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Singer and actress Cher wanted to flee the U.S if Donald Trump wins the elections, but backtracks now because of this reasonIn a recent development it is being known that the renowned singer and actress Cher who badly wanted to leave US if Donald trump gets elect...
Britney Spears reveals she had an abortion while dating Justin Timberlake in upcoming bookBritney Spears has opened up about her past relationship with Justin Timberlake in her upcoming book, "The Woman In Me." Exclusive excerpts...
Nichelle Nichols, Lt. Uhura on 'Star Trek,' passes away at 89Her role in the 1966-69 series as Lt. Uhura earned Nichols a lifelong position of honor.
Britney Spears sends cease and desist letter to sister Jamie Lynn for 'ill-timed' memoirThe singer, in the letter, said that she won't be bullied with her sister's book.
- 2 corporate credit unions taken over by government
Federal regulators on Friday seized control of two large institutions that provide wholesale financing for US credit unions, a move they sa...
- Paulson, lawmakers clash over scope of bailout package
Treasury secretary Henry Paulson rejected using the government’s financial-rescue program as a “panacea” for economic difficulties, clashin...
- Mid-term Review of the Annual Statement on Monetary Policy for the 2008-09
During the first quarter of 2008-09, real GDP growth was 7.9 per cent as against 9.2 per cent a year ago. The end-August 2008 release of na...
- US government takes on big role in mortgage market
Bush administration is seizing troubled mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in a bid to help reverse a prolonged credit crisis. Mana...
- China, Japan hail Freddie, Fannie takeover by US govt
China and Japan, the biggest buyers of Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae bonds, praised Washington for its rescue of the mortgage giants.
- US government seizes control of Fannie and Freddie
The Bush administration seized control on Sunday of troubled mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Smart investor | Managing investme...