Christian Science Monitor
President Obama faces two major challenges in the wake of the killing of a US ambassador and worldwide anti-US protests over an offensive anti-Islam video: Explaining how the violent and apparently coordinated attack on the US consulate in Benghazi ,...
San Diego Union-Tribune
The American public has taken comfort for more than six decades in the image of the Marine security guard standing sentry at its embassies overseas. The Corps still stations troops at diplomatic posts worldwide, but the attack on the consulate in...
The New York Times
Archive Recent Posts September 15 A bipartisan resolution is expected to pass through the House next week, recognizing the four Americans killed in the attack this week on the American Consulate in Benghazi, Libya. September 15 The ad war also heats...
Fox News
FoxNews.com Washington Democrats and Republicans are questioning U.S. taxpayer aid to the Middle East amid anti-American riots in the region and the fatal attack on the U.S...Embassy in Cairo, Egypt, a country that has received $1.6 billion in each...
Los Angeles Times
Select a date range Create a custom date range From: To: September 15, 2012 , 8:33 a.m. President Obama sought to assure Americans that his administration is doing all it can to keep U.S. citizens abroad safe after four days of violent anti-American...
USA Today
Nations must help protect diplomats Updated President Obama said Saturday the U.S. U.S. diplomats in the wake of this week's attack that killed four Americans in Libya, including the ambassador. "We are in contact with governments around the globe,...