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  • Private Equity Boosting the Economy

    Published February 04, 2011

    The economy isn't yet out of the doldrums, but there is some good news to report for job seekers right now. Opportunities are increasing, especially at small and mid-sized companies, while the number of unemployed is decreasing, according to The Bureau of Labor Statistics. 

  • Shattered Dreams: Homeowners Still Digging Out From Foreclosure Mess

    Published October 18, 2010

    Who's at fault for the foreclosure mess? Some blame people who borrowed more than they could afford. Others blame the banks that used so called “robo-signers”, who penned their names to thousands or even millions of documents, with false information, as if they were foreclosure machines. Attorneys general in all 50 states have now opened a joint investigation into mortgage fraud.

  • Foreclosure Mess Deepens, as Experts Fear that U.S. Has Yet to See the Bottom

    Published October 13, 2010

    Fox News kicks off new series, "Shattered Dreams," examining the United States' continuing foreclosure problem and how it is affecting ordinary Americans.

  • Foreclosure Mess Thickens, but Experts Fear that United States Has Yet to See the Bottom

    Published October 12, 2010

    Fox News kicks off new series, "Shattered Dreams," examining the United States' continuing foreclosure problem and how it is affecting ordinary Americans.

  • Muslim Women in U.S. Struggle to Balance Western Freedoms and Islamic Culture

    Published March 28, 2009

    Muslim Women in U.S. Struggle to Balance Western Freedoms and Islamic Culture , Muslim women say they?re constantly caught balancing their lives between the freedoms they have in Western culture and the restrictions they face from religious and societal pressure.

  • Environmental Lesson Plans Drawing Praise, Concern

    Published February 09, 2009

    Environmental Lesson Plans Drawing Praise, Concern, Schools boast that such curricula simply is teaching children ways of caring for the earth, but critics suggest the material is like an environmental religion