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Being a Wall Street "letterhead hire" — one of many high-profile former politicians who are offered lucrative advisory roles at leading banks and private equity firms,...
WorldNews.com
Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling "Why are you a terrorist and what makes you have such strong socialist views?" asked my neighbor. In some ways, I was relieved that...
Huffington Post
President Barack Obama's May 23rd speech at the National Defense University has been cited primarily for its assertion that the war against Al Qaeda has largely been won and that...

Civilians gather at the scene of a car bomb attack in east Baghdad's neighborhood of Kamaliya, Iraq, Monday, April 15, 2013.
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - More than 1,000 people were killed in attacks in Iraq during May in the worst spike in violence since the country's sectarian civil war five...
photo: AP / Khalid Mohammed
Riot police clash with demonstrators after they used tear gas and pressurized water in a dawn raid on Friday to rout a peaceful demonstration by hundreds of people staging a sit-in to prevent the uprooting of trees at an Istanbul park, Turkey, Friday, May 31, 2013.
Turkey is braced for a second day of protests after clashes between police and demonstrators left dozens of people injured in Istanbul on Friday. Police have been drafted in from other provinces, parts of Istanbul are cordoned off and traffic is...
photo: AP
A police officer examines the surroundings after a powerful explosion suspected to have been caused by a faulty appliance ripped through a residential building in an upscale district of the Philippine capital on Friday night May 31, 2013 at suburban Taguig city east of Manila
MANILA, Philippines : The death toll from a powerful explosion that ripped through an upscale apartment complex in the Philippine capital has risen to six, including the crew of a passing delivery van that was hit by debris, authorities said...
photo: AP / Bullit Marquez
Protesters demonstrate against the country's near 25 percent unemployment rate and stinging austerity measures introduced by the government, in Madrid, Spain, Saturday, July 21, 2012.
By ILONA BILLINGTON And BRIAN BLACKTONE Enlarge Image Close The euro-zone economy showed further signs of deterioration as unemployment hit a fresh record and retail spending fell in the bloc's largest economies, offering little hope the region's...
photo: AP / Andres Kudacki
President of AS Monaco Dmitry Rybolovlev announces the transfer of the Columbia striker Radamel Falcao
Monaco – Monaco's billionaire Russian owner Dmitry Rybolovlev announced on Friday the signature of Colombia forward Radamel Falcao from Atletico Madrid in a deal believed to be worth around 60 million euros ($77 million). “I would like to...
photo: AP / Lionel Cironneau
Cuba's President Raul Castro speaks during celebrations marking Cuba’s Revolution Day in Guantanamo, Cuba, Thursday, July 26, 2012.
HAVANA -- Havana is forcefully condemning a U.S. government decision to keep Cuba on its annual list of state sponsors of terrorism. A statement from the Foreign Ministry calls it an "arbitrary and unilateral" ruling that cynically aims to justify...
photo: AP / Ramon Espinosa
President Barack Obama walks down the steps of Air Force One during his arrival, Saturday, Sept. 1, 2012, at Buckley Air Force Base in Aurora, Colo.
WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama says he and the secretary general of NATO have agreed to focus the organization's 2014 summit on Afghanistan. Most of the international troops in Afghanistan are scheduled to leave by the end of next year. But...
photo: AP / Pablo Martinez Monsivais