Automakers Have Bush's Backing
President says he supports lending billions of dollars to help auto companies.
Unemployment rising. Banks folding. It may feel like 1929 all over again, but there's a difference between the Great Depression and our tough times: We can legally drown our sorrows in alcohol.
The November reductions are the highest since 1974, pressuring federal officials to approve another big stimulus package soon.
President says he supports lending billions of dollars to help auto companies.
Mortgage rates are close to the lowest they've been in nearly 20 years, but they could fall further.
The Texas senator could challenge an incumbent governor of the same party.
Activists are working to repair the post-election rift between white and black gays.
The fence is straining ties between interconnected Eagle Pass, Texas, and Piedras Negras, Mexico.
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Peter Schiff was a lonely — and much maligned — voice on cable's financial news shows.
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The Texans at KUT pick out the top 10 "smart rock" albums of 2008, headlined by the new efforts of a few brainy Austin acts.
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