IRS Spent $50 Million For Conferences
New York, June 03 – It has been revealed by a government watchdog that the Internal Revenue Service spent around $50 million to hold at least 220 conferences between 2010
View ArticleAmid Use Of Chemicals, US Decides To Provide Military Aid To Syrian Opposition
New York, June 14 – After the confirmation of use of chemical weapons in the civil war of the country by Bashar al-Assad’s regime and recent battlefield setbacks by rebel
View ArticleIran’s Election of Moderate Seems Hopeful Sign, Says Obama
New York, June 18 – On Monday, it has been revealed that President Obama feels that Iran’s election of a moderate as its next president is a sign that Iranians
View ArticleCaroline Kennedy Nominated as Ambassador to Japan By Obama
On Wednesday, president Obama nominated Caroline Kennedy to be ambassador to Japan, moving to give a scion of America’s most enduring political dynasty a diplomatic post that has often gone
View ArticleObama To Meet President Of Yemen at White House
Next week, president Obama is scheduled to meet president of Yemen, Abdo Rabby Mansour Hadi, at the White House. The main agenda of the meeting will be the political transition
View Articleamid voter id uproar, obama heads south
New York, July 31 – President Obama made a rare foray into the South to discuss his proposal to lower corporate tax rates in exchange for a one-time tax penalty
View Articleto talk about housing, obama heads to phoenix
New York, August 06 – On Tuesday, President Obama will heading to Phoenix as the real estate market of the nation has been on a winning streak. The president is
View Articleahead of g-20 summit, talks with putin canceled by obama
New York, August 08 – A much-discussed visit to Moscow next month for talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin has been canceled by President Obama. According to Obama, he has
View Articlestate visit to us canceled by brazil's president
New York, September 18 – State visit tour has been canceled by the President of Brazil out of anger that the National Security Agency had spied on her and other
View Articleobama health care gets 4.2 million boost
In a report announced on Tuesday by the Department of Health and Human Services an estimated 4.2 million people had enrolled in the private plans through Obama’s health insurance exchange.
View ArticleObama wants end of sequester, seeks 7% spending hike
Heralding a new budget battle with congressional Republicans, President Obama called Thursday for an end to the automatic budget cuts known as sequestration and proposed a 7% hike in spending
View ArticleObama, Merkel hint at disagreements on Ukraine
President Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel presented a united front against Russia in talks at the White House Monday, saying they would continue to mount diplomatic and economic pressure
View ArticleReport: Clinton only used personal e-mail at State
Hillary Clinton’s exclusive use of a personal e-mail account to conduct government business during her four-year tenure as secretary of State may have violated federal regulations, The New York Times
View ArticleNetanyahu blasts Obama’s Iran nuclear deal
Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu took his protest of the Iran nuclear agreement to the U.S. airwaves on Sunday. “This deal will both threaten us and threaten our neighbors,” Netanyahu
View ArticleJapan PM Abe visits USA amid controversial WWII remarks
Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe begins a historic, week-long visit to the United States on Sunday that will highlight strengthened trade and defense ties between the two countries, and feature
View ArticleClinton refuses to testify twice on Benghazi attacks
Former secretary of State Hillary Clinton agreed Monday to testify once, but not twice, before the special House committee investigating the 2012 terrorist attacks on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi,
View ArticleFederal court blocks Obama’s immigration plan
A federal appeals court refused Tuesday to allow President Obama’s program to protect millions of undocumented immigrants from deportation from going into effect. The decision by a three-judge panel of
View ArticleJohn Kerry breaks leg in bike crash; ends overseas trip early
Secretary of State John Kerry is heading to Boston for treatment of a broken right leg, an injury he sustained Sunday in a fall after hitting a curb while cycling
View ArticleObama order clears way for private ransom payments
President Obama unveiled new rules Wednesday that would basically allow families to offer private ransom payments for relatives kidnapped overseas. While the federal will continue to refuse to make ransom
View ArticleReport to Congress warns of rising financial threats
A new government report to Congress warns of rising threats to U.S. financial stability, including the looming risk of surging corporate loan defaults. While big banks and other systemically important
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