"Citing "a range of tools that could be used to provide additional monetary stimulus," he said the Fed "will continue to consider those and other pertinent issues, including of course economic and financial developments, at our meeting in September, which has been scheduled for two days instead of one to allow a fuller discussion," Bernanke said in the speech." - CNBC
Bernanke Stays Course, Says Fed WIll Consider Move in September - CNBC
Ben Bernanke Seeks to Reassure, Jabs at Washington Policy-Makers - LA Times
Bernanke Quiet on Next Fed Moves, Stresses Jobs Crisis - Reuters
Second Quarter GDP Trimmed, Spending Raised - Reuters
CBO: Unemployment Won't Improve Much by Election Day - Washington Examiner
Poll: Americans' Views on Economy, Obama's Role Sour - The Washington Times
Boehner Asks Obama for Billion Dollar List - The Hill
US: UN Approves Release of Libyan Funds - CBS News
Libyan Rebels to Seek UN Seat Next Month - Reuters
Wikileaks Publishes Tens of Thousands of More Cables - Reuters
Leaked Cable: John McCain Pushed to Arm Qadhafi - Politico
Arizona Sues Federal Government Over Voter Rights Law - Yahoo! News
TSA to Offer Buyouts to Workers - Washington Post
Spain to Set Deficit Limit in Constitution - CNBC
China, France to Launch Yuan SDR Task Force - WSJ