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Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac halting foreclosures
Mortgage finance companies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are suspending foreclosures during the holiday season.
Dems are postponing crucial vote on auto bailout
Democratic leaders in Congress have put off a vote on bailing out the auto industry until next month, and want the top companies to present a plan showing the money will make them financially viable.
Stocks tumble to five year lows
Stocks have plunged again as hopes fade that lawmakers will soon put together an aid package for U.S. automakers.
Vermont legislator plans push for gay marriage
State Sen. John Campbell plans to introduce a bill to allow gay marriage in the state that first approved civil unions for same-sex couples.
Honda to cut production by another 18,000 units
Company spokesman Ed Miller says the cuts are on top of others announced earlier this year and bring the automaker's total cuts since August to 50,000 units.
Men accused in Obama plot face more charges
Two white supremacists accused of plotting to kill President-elect Barack Obama and dozens of others face more federal charges in Tennessee.
Blast and fire injures four at refinery
Four people have been hurt, two seriously, in an explosion at an east Texas oil refinery.
Astronauts end second spacewalk
Astronauts have ended the second spacewalk of their mission at the International Space Station.
Treasury to backstop mutual fund
The Treasury Department says it is prepared to buy assets from a troubled money market mutual fund, part of an effort to prevent any disruptions to already fragile financial markets.
U.S. court says parents cannot sue to enforce 'No Child'
A federal appeals court says parents cannot sue school districts to force them to comply with the No Child Left Behind Act.


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