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Markets thrilled with possible debt limit deal
Oct 10, 2013
Some House Republicans are inching toward a debt ceiling deal.
Ultimatums are for children and Congress: Listeners respond to the shutdown
Oct 1, 2013
In response to the shutdown of the federal government, we asked for your experiences with giving others financial ultimatums.
Government shutdown causes problems online too
by
Molly Wood
Oct 1, 2013
The shutdown is causing many federal agencies -- and their websites -- to close down.
Why the shutdown won't save money: Fights in 90s cost $1.5B
by
David Gura
Sep 30, 2013
Democrats and Republicans appear unable to reach common ground on a budget before the government shuts down.
A government shutdown will affect jobs -- and jobs numbers
Sep 30, 2013
We might not be getting a jobs report this Friday.
Washington can get back to fixing the economy now
by
Kai Ryssdal
Sep 16, 2013
Now that a nomination fight over Larry Summers has been avoided, Washington can get back to work fixing the economy.
August is a busy season for interest groups
Aug 29, 2013
August was once a quiet time in the political realm, thanks to the annual Congressional recess, but now activists use the time to push their agenda -- and Washington message-makers cash in.
For public good, not for profit.
It's the return of the debt ceiling debate
Aug 27, 2013
Brace yourself. The debt ceiling showdown is coming back.
Pentagon reduces furlough days for civilian workers
Aug 8, 2013
It's good news for the approximately 640,000 furloughed Department of Defense employees that there will be only six furlough days instead of 11. But it's still a hardship for many of them.
The two most important surveillance stories this week
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Molly Wood
Aug 1, 2013
Newly revealed documents suggest deeper and more widespread NSA surveillance of emails and chat messages. And Oakland, California approves a plan for a new local surveillance center.