"Investors in RMBS are facing hundreds of billions of dollars in losses on securities where the note was either not delivered or done so in a haphazard and negligent fashion. These claims could kill some of the top banks."
Bad news on the state of muni finances.
The Texas budget is expected to run a $27 billion two-year budget shortfall according to just-released state estimates.
At the moment WikiLeaks is not accepting new submissions due to re-engineering improvements the site to make it both more secure and more user-friendly.
A judge granted GATA's motion to order the Fed to produce in complete form for the judge's private review 20 gold-related documents the Fed has sought to keep secret. Fed to deliver the documents by Friday.
In the aftermath of the shooting of Gabrielle Giffords in Tucson yesterday, the mainstream media is now desperately trying to blame the attack on “anti-government” sentiment.
Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) may only be an eye doctor but he didn't hesitate in offering a medical diagnoses for the man that allegedly shot Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ) Saturday.
Jared Loughner, the gunman who shot Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords and numerous other victims including a Federal Judge and a nine-year-old girl during a political event in Tucson today, was a US military recruit who was obsessed with mind control,
French President Nicolas Sarkozy takes his campaign for greater global food price and currency stability to Washington next week when he seeks Barack Obama's support for France's goals as head of the Group of 20 powers.
A law from 1904 allows the village to kill dogs if its owner does not pay the canine charge. "This isn't about a mass execution of dogs," [local terrorcrat] said. "It's meant to put pressure on people who don't cooperate."
Iran has arrested a "network of spies" linked to Israel's Mossad intelligence service which it blames for the assassination of an Iranian nuclear scientist in 2010, Iran's state television reported on Monday.
Sources such as Fox News are reporting this morning that the suspected Tucson shooter was quoted as saying that he “was recruited by the Army”; however officials say “he was not recruited by the Army”.
The New York Times ran an awful story a few weeks back about Lebanon's Al Akhbar newspaper. Former US Ambassador to Lebanon Jeffrey Feltman responds to The Times's misrepresentations in the story via a Letter to the Editor.
Through the month of January visit: http://moneybomb.silvercirclemovie.com to pledge to Silver Circle. Let's bring liberty to Sundance Film Festival 2011.
When you think about horned creatures, a few come to mind instantly: rhinos, bulls, unicorns, the devil. Amazingly, humans are part of that group more often than you might think.
Huang Yuanfan, 84, of Ziyuan, China, is the latest person to report
Rep. Robert Brady (D-Pa.) reportedly plans to introduce legislation that would make it a federal crime to use language or symbols that could be perceived as threatening or inciting violence against a federal official or member of Congress.
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According to a U.K. medical journal, British news reports said Dr. Andrew Wakefield was hired as a consultant by lawyers trying to sue the vaccine's manufacturers. His compensation, they said, was about $750,000.
John Stossel discusses why people believe in assorted myths such as mediums, fortunetellers, faith healers as well as assorted magical phenomena and the ex-Magician on a mission to challenge their assertions: James Randi.