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CounterPunch
Two recent reports show that Obama and his Administration lied when they promised to prosecute Wall Street executives who had cheated outside investors and deceived homebuyers when...
CounterPunch
Barack Obama ran for office promising change; he delivered continuity. But then, continuity brought change – for the worse. In 2008, “change” meant whatever voters wanted it to...
The Examiner
Every conservative’s heart probably dropped into their boots when they heard that a recent Texas A&M University study named President Barack Hussein Obama America’s...

In this Thursday, March 27, 2008 photo, Crown Prince Sultan bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud, left, speaks with his brother King Abdullah as they attend to welcome Arab leaders in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
March 27: King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia today appointed his half-brother Moqren bin Abdul Aziz as the next heir to the throne, paving the way for him to become a future king. The move was announced by a royal decree broadcast by state television...
photo: AP / Hassan Ammar
In this July 14, 2010 file photo, Chinese use computers at an Internet cafe in Beijing. The news agency of China's ruling Communist Party launched an Internet search site Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2011, giving its own sanitized view of the Web following Google's closure of its China-based search engine last year over censorship.
Reuters BEIJING — China will beef up its Internet security after recent reports that the U.S. government spied on a major telecommunications firm, the nation's Defense Ministry said on Thursday. Reports that the U.S. National Security Agency...
photo: AP / Ng Han Guan
James R. Schlesinger
WASHINGTON: Onetime economics professor and longtime nuclear strategist James R. Schlesinger was a political man for all seasons, holding a long string of Cabinet and other high-level posts through three administrations. He was hired — and...
photo: Creative Commons / DoD photo by Robert D. Ward
File - A 43 year old Congolese patient, right, who has been confirmed to have Ebola hemorrhagic fever, following laboratory tests, is comforted by Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors without Borders) nurse Isabel Grovas, left, and Doctor Hilde Declerck, not pictured, in Kampungu, Kasai Occidental province, Congo, Saturday, Sept. 29, 2007.
The outbreak of Ebola hemorrhagic fever in the West African country of Guinea continues to increase in both suspected cases and deaths, according to a U.S. Embassy in Conakry, Guinea message Mar. 26. In a World...
photo: AP / WHO, Christopher Black
Traders work the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Wednesday, July 15, 2009 in New York
* Citigroup shares slump after Fed rejects capital plan * GDP grew 2.6 pct in Q4; jobless claims unexpectedly drop * BofA to pay $9.3 bln to settle mortgage bond claims * Indexes down: Dow 0.3 pct, S&P; 0.3 pct, Nasdaq 0.4 pct (Updates to open, adds...
photo: AP / Frank Franklin II
Pope Francis and President Barack Obama meet at the Vatican Thursday, March 27, 2014
VATICAN CITY (AP) — A visibly energized President Barack Obama held a nearly hourlong audience with Pope Francis at the Vatican on Thursday, expressing his great admiration for the pontiff and inviting him to visit the White House. Although Obama and...
photo: AP / Gabriel Bouys, Pool
Ukraine's Prime Minister Yuliya Tymoshenko talks to the media during a joint press conference with Slovenia's Foreign Affairs Minister Dimitrij Rupel, unseen, and European Union Foreign Affairs and Security Chief Policy Javier Solana, unseen, at the end of their meeting at the EU Council building in Brussels, Tuesday March 11, 2008.
KIEV, Ukraine — Former Ukrainian prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko has announced she will run for presidential elections set for May 25. Tymoshenko, who was released from jail last month following the overthrow of President Viktor Yanukovcyh,...
photo: AP / Thierry Charlier