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Baby-led weaning: When your baby skips the puree and feeds himself (episode)
"Baby-led weaning" is about skipping the baby food and letting your infant feed himself. The Takeaway talks to Helen Stewart, who blogs about baby-led weaning and to Keith Dixon, the ...
Waiting is what we are doing today — waiting for the folks on Capitol Hill to come to some kind of agreement over the bailout bill. or is it a "rescue plan?" Whatever you choose to ca...
Wall Street's latest free fall is hitting Main Street hard. The credit crunch, compounded by high unemployment rates and low consumer confidence, is making it hard for small business ...
Key to the success of the troop surge in Iraq was a change that took place between U.S. forces and former insurgent tribal groups that came to be called "The Awakening." These groups,...
A first try at a bailout has failed in the House and the markets are volatile. It's harder than ever to get a mortgage, to get credit, to get a car loan. We all know where Wall Street...
Usually figurative language serves to inform and make difficult concepts easier to understand. However, describing the intricacies of the financial crisis and subsequent proposals has proved challenging for many politicians.
What was wrong with the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 proposed by Bush administration and its congressional allies? It could have been marketing, starting with the use of the word "bailout."
Senate leaders say tonight’s the night for the bailout bill. They are expected to put it to a vote. They've tried to sweeten the deal for skeptical lawmakers.
The American Dream — owning your own home — is still within reach! The Takeaway talks with Christine Clifford, vice president of Wholesale Access Mortgage Research, who explains the r...
Mass produced on an assembly line, with a will of its own, it's 100 years old today: The Ford Model T. The car started a global craze and made Ford Motor Co. one of the world's largest companies.
With Wall Street in disarray, New York Times Columnist David Leonhardt compares 2008's economic climate to America circa the Great Depression and discusses the loss of trust in the banks.
The bailout has failed…for now. The markets are tumbling and then jumping up again. It’s harder than ever to get a mortgage, to get credit, to get a car loan. We all know where Wall S...