Congress wants to make it tougher for workers to tap their 401(k) retirement funds -- and to make it easier for them to repay those loans when they do.
A government investigation finds some colleges deceive students with dishonest recruiting. CNN's Lisa Sylvester reports.
Sens. Amy Klobuchar and Ben Nelson, both Democrats, discuss health care reform with CNN's John King
Erica Hill and panelists discuss a possible health care bill that the White House might send to Congress.
The White House is quietly talking about drafting formal health care legislation after allowing Congress to work on its own for months, CNN has learned.
CNN's Jim Acosta reports on the political bus tour promoting President Obama's health care plan.
President Obama will address the contentious issue of health-care reform in a speech to a joint session of Congress on September 9, multiple Democratic sources said Wednesday.
In a way, the president really has no other choice but to finally speak -- and speak conclusively about what he wants in a health care reform bill.
President Obama takes his push for health care reform to a grocery store in rural Virginia. CNN's Ed Henry reports.
One of several proposals to overhaul the U.S. health care system passed a Senate committee Wednesday, with its ailing chairman praising the $600 billion plan as a step toward his longtime goals.
House and Senate Democratic negotiators reached a tentative deal Friday to use a fast-track budget process to move President Obama's health care overhaul, according to Democratic leadership sources in both chambers.
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As Congress gets set to readdress a small-business health care bill, proponents and critics begin to sharpen their swords.
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In the corporate world, there's a short list of obvious suspects who may face tougher times under a Democratic Congress, including Big Pharma and Big Oil. Then there are the not-so-obvious suspects...
In the corporate world, there's a short list of obvious suspects who may face tougher times under a Democratic Congress, including Big Pharma and Big Oil. Then there are the not-so-obvious suspects - like what might be called Big Education.
Lawmakers negotiating pension reform legislation may have reached a tentative agreement on what to include in a final bill that would toughen funding rules for defined-benefit plans and encourage savings in 401(k)s.