WikiLeaks Continues To Frustrate Government, To Release More Documents
It was just a matter of weeks ago that WikiLeaks, led by founder Julian Assange released thousands of private military documents. (…)
It was just a matter of weeks ago that WikiLeaks, led by founder Julian Assange released thousands of private military documents. (…)
Five years ago, the hurricane known as Katrina came across the United States southern border and ravaged the Gulf region of America. (…)
Monday saw Royce C. Lamberth, a United States District Judge, put a stop to embryonic stem cell research funding that was being done by the United States Government. (…)
In 2009, President Barack Obama and his administration went to work on a new measure that would allow for stem cell research. (…)
The Obama Administration has been extremely focused on progressing the United States of America from every possible angle. (…)
At the beginning of President Barack Obama’s first term in office nearly twenty months ago, one of the first things Obama had to do was address the ailing auto industry in the United States of America. (More…)
In 2003, the neoconservatives with their figurehead President George W. Bush decided to invade Iraq. (More…)
A staple of the week for the President of the United States of America for nearly a century, the weekly radio address was delivered as scheduled by President Barack Obama on Saturday. (…)
The potential problem of weapons of mass destruction has been on the top of the minds of American government officials for years. (…)
Ever since the creation of Israel in 1948 as an official state, tension has been high between the Jewish state and its Islamic neighbors. (…)
The website is not associated with the government