Monday, June 21, 2010

REAL ESTATE PREDICTION

BOISE, Idaho — Property owners at four struggling and bankrupt resorts in Idaho, Montana, Nevada and the Bahamas have filed a $24 billion federal lawsuit...

LOS ANGELES — It wasn't the first time that Katherine Scheri ruined a real estate agent's day with a low property appraisal. Scheri, a real...

The Obama administration's $75 billion program to protect homeowners from foreclosure has been widely pronounced a disappointment, and some economists and real estate experts now..
WASHINGTON — The government's Christmas Eve pledge of unlimited financial aid to mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac is aimed at making sure the...


Arianna Huffington: 2009: The Things I Want to Forget (Part Two)

Earlier this week, I offered the first part of my list of all the things from 2009 that I want to forget. Now, as we prepare to cross the threshold into 2010, here is the second part of my compilation of 2009's political and cultural detritus, including Tom DeLay's rump-shaking cha-cha to "Wild Thing" on Dancing With the Stars, Mackenzie Phillips telling Oprah about her long-term sexual affair with her father, and the fact that Lou Dobbs latched onto the birther movement. Click here to read more of the things from 2009 I'd like to forget. READ MORE

Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: Mortgage Ignominy at JP Morgan Chase

When it comes to screwing the American tax payer into foreclosure and out of funds designed to alleviate his mortgage burden, JP Morgan Chase emerges as the great celestial black hole.

William Fisher: Immigration: Emma Lazarus Redux

The United States is a country that has been built on immigration and by immigrants. For more than two centuries, people have come from all over the world to become Americans.

Joe Costello: Feminomics: Top Five Heroes of Financial Reform

Women are leading the charge on financial reform. In the spirit of celebrating their contributions, I've put together a list of the top five heroes of 2009, in the hopes that their work will inspire us in the coming year.

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