Mubarak Resigns, Military Assumes Power
For thirty long years, Hosni Mubarak has been the President of Egypt. (…)
For thirty long years, Hosni Mubarak has been the President of Egypt. (…)
Most people view Egypt as a peaceful state. (…)
President Barack Obama held his second State of the Union address on Tuesday. It was the 222nd to ever be held. (…)
The relationship between South Korea and North Korea can best be described as a roller coaster. (…)
For decades, the demand for equality between men and women has been strong throughout the United States. (…)
The federal budget in the United States covers a wide spectrum of departments. (…)
For months, Congress debated whether or not to repeal the age-old policy of not allowing open gay and lesbian soldiers to serve in the United States military known as “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.” (…)
At the beginning of November when the Republicans made big gains in the United States Senate and took over the house of Representatives, many assumed that Congress would go through its lame duck session without passing any legislature and simply be stuck in endless debates until Republicans take their seats in January. (…)
It is no secret that the topic of illegal immigration in the United States is a hot button issue for most. (…)
Now that President Barack Obama has finally settled the issues of extending the Bush era tax cuts for 2 years and extending the unemployment benefits for 13 months, the focus has now shifted to getting the DREAM Act passed. (…)
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