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The Examiner
“To the best of my knowledge my health is fine. I have an annual physical. I should lose weight, everybody who tells me I should lose weight, they are all correct. I just find it...
The Daily Beast
At a lifetime achievement ceremony, Obama’s former secretary of state defended his policy toward Israel but went also gave verbal support to the Jewish State many have complained...
National Journal
By Sara Sorcher Follow on Twitter March 20, 2014 Not to be outdone, Russian President Vladimir Putin is striking back at the U.S. with his own sanctions against American officials,...

Uruguay's President Jose Mujica is named president of the South American trading bloc Mercosur, during their summit at the Itamaraty Palace, in Brasilia, Brazil, Friday, Dec. 7, 2012.
The Obama administration wants to close the much-criticised detention centre. Photo: Reuters Montevideo: Uruguay has agreed with the United States to accept some prisoners held in the much-criticised detention centre at the US military base of...
photo: AP / Cadu Gomes
Venezuela protests against the Nicolas Maduro government, Altamira Square
Riot police in Venezuela have clashed with anti-government demonstrators who were protesting against the arrest of two opposition mayors. Hundreds of demonstrators in the Venezuelan capital, Caracas, threw rocks and sticks at the police. They...
photo: Creative Commons / Wilfredor
Anzu wyliei
Jessica Berman Paleontologists have identified the remains of a previously unknown, bird-like species of dinosaur that roamed North America nearly 70 million years ago. The giant feathered creature belongs to a group of plant- and meat-eaters...
photo: Creative Commons / Kabacchi
French President Nicolas Sarkozy, listens to the national anthem as he attends the traditional autumn military review at the Hotel des Invalides in Paris, Monday, Nov. 28, 2011.
PARIS (Reuters) - Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy has attacked the phone-tapping conducted by magistrates investigating him, breaking his silence on the subject to liken the actions to those of the "Stasi" police of former Communist East...
photo: AP / Christophe Ena
Ivory Cost President Laurent Gbagbo, center, shows a peace sign, as he walk's next to Ivory Coast youth leader Ble Goude, far right, at a rally in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, Friday, Nov. 26, 2010. Ivory Coast will have a second round off elections on Sunday.
ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast (AP) — Ivory Coast's government plans to hand over a former youth leader who is wanted on charges of crimes against humanity at the International Criminal Court, the justice minister said Thursday. Charles Ble Goude, who also had...
photo: AP / Schalk van Zuydam
US soldiers walk toward the Serena Hotel after a suicide attack in the city of Kabul, Afghanistan on Monday, Jan. 14, 2008. An explosion and several rounds of gunfire went off Monday at a luxury hotel frequented by foreigners, and a Taliban spokesman said a suicide bomber and three militants with grenades and guns were responsible for the attack
Four gunmen who stormed a hotel used by foreigners in the Afghan capital Kabul have been killed in a shootout with security forces. The Taliban have claimed responsibility for the attack at the Serena...
photo: AP Photo / Musadeq Sadeq
A general view of Russia's lower parliament chamber during a session in Moscow, Russia, Tuesday, Jan. 25, 2011. The State Duma is debating the ratification of the New START treaty with the U.S.
MOSCOW, March 20 (RIA Novosti) – The Russian Foreign Ministry on Thursday imposed sanctions against nine senior US officials in retaliation to US visa bans and asset freezes. The White House authorized sanctions on Monday against Russian...
photo: AP / Mikhail Metzel