 2009
Meltdown 101
By
John Dunbar
May 6, 2009
FACT CHECK: Artful swerves on the auto bailout
By
The Associated Press
February 21, 2012
Both sides botch the facts in discussions on the 2008 federal bailout of the auto industry
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Bush's new Chief of Staff once fought for polluters
By
Brenda R. Mayrack
February 2, 2001
Considering the differences between two billion-dollar bailouts
By
Kat Aaron
December 12, 2008
Taxpayer billions could fall short in creating new jobs, more efficient cars
By
Ronnie Greene
and
Matthew Mosk
March 31, 2011
FACT CHECK: An honest look at GPS's false claims on Obama's tax plans
By
FactCheck.Org
May 21, 2012
FACT CHECK: Santorum-boosting PAC slams Romney, Obama
By
FactCheck.Org
March 19, 2012
Red, White and Blue PAC launches misleading TV ads in Illinois and Louisiana attacking Romney and Obama on debt, taxes and oil
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The super PAC cavalry
By
Michael Beckel
March 22, 2012
Restore Our Future raises funds in lap of luxury
By
Michael Beckel
February 24, 2012
‘Super PACs’ spend $13 million on early primaries, Romney top beneficiary
By
John Dunbar
January 2, 2012
Obama, Dems dominate GOP in April fundraising
By
John Dunbar
May 20, 2012
OPINION: Spinning the Supreme Court's 'Obamacare' decision
By
Wendell Potter
May 21, 2012
Insurers seeking to assure that consumer protections are jettisoned if individual mandate goes
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Analysis — The insurers’ real agenda for change
By
Wendell Potter
February 8, 2011
ANALYSIS: Translating gobbledygook from health insurers
By
Wendell Potter
September 6, 2011
Analysis — N.C. consumer advocates seeing red over bait and switch by one of the blues
By
Wendell Potter
February 22, 2011
ANALYSIS: Health insurers win big in Maine
By
Wendell Potter
October 6, 2011
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