Obama will nominate New York Fed President Geithner to be Treasury secretary, and plans to introduce his entire economic team next week.
Sen. Clinton's international stature would help gain the attention and cooperation of world leaders if she were named secretary of state. Still, Clinton's foreign-policy doctrine is considerably to the right of Obama's.
Lawmakers postponed work on a sweeping stimulus package until the new Congress and administration take over next year.
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The attorney general left the hospital and headed back to work with a clean bill of health following his collapse at a Washington dinner. He appeared to have had a fainting spell, his spokeswoman said.
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Waxman succeeded in his bid to unseat Dingell, the powerful chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee. The shift in leadership is likely to have an impact on a host of industries, particularly the auto and energy sectors.
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Congressional efforts to rescue Detroit's auto makers collapsed, with lawmakers saying the industry lacked credible plans to return to profitability.
Verizon Wireless disclosed that several of its employees accessed and viewed President-elect Barack Obama's personal cellphone account.
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Paulson, under fire for his approach to resolving the financial-sector crisis, defended his actions as "necessary steps to prevent a financial collapse."
Tom Harkin plans to introduce a bill that would force all over-the-counter derivatives, including credit-default swaps, onto regulated futures exchanges.
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Obama's likely choice for attorney general penned the first federal guidelines for prosecuting corporations. Some lawyers have complained that those guidelines undercut companies' legal rights.
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Early Obama appointees show experience is one of his main criteria. The key personnel pools are veterans of the Clinton era, Capitol Hill hands and influential Chicagoans.
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President-elect Obama has named his choices for a few key jobs in his new administration, and speculation is swirling about others. See those who have been named and the people inspiring the most chatter.
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Celebrities, activists and jet-setters are preparing to turn Obama's inauguration into a mix of Woodstock and Martin Luther King Jr.'s 1963 speech on the Mall.
When he becomes president, Barack Obama will have to give up his BlackBerry. Security expert Bruce Schneier discusses how Obama's loss is a loss for society.
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As economic signs grow ever more grim, the opportunities for the Obama administration to drive through its agenda actually are getting better.
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But Hillary Clinton at Foggy Bottom? Seriously?
The GOP's hard knocks are not much worse than those usually suffered by a party when it approaches its eighth consecutive year inside the White House.
—One Democrat familiar with the situation“Bill Clinton will not be the obstacle to whether Hillary gets this job or not.”

The case of singer Janet Jackson's "wardrobe malfunction" at the 2004 Super Bowl could soon be headed to the Supreme Court.