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Washington is having one of its odd debates as to whether the Obama administration’s rollout of HealthCare.gov was worse than the Bush administration’s response to...
Al Jazeera
The absolute power of the "pro-Israel" lobby, as manifested most prominently by the US-based organisation known as AIPAC, is often cited as a truism of Western foreign policy....
WorldNews.com
Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling If a picture is worth a thousand words, then an apology is worth a thousand interpretations, at least in the United States. Such was...

President-elect Obama talks on his cell phone after boarding his plane at Washington's Reagan National Airport after meeting with President Bush at the White House in Washington, Monday, Nov. 10, 2008.
WASHINGTON: Rules against making cellphone calls during airline flights are "outdated," and it's time to change them, US government regulators said on Thursday, drawing immediate howls of protest from flight attendants, airline officials and others....
photo: AP / Charles Dharapak
In this Aug. 25, 2011 file photo a lawyer holds an Apple iPad and a Samsung Tablet-PC at a court in Duesseldorf, Germany.
A San Jose jury ruled on Thursday that Samsung owes Apple an additional $290 million in damages for infringing on several of Apple's patents, according to multiple reports. Apple was...
photo: AP / Sascha Schuermann
Michel Djotodia, center, the rebel leader who declared himself president over the weekend after his soldiers seized the capital, arrives for a meeting with members of the government armed forces, in Bangui, Central African Republic, Thursday, March 28, 2013.
VOA News The president of the Central African Republic says he is in contact with fugitive rebel leader Joseph Kony, and that Kony wants to surrender. A spokesman for President Michel Djotodia says Djotodia has held a phone conversation with Kony,...
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AC Milan President Silvio Berlusconi, left, sits next to businessman Flavio Briatore, and AC Milan CEO Adriano Galliani, right as he attends a Champions League, Group C, soccer match between AC Milan and Malaga at the San Siro stadium in Milan, Italy, Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012.
MILAN (AP) — The Milan court that convicted Silvio Berlusconi of paying an underage prostitute for sex at his infamous Bunga Bunga parties said Thursday in remarkably raunchy detail that proof of intercourse wasn't necessary to find him guilty. The...
photo: AP / Antonio Calanni
Government security forces in a pickup truck drive past a demonstration held by several hundred merchants calling for peace as negotiators prepare for talks with rebels from the north, in downtown Bangui, Central African Republic Saturday, Jan. 5, 2013.
PARIS (Reuters) - France said on Thursday that Central African Republic was "on the verge of genocide" and it expected the United Nations to give Paris and the African Union permission to intervene. Central African Republic, a landlocked nation of...
photo: AP / Ben Curtis
Colombia's President Juan Manuel Santos delivers a speech during a televised address to the nation at the presidential palace in Bogota, Colombia, Monday, Aug. 27, 2012.
November 21, 2013 -- Updated 1629 GMT (0029 HKT) Juan Manuel Santos Calderon in New York on September 24, 2013. Bogota, Colombia (CNN) -- Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos officially announced he will seek re-election, a decision that could...
photo: AP / Fernando Vergara
venezuela's President-elect Nicolas Maduro waves to supporters as he arrives at the national Assembly for his inaugural ceremony in Caracas, Venezuela, Friday, April 19, 2013.
Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro is, judging by most signs, a weak president. He faces growing discontent. Venezuelans stand in line for hours just to buy basic staples, and the government says they are happy to do so. Inflation is running at 50 percent...
photo: AP / Gil Montano