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by Washington Post onNovember 17, 2010
Borrowers who can prove that they lost their homes in improper foreclosures may get some help from a fund that state attorneys general and the country's biggest lenders are developing.
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July 28, 2010
Sometimes a house should not be a home.
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June 24, 2010
Mortgage rates sink to the lowest level since 1971.
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by Sherilynn Ifill onJanuary 7, 2010
First, Mayor Dixon quits, then a judge slams the city's lawsuit against Wells Fargo.
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by Henry Louis Gates Jr. onMarch 11, 2009
When it opened on Broadway 50 years ago, 'A Raisin in the Sun' shed a scorching light on our struggle for the American Dream. What can we learn from the play now as our home equity goes up in smoke and we, like the Youngers, teeter on the brink of economic collapse?
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by Kai Wright onDecember 18, 2008
The mortgage industry is stealing black wealth--one foreclosure at a time.
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by Emma Coleman Jordan onDecember 16, 2008
Why are poor blacks being blamed for the mortgage meltdown?
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