Tea party conservatism has contaminated the Republican brand. Has the faction’s hand in the debt crisis alienated big business from the party for good? Christine Romans asks David Frum and Will Cain.
Christine Romans sat down with former Republican senator Olympia Snowe to discuss divides in the GOP, fiscal responsibility, and the important roles women play in politics.
Congratulations on barely avoiding a crisis of your own creation, Congress. Christine Romans isn't impressed and explains why there's plenty more work to do.
Moments after news of a possible debt ceiling deal in the Senate, Poppy Harlow was live with Warren Buffett for his reaction.
Robert Shiller was just awarded the Nobel Prize for his early warnings about the housing and Internet bubbles. Take a look back at some of his prize-winning predictions.
Who will pay for the current political fiasco? Perhaps Republican debt deniers, but most likely the economy. Christine Romans asks Candy Crowley and Ken Rogoff to weigh in.
Coach Ditka could have been Senator Ditka, according to, well, Mike Ditka. Should the Washington Redskins change their name? Donte Whitner can give them some pointers: apparently legal name changes are a no-go in a government shutdown.
Tykes are tiring to take care of, but parents cherish time with them way more than hours spent at the office. And if hanging out with mom and dad gets boring, what could be more fun than printing food? Pizza anyone? Fine, Christine Romans will let you have the bigger slice of Money Time…
Frank Keating says small businesses want Congress to stop threatening default and start compromising. Christine Romans asks a former Republican governor if businesses might shift their support towards more moderate GOP candidates because of debt debacle.