Obama Calls Out Corporate Influence, Blasts Republicans
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. (…)
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. (…)
When the nation of Haiti suffered the catastrophic earthquake that led to the deaths of over 220,000 people, everyone took notice. (…)
Thursday, the President of the United States of America made recess appointments for four nominees that have already been waiting for over three hundred days on average. (…)
The small businesses of the United States of America have been suffering for years as giant corporations and franchises continue to expand and grow. (…)
The past decade has been no stranger to natural disasters throughout the world. From Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, Louisiana in 2005, to the tsunami in the Indian Ocean in 2004 that killed nearly a quarter of a million people in Indonesia, to the earthquake in Haiti that destroyed the entire state and saw another quarter of a million people lose their lives. (…)
At the beginning of his first term as the President of the United States of America, Barack Obama made one thing perfectly clear: by the end of August 2010, all combat would end in Iraq and the process of removing all troops would be well underway. (…)
The state of Ohio has long been one of the most important states in terms of elections. (…)
Tensions between the Democratic-Republic that is the United States of America and the Communist state that is Cuba have been high for years due to conflicting ideologies, as well as events such as the Bay of Pigs. (…)
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