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A Fannie Freddie debate primer A Fannie Freddie debate primer
Here's what you need to know when John McCain starts talking about the mortgage mess
Prelude to the debate: Dow falls 508 Prelude to the debate: Dow falls 508
Character assassination may lose its appeal after two very bad days for Wall Street and Main Street.
Krugman: "We are all Brazilians now" Krugman: "We are all Brazilians now"
Balance sheet contagion rules the global economy. "Interdependence" is becoming a dirty word.
Another step toward nationalizing the finance sector Another step toward nationalizing the finance sector
Reactions to the Fed's plan to lend directly to businesses. Plus: Rachel Maddow interviews Paul Krugman.
Another day, another radical Fed plan Another day, another radical Fed plan
The bailout is so last week -- Bernanke and friends are plotting a new dramatic government "rescue" attempt
Mr. Megabank endorses Obama Mr. Megabank endorses Obama
Hugh McColl, the man who turned Charlotte, N.C., into a financial powerhouse, says the Democrat is the man for an economy in chaos.
A wild day on Wall Street A wild day on Wall Street
While stock prices gyrate, Lehman's Richard Fuld tells Congress no one expected housing prices to fall so fast and so far. Oh really?
Wall Street shudders, again Wall Street shudders, again
What bailout? The Dow drops 740 as a financial panic sweeps the world.
Global economy panic attack; Dow drops 500 Global economy panic attack; Dow drops 500
Bailout or no bailout, the U.S. stock market can't escape the economic pain sweeping the rest of the world
What would Jesus do, about the bailout? What would Jesus do, about the bailout?
A Christian news organization reports about the danger that illegal immigrants might get mortgage relief from the Paulson plan
The end of the Reagan revolution The end of the Reagan revolution
The vote to bail out Wall Street marks the demise of deregulation's stranglehold over the American economy
The House votes for a bailout The House votes for a bailout
Kicking and screaming, complaining all the way, the ayes have it
Message from the House: "You better pray" Message from the House: "You better pray"
House Majority Leader John Boehner says no matter how the bailout vote goes, we're going to need God's help
McCain was right: Fire Chris Cox! McCain was right: Fire Chris Cox!
And Henry Paulson too, while we're at it. They made this mess, and they should pay for it. The New York Times has the evidence
Credit crisis, California-style Credit crisis, California-style
Annals of the financial panic of 2008: Schwarzenegger warns Paulson that the state may soon need an emergency $7 billion loan
A debate question on jobs and the campaign A debate question on jobs and the campaign
More bad news on the unemployment front: Is government part of the problem, or the solution?
What's so wrong about mass hara-kiri? What's so wrong about mass hara-kiri?
A reader makes a sharp observation. Plus: Joe Stiglitz doesn't like the bailout
Bushonomics, revisited Bushonomics, revisited
A quick review of the economic legacy of the man the New Yorker calls the worst president since Reconstruction.
The big bailout squeeze The big bailout squeeze
Another bad day for the economy, as unemployment jumps and credit gets tighter. Is a bad fix better than no fix at all?
Byron Dorgan's warning about risk Byron Dorgan's warning about risk
Ten years ago, the senator from North Dakota warned against repealing Glass-Steagall. His premonition came true.
The Senate votes for the bailout The Senate votes for the bailout
By a 74-25 vote the Senate says yes to a $700 billion rescue plan for Wall Street.
The specter of bailout-ism is haunting the Senate The specter of bailout-ism is haunting the Senate
Is the Paulson plan a slippery slope to socialism? What does a real socialist think?
"A tourniquet for a hemorrhaging economy" "A tourniquet for a hemorrhaging economy"
As the credit squeeze tightens around Main Street, the Senate prepares to vote on its version of the bailout bill.
Bipartisan bailout folly Bipartisan bailout folly
Democrats and Republicans are blaming accountants for Wall Street's woes. They are wrong.
Everybody gets a bailout! Everybody gets a bailout!
The Senate cooks up a package to rescue banks. Advocates for wind and solar power, parents and even therapists all have reason to cheer
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