Staff report • October 11, 2008 Danny Wegman, chief executive of Wegmans Food Markets Inc., and Rep. Louise M. Slaughter, D-Fairport, have made Fitness magazine's Fit 50 List. The list, in the magazine's November/December...
The political signs are everywhere in Penfield--sometimes just yards apart "When I first noticed there was a Sweetland sign down there, I'm like, am I in the wrong district or is he in the wrong district? I wasn't sure if...
Jill Terreri • Staff writer • October 11, 2008 After admitting in a debate that she didn't know much about Renaissance Square, Democratic congressional candidate Alice Kryzan said Friday that she won't be taking a position on...
Three weeks out, we're seeing the consolidation of traditional Democratic coalitions around the state (personal aside: I think we're on the cusp of a system-wide, up-and-down-the-ballot landslide, but I'll expand on that...
While crafting a bill intended to rescue the U.S. economy this week, lawmakers couldn't stop themselves from adding billions of dollars in tax breaks that have little to do with restoring confidence in financial markets.
After two weeks of contentious and often emotional debate, the federal government's far-reaching and historic plan to bail out the nation's financial system was signed into law by President Bush on Friday afternoon.
After a week of wrangling, lawmakers give final approval to historic $700 billion bailout. Paste this link into your favorite RSS desktop reader See all CNNMoney.com RSS FEEDS By Jeanne Sahadi, CNNMoney.com senior writer NEW...
The House on Friday began debating a historic proposal to bail out the nation's financial system. The vote, likely later in the day, is expected to be close, but key leaders said Friday morning they were optimistic the bill...
Bloomberg - Oct. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Lawmakers in the U.S. House of Representatives who helped defeat a financial-market rescue package this week are reconsidering their votes amid signs the crisis on Wall Street is spreading.
Democrats in both the House and Senate submitted letters of opposition last week to a proposed HHS rule that would allow health care providers who receive federal grants to opt out of care they object to based on moral or...