Your Search Returned 500 tagged news reports
The Nasdaq Composite fell 10.78 points or 0.5% to close at 2,146.04 on Friday for a weekly loss of 1%. The broader Standard & Poor's 500 Index dropped 3.52 points or 0.3% to close at 1,091.38...Stay tuned to MarketWatch over the weekend for the latest...
Tags: Barack Obama, China, Shanghai, MarketWatch, Business Finance, Luo people, Punahou School alumni
Wichitopekington Tiahrt Rep. Todd Tiahrt, R-Goddard, has introduced a bill in Congress to halt further spending to bail out financial institutions and automakers...Supporters credit the program with staving off a worldwide depression by rescuing banks...
Tags: Wichitopekington Tiahrt, Todd Tiahrt, fold tarp, Germany, Tarp, Timothy Geithner, Bailout, Barack Obama, Oversight of the Troubled Asset Relief Program, Banking in the United States, Troubled Asset Relief Program, United States Department of the Treasury, Business Finance, Politics
President Obama's political arm, Organizing for America, has sent a fundraising e-mail seeking to raise $500,000 in the next week to stop a "dangerous" Palin from derailing the Democrats' effort to overhaul health care.
Tags: New York, Barack Obama, John McCain, Sarah Palin, United States presidential election, the United States, Politics, War Conflict
Barack Obama's job approval rating has dipped below 50 percent for the first time since he was inaugurated as U.S. president, a poll released Friday said. The Gallup Organization said Obama ranks fourth among post-war presidents in the speed in which...
Tags: Barack Obama, Princeton, Bill Clinton, Ronald Reagan, Nationwide opinion polling for the United States presidential election, Nationwide opinion polling for the Democratic Party 2008 presidential candidates, Politics, Polling, United States presidential approval rating, Gallup poll, Social Issues, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Democratic Party, Punahou School alumni
Reported incidents of hate-related violence and vandalism declined in America in 2008 from the year before – a period that included both the election of Barack Obama as president and a burst of threats and hate-mongering as Election Day neared. Statistics...
Tags: hated crimes, Americans, Barack Obama, Mr. Obama, percent increase, fewer hated, New York City, Religious persecution, Hate group, Anti-Defamation League, Hatred, Hate crime laws in the United States, Crimes, Hate crime, Antisemitism, Social Issues, Law Crime
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner's performance is a new survey released on Friday showing 42 percent of Americans say he has done a "poor job" handling the credit crisis and federal bailout programs. The survey by Rasmussen Reports, a polling and...
Tags: Timothy Geithner, New York City, Presidency of Barack Obama, Barack Obama, American International Group, Business Finance, Council on Foreign Relations, Group of Thirty, Politics
Holding the Indian troops responsible for committing mass human rights violations with impunity in occupied Kashmir, global rights watchdog, the Amnesty International has asked US President Barack Obama to address the issue during the forthcoming visit...
Tags: human rights, AFSPA � India, Kashmir � Human, Indian, rights abuses, Amnesty International USA, mass human, commit mass, Barack Obama, Manmohan Singh, India, Srīnagar, Amnesty International, Jammu and Kashmir, Human rights in Punjab India, Insurgency in Jammu and Kashmir, Kashmir conflict, Kashmir, Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, Politics, War Conflict
Alaska Norm Olson's genial tone belies his reputation as a radical militiaman, yet here he is, at 63, an affable grandfather explaining why Americans should arm themselves against their government. Walking stick in hand, clad in military fatigues, he...
Tags: Alaska Norm Olson, Michigan Militia, Alaska Citizens Militia, Barack Obama, Alaska State, militia movement, wing extremists, Chip Berlet, Nikiski, Militia, Timothy McVeigh, Terry Nichols, Christian Patriot movement, Oklahoma City bombing, Militia in the United States, War Conflict, Politics
November 20 How do Senate leaders persuade fence-sitters to vote against their own political instincts? November 19 Does the firm have an obligation to make philanthropic efforts? November 18 Should Obama have been more vocal about human rights when...
Tags: China, Shanghai, Politics, Barack Obama, Luo people, Punahou School alumni
A suspected US missile strike has killed at least eight militants in north-western Pakistan, officials said, the second attack this week in an area believed to hold many insurgents who fled from an army offensive elsewhere in the Afghan border region....
Tags: Inter-Services Intelligence, missiles strike, War in North-West Pakistan, taliban militants, Politics, CIA, War on Terrorism, used strike, Waziristan, allnews, Taliban, Nowshera Virkan, War Conflict, Thursday, Yousuf Raza Gilani, Hamid Raza Gilani, Leon Panetta, Raza Gilani, Al-Qaeda, Barack Obama, visiting CIA director Leon Panetta, Islamism, Pakistan, Ahmed Nawaz Dawar, War in Afghanistan