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AG signs on to $25B mortgage settlement

Virginian and home borrowers in the state will receive about $479.6 million in relief from a $25 billion settlement between states and five mortgage lenders

States, banks reach foreclosure-abuse settlement

A landmark $25 billion settlement with the nation's top mortgage lenders was hailed by government officials Thursday as long-overdue relief for victims of

Beef prices expected to climb for next 2 years

Experts said retail prices for beef could climb as much as 10 percent a year in 2012 and 2013, and the increase could be even greater if demand from other

Obama details broader housing plan

Conceding his earlier housing programs have fallen short, President Barack Obama on Wednesday proposed a vast expansion of government assistance to homeowners,

Foreclosures made up 20 pct. of home sales in 3Q

Foreclosures made up a smaller slice of all U.S. homes sold in last year's third quarter, as banks delayed placing properties for sale and home sales slowed.

J.C. Penney gets rid of hundreds of sales

J.C. Penney is permanently marking down all of its merchandise by at least 40 percent so shoppers no longer have to wait for sales to get bargains.

Gas prices could top $5 in some areas

The new year has greeted Americans with the highest January gas prices ever, and some analysts say prices could get close to $5 a gallon in some areas during

Tax cut talks focus on budget cuts, new fees

Republicans would cut federal employee benefits. President Barack Obama would raise fees for airline passengers and eliminate Saturday mail delivery. Democrats

Retail sales up in Dec., ending 2011 with record

Retail sales barely rose in December, but the gain was enough to push sales to a record level for 2011. It was the largest annual increase in more than a

White House proposing raise for federal workers

An Obama administration official says the White House is proposing a 0.5 percent raise for civilian federal employees in its 2013 budget.

IRS says audit rates have grown for the wealthy

If you earn less than $200,000 a year, there's a strong chance you don't have to worry about an Internal Revenue Service audit. But if you make more than $1

Retailers report solid finale to holidays

Many retailers are reporting solid sales gains for December, capping a decent holiday season, but shoppers bent on discounts exacted a high price.

Dread April 15? This year, taxes due 2 days later

Does the mere mention of April 15 send chills up your spine? Not to worry — the Internal Revenue Service has postponed this year's deadline for filing federal

AP-GfK Poll: In 2012, it can only get better

Americans are hopeful for what 2012 will bring for their families and the country, according to a new Associated Press-GfK poll, though most say 2011 was a

Gold falls to its lowest level since July

Gold closed Wednesday at the lowest level in more than five months.

Bargain hunters divided shopping season into 2

The holiday shopping season turned out to be two seasons: the Black Friday binge and a last-minute surge. Together, they added up to decent sales gains for

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