Wed 25 Nov 2009 | 11:26 EST
A special agent holds an X-ray film file of a healthcare fraud case at a warehouse near Miami, Florida November 23, 2009.  REUTERS/Carlos Barria

"Cancer of fraud" permeates healthcare 9:08am ET

Healthcare fraud costs U.S. taxpayers hundreds of billions of dollars a year. It's a crime so profitable that even dead people are in on the act.  Full Article | Video 

 
Rolfe Winkler
If banks can delay, we should pray

The “too-big-to-fail” amendment offered by Representative Paul Kanjorski has good intentions, but fatal flaws.  Blog 

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Changing Buffalo, one block at a time

Grassroots groups in Buffalo say that after decades of big plans that have come to naught – casinos, hotels and the like – the city shows little sign of changing. They're now taking the city's blighted areas into their own hands.   Blog 

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