Andrew Cuomo

Falling in Love -- with Andrew Cuomo

Eve "nyceve" Gittelson | Posted 02.14.2008 | Politics


Eve

The other day, Andrew Cuomo, the Attorney General of New York, ventured where no man dare tread. He decided to take on the health insurance industry.

Heat Is On Health Insurers

Los Angeles Times | Lisa Girion | Posted 02.14.2008 | Business


With medical costs rising, record numbers of people losing their coverage and healthcare at the top of the domestic agenda, health insurers found them...

Insurers Accused Of Using "Rigged Data" To Manipulate Customers

ABC News | RICHARD ESPOSITO | Posted 02.13.2008 | Business


The nation's largest health care insurer, four of its subsidiaries and a number of other large insurers are being served subpoenas -- 16 in all -- in ...

Subprime Loan Investigation Focusing On Withholding Of Data By Wall Street

New York Times | VIKAS BAJAJ and JENNY ANDERSON | Posted 01.12.2008 | Business


An investigation into the mortgage crisis by New York State prosecutors is now focusing on whether Wall Street banks withheld crucial information abou...

Sam Stein

Obama Camp's Memo on Clintons' Politicizing Race

HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 01.12.2008 | Politics


Sen. Barack Obama's presidential campaign has prepared a detailed memo listing various instances in which it perceived Sen. Hillary Clinton's campaign...

Hillary Supporter Cuomo: Obama Tried To "Shuck And Jive" With Media

Election Central | Eric Kleefeld | Posted 01.10.2008 | Politics


The Hillary campaign might have their own surrogate with foot-in-mouth syndrome who they'll have to deal with. During an appearance yesterday on talk ...

Facebook Agrees To Beef Up Security Following AG Investigation

MacWorld | Robert McMillan | Posted 10.17.2007 | Media


Facebook will step up the policing of pornography, harassment and inappropriate behavior on its social networking site, settling a consumer fraud inve...

Cuomo Ariagato!

David Roberts | Posted 09.17.2007 | Politics


David Roberts

A new weapon has been brought to bear in the war on coal, and it's aimed right at the corpulent industry's soft underbelly: risk.


 

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