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Don't politicize yuan, China central bank tells Obama Posted 39 minutes ago

Su Ning, a deputy governor of the People's Bank of China, speaks to the media during a group session

BEIJING (Reuters) - The United States should not make a political issue out of the yuan, a Chinese central banker said on Friday, as the two countries lurched toward a potentially serious clash about Beijing's currency regime. People's Bank of China Vice Governor Su Ning was responding to a ...More

New York's "Ground Zero" workers reach deal on claims Posted 43 minutes ago

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Thousands of workers who suffered health problems after the September 11 attacks in 2001 have reached a settlement worth up to $657.5 million with an insurer representing the city of New York, city officials and lawyers said on Thursday. Thousands of firefighters, police, contractors and others ...More

Obama to tap Yellen for Fed vice chair: source Posted 5 hours, 31 minutes ago

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama plans to nominate San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank President Janet Yellen, a respected policy dove, to be vice chairman of the central bank, a source familiar with the process said on Thursday. Yellen would replace Donald Kohn, a 40-year veteran of the Fed ...More

Sen. Reid's family injured in car accident Posted 6 hours, 28 minutes ago

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) listens to remarks on Capitol Hill in Washington

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The wife and daughter of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid were seriously injured on Thursday when their vehicle was rear-ended by a truck on a highway, the senator's office said. Reid's wife, Landra, 69, was in serious condition with a broken back, neck and nose at ...More

Obama lobbied on black unemployment, immigration Posted 7 hours, 40 minutes ago

Members of the Congressional Black Caucus talk to the media following a meeting with U.S. President

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama on Thursday faced pressure to help create jobs in African-American communities and deliver an immigration overhaul even as he tried to push healthcare reform across the finish line. Back-to-back White House meetings with representatives from the black and Hispanic communities were evidence of the long ...More

Guantanamo prisoner known as Hambali seeks release Posted 8 hours, 23 minutes ago

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Guantanamo Bay detainee accused of helping plan the 2002 bombings in the Indonesian resort area of Bali that killed more than 200 people on Thursday revived his legal bid to be released from the U.S. military prison. A habeas petition was filed in U.S. District ...More

U.S. boosted financial, tax crime probes in 2009 Posted 8 hours, 31 minutes ago

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States boosted its investigation of tax and other financial crimes by about 10 percent last year, tax authorities reported on Thursday, amid an increased push to pursue wealthy tax cheats. The Internal Revenue Service said it started a total of 4,121 criminal investigations in 2009 ...More

Obama gives $1.4 million Nobel prize to 10 charities Posted 8 hours, 59 minutes ago

President and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Barack Obama laughs after receiving his medal and diploma a

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama on Thursday named 10 charities to share his $1.4 million Nobel Peace Prize, with causes ranging from wounded veterans to Haiti's earthquake survivors and education for minorities. "These organizations do extraordinary work in the United States and abroad helping students and veterans and ...More

NY AG picks former state top judge for Governor probe Posted 9 hours, 45 minutes ago

NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo on Thursday said he chose a former top state judge to oversee probes into whether Governor David Paterson wrongly accepted World Series baseball tickets or the state police had tried to quash a domestic violence charge against an aide to the ...More

Toyota discounts boost sales Posted 9 hours, 58 minutes ago

The 2011 Toyota Avalon debuts at the Chicago Auto Show

DETROIT/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Unprecedented discounts after a series of damaging recalls boosted Toyota Motor Corp's U.S. sales in early March, as U.S. regulators weighed new auto safety measures. Toyota's U.S. sales surged by nearly 50 percent in the first eight days of March compared with ...More

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