Senators single out Goldman Sachs for helping cause financial turmoil. April 14, 2011 -- It was a year ago this month when Sen. Carl Levin, chairman of a Senate subcommittee investigating the ...
Senators rip into Goldman but CEO Blankfein maintains defense. April 27, 2010 — -- Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein defended his firm against unyielding criticism that it exploited the U.S.
Investigation reveals secrecy tricks Swiss bankers allegedly used. July 17, 2008— -- Federal regulators should consider revoking the US banking license of the giant Swiss Bank UBS because of its ...
Sen. Carl Levin, a Michigan Democrat, announced his retirement from the Senate on Thursday evening. Until 2014, he'll work hard as chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, but after that, it's ...
For the first time in 18 years, the United States military is welcoming openly-gay individuals who want to serve their country. U.S. Sen. Carl Levin, who championed several attempts to shoot down the ...
Officials had said earlier that the building would be closed for the duration of the day. The emergency call was places just before noon April 17. Firefighters, police and FBI agents cleared the scene ...
Update 5:10 p.m.: Democratic Senator Carl Levin announced the Senate Armed Service Committee will not be taking Hagel's confirmation vote to the Senate floor on Thursday. The committee wants to wait ...
WASHINGTON AP - Congress needs to close the "Enron loophole" and require the regulation of electronic commodity exchanges in the energy markets to protect consumers, the head of a Senate investigative ...
It's safe to say that C-SPAN isn't the most stimulating TV channel. Its static camera work, unimaginative graphics department and impenetrably wonky subject matter challenge most any viewer's patience ...
Carl Levin, who spent more than three decades in the U.S. Senate and was Michigan's longest-serving senator, has died after a battle with lung cancer. He was 87. Defense News // 6 years ago BIW nets ...
WASHINGTON, D.C., Feb. 1, 2007 — -- President Bush may have his proposal for increased U.S. troop levels in Iraq harshly rebuked by the U.S. Senate on Monday, thanks to the efforts of one of his ...
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