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Mortgage Settlement Monitor Issues First Report
So far, the banks have offered more than $10 billion in consumer relief, in the form of refinancing, modifications and loan forgiveness. Bank of America must pay the biggest share of the settlement, But the report showed the bank had not completed any refinancings or principal-reduction modifications.
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Biggest Bucks In Health Care Are Spent On A Very Few
Just 1 percent of the population accounted for 21.8 percent of all U.S. health spending in 2009. And just 5 percent accounted for half the total spending.
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Economy Looks Better, At Least In Rearview Mirror
Growth was stronger than thought in the third quarter, the Bureau of Economic Analysis says. It now estimates that gross domestic product grew at a 4.1 percent annual rate. That's the best pace since late 2011.
GM At Odds With Feds Over Recall-Related Documents
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is fining the automaker for not answers all of its questions about ignition switch problems, but General Motors says it's doing its best to comply.
Knife Gang Attacks China Rail Station, Killing Dozens
A group of knife-wielding assailants attacked a railway station in southern China, killing at least 27 and wounding more than 100.
Egyptian Court Hands Down 683 Death Sentences
It's the second mass death sentence in just two months in Egypt; however, all but 37 of the 529 people convicted in March had their sentences commuted.
Seriously: Angry Fat Cat Traps Family In Bedroom
The 911 call reveals the family's 4-year-old male cat Lux had a history of violence. The cat snapped after the owner kicked it to get it away from their infant.
Huge Bomb Kills Dozens In Pakistani Market
The explosion in Quetta is aimed at Shiite women and children; two bombings last month killed nearly 120 Shiites in the same city and injured scores more.
Everton's Moyes To Replace Ferguson At Man United
David Moyes will be succeeding the world's most famous soccer coach. Alex Ferguson announced this week that he'll retire at the end of the season. Moyes has led the English Premier League's Everton club since 2002.
On Budget Issues, Pentagon's Rhetoric Is Challenged
Lawmakers questioned Marine Commandant James Amos about how much money the military really needs. One day they say any cut endangers national security. Another day, they say they are ready for any attack on Syria.
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