Obama Signs Legislature, 9/11 Health Bill Becomes Law
With the New Year now upon us, it was only a matter of time until American politics take up headline news once again. (…)
With the New Year now upon us, it was only a matter of time until American politics take up headline news once again. (…)
Saturday, Dilma Roussef took her seat as President of Brazil. (…)
Just like every year, on December 31st, millions of people from all around the world come together in various locations to celebrate the closing of one year and the beginning of the next one. (…)
Most Americans would be hard pressed to remember the last time that the Connecticut Huskies women’s basketball team last lost a game. (…)
A few months ago, Christine O’Donnell was making headlines for her success as a member of the new Tea Party. (…)
When Christmas Day came and went with thousands of people seeing their flights cancelled because of a blizzard in the Northeast United States, few expected that they would still be waiting on their flights on Tuesday. (…)
President Barack Obama spends most of his time fully enveloped in political issues and working on new policies and strategies for improving the American economy and the unemployment situation in the United States. (…)
It looks like the housing market will start 2011 the same way it did 2010 which is in dire straits. (More…)
Recently, when President Obama was discussing the issue of tax cut extensions and unemployment extensions with Republicans in Congress, to many it came off as if Obama’s main purpose was to extend the unemployment benefits for as long as possible. (…)
Saturday, an explosion in Khar killed 43 innocent people and saw 90 others get seriously injured. (…)
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