News Source: Fox News
| 6 months ago
meant to bridge the divide between the United States and Muslims -- could mark the beginning of a new doctrine in U.S. foreign policy. Speaking from the lectern in an ornate hall at Cairo University, Obama called for a two-state solution for Israel
News Source: Androscoggin News
| 7 months ago
It's Bo, a 6-month-old Portuguese water dog the Obamas reportedly are adopting, said to be a gift from the don of Portuguese water dog lovers , Sen. Ted Kennedy, D-Mass. The president's daughters, Malia, 10, and Sacha, 7, have named the black-and-
News Source: Pakistan Chronicle
| 9 months ago
The United States finally persuaded supplier nations Saturday to lift a 34-year-old embargo on nuclear trade with India, following weeks of tough negotiations. The US described the breakthrough on the third consecutive day of talks as an "historic"
News Source: Seattle Times
| 9 months ago
For years, America has watched as its presidents retreated to ranches or New England retreats far from the madding crowds and the political gridlock of Washington...On his first weekend back home in Chicago since being sworn in, Obama signaled his
News Source: The Journal Gazette
| 10 months ago
In his final acts of clemency, President Bush on Monday granted early prison releases to two former U.S. Border Patrol agents whose convictions for shooting a Mexican drug dealer fueled the national debate over illegal immigration. Bush, responding
News Source: The Mercury News
| 10 months ago
Though Washington became virtually mired in gridlock, there seemed to be more waving flags than blowing horns as people navigated the city's crowded corridors. Obama delivered a few test runs of his Inaugural Address, which advisers said would be
News Source: Inquirer.net
| 10 months ago
Bush bid farewell Monday to friends and rivals on the world stage and used his last act of clemency to help two former US border guards -- and no embattled aides. Bush, who stayed out of sight at the White House, placed a dozen telephone calls to
News Source: The Sunshine Coast Daily
| 10 months ago
Hours before leaving office, US President George W Bush bid farewell to friends and rivals on the world stage. Bush, who stayed out of sight at the White House, placed a dozen telephone calls to current and former world leaders to thank them for