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Elizabeth Warren gets her own rap video
Andrew Leonard
Can Obama resist the combined power of Auto-Tune and a Sergio Leone homage?
Obama’s invasion of Poland
Andrew Leonard
Private equity mogul equates president's plan to raise taxes on the rich with the beginning of World War II
A history lesson from Elizabeth Warren
Andrew Leonard
The consumer advocate minces no words in detailing how powerful politicians sell out to bankers
Elizabeth Warren: Nightmare on Wall Street
Andrew Leonard
The White House says the professor is "very confirmable." But we're still waiting for a declaration of war
A battle royal over Elizabeth Warren
Andrew Leonard
Gauntlets are being thrown in every direction. Obama, of course, plays it safe
Elizabeth Warren has all the right enemies
Andrew Leonard
Conservatives and bankers can't stand the woman who is trying "to change everything." Are you listening, Obama?
Obama’s Elizabeth Warren mess
Andrew Leonard
The right and left are both itching for a nasty fight over who will protect consumers from Wall Street
Obama-era mysteries
Glenn Greenwald
Politico and its anonymous White House friends spit insults at supporters that are pure contradictions
The Dodd-Frank bank reform bill: A deeply flawed success
Andrew Leonard
In a world where incremental progress is all but impossible to achieve, this is what a triumph looks like
Behind the “celebrity deaths come in threes” curse
Mary Elizabeth Williams
After Gary Coleman and Dennis Hopper pass, why are we all asking, Who's next?
Basking in bank reform afterglow
Andrew Leonard
How about that -- the bill is far from perfect, but at least we have a government intent on governing
How not to learn from a financial crisis
Andrew Leonard
The banking industry's man in Washington says banks should be protected instead of consumers
Citigroup’s bogus “gratitude”
Andrew Leonard
CEO Pandit tries to lay a snow job on "the American people." They're not going to buy it
The credit card trust lesson
Andrew Leonard
Why do we need a Consumer Financial Protection Agency? Because big banks only do the right thing when forced to
Banking reform requires a backbone. Now
Andrew Leonard
With 41 votes in the Senate, the party of no will only get louder. Can Democrats find a spine?
Phillip Garrido, wolf at the door
Mary Elizabeth Williams
As disturbing details emerge about Jaycee Dugard's alleged captor, one question remains: Why did people trust him?
Von Brunn’s letter to Jim Webb
Salon Staff
While in prison, alleged Holocaust Museum shooter sent Webb a long anti-Semitic missive seeking help with a pardon
When James Von Brunn tried to arrest the Fed
Alex Koppelman
The suspect in the Holocaust Museum shooting served prison time for an attempt to arrest Reserve Board members.
More fun with bankruptcy and medical bills
Andrew Leonard
A critic says medical-bill induced bankruptcies are falling, not rising. Did Elizabeth Warren get her facts wrong?
A watchdog to growl at Wall Street
Andrew Leonard
Elizabeth Warren's brainchild -- a "Financial Products Safety Commission -- may become reality. Her fans say: Put her in charge!
Time to put “wealth on trial” again?
Michael Winship
Congress needs to investigate the reasons behind the economic collapse -- the way Ferdinand Pecora probed the '29 market crash, and made tycoons confess their financial sins.
Simon Johnson says: “Break up the banks”
Andrew Leonard
It's time to get all Teddy Roosevelt on Wall Street, declares the former chief economist of the IMF. Bring out the big antitrust artillery and fire away.
Geithner fails to impress
Andrew Leonard
Grilled by Elizabeth Warren's oversight panel, the treasury secretary avoids answering the hard questions. So what else is new?
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