Nov 17 2008
Security pact with US
BAGHDAD – Iraq’s Cabinet overwhelmingly approved a security pact with the United States on Sunday, ending prolonged negotiations to allow American forces to remain for Continue Reading »
Nov 17 2008
BAGHDAD – Iraq’s Cabinet overwhelmingly approved a security pact with the United States on Sunday, ending prolonged negotiations to allow American forces to remain for Continue Reading »
Nov 14 2008
CHICAGO – Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton is among the candidates that President-elect Barack Obama is considering for secretary of state, according to two Democratic officials in close contact with the Obama transition team.
Clinton, the former first lady who pushed Obama hard for Continue Reading »
Nov 13 2008
An ancient copper works in Jordan may have been the location of the fabled King Solomon’s mines, new archaeological investigations suggest. Continue Reading »
Nov 12 2008
BALTIMORE – The nation’s Roman Catholic bishops vowed Tuesday to forcefully confront the Obama administration over its support for abortion rights, saying the church and religious freedom could be under attack in the new presidential administration.
In an impassioned discussion on Continue Reading »
Nov 11 2008
WASHINGTON – No matter how people remember President Bush’s time in office, let there be no doubt about how he wants to end it: gracefully.
Never mind that Democrat Barack Obama Continue Reading »
Nov 11 2008
WASHINGTON – The Bushes welcomed the Obamas to the White House on Monday, offering a symbolic glimpse of what’s in store for the country: a new first family along with a new administration.
President Bush and President-elect Obama met in Continue Reading »
Nov 10 2008
WASHINGTON – Barack Obama has never set foot in the Oval Office. Talk about making an entrance. In a sit-down discussion Monday with President Bush, the president-elect will get his first feel for the place where momentous decisions will soon fall to him.
Bush invited Obama for Continue Reading »
Nov 09 2008
WASHINGTON — When Barack Obama becomes president in January, he’ll confront the controversial legal legacy of the Bush administration.
From expansive executive privilege to hard-line tactics in the war on terrorism, Obama must decide what Continue Reading »
Nov 09 2008
ANCHORAGE — Gov. Sarah Palin returned to work in her Anchorage office Friday afternoon and spoke out against anonymously sourced stories critical of her behavior on the campaign trail, saying “it’s Continue Reading »
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