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Obama: core principles the same after Republicans' wins
The U.S. President says he would work with Congress in the fight against Ebola, ISIS World News -
Obama’s tormentors
In recent years the political and ideological polarization within the American political system has reached its lowest levels since the 1850s World -
Gwyneth Paltrow tells Obama: ‘You’re too handsome!’
Paltrow hosted a Democratic National Committee event in her Los Angeles mansion in the wealthy neighborhood of Brentwood Variety -
Senate loss could cripple Obama’s foreign policy
The implications of a flip in the Senate to the Republican side will have impact on other foreign policy issues World -
Republicans pressure Obama to step up action against ISIS
Republicans accused Obama of policies that have failed to thwart potential new threats on U.S. soil News -
Senator presses Kerry on safety of journalists abroad
The senator said reporters were often kidnapped, tortured and targeted “because of their ability to speak truth to power” Print -
Obama repels new Iran sanctions push, for now
After intense campaigning, the White House was successful in stopping a bill that would impose new sanctions on Iran Middle East -
Obama in 2013: a credibility crisis
U.S. President Barack Obama came into office in 2008 promising to forge a transformational path for America and repair its standing abroad. He ... World -
President Obama and the ‘curse of the second term’
It is not inevitable that President Obama’s second term will be as arid politically and legislatively as Bush’s second term World -
White house dismisses critics over Obama-Castro handshake
U.S. President Barack Obama faced a backlash from Republicans after exchanging pleasantries with Castro World News -
‘Vive La France!’ say U.S. opponents of Iran nuclear deal
Conservative U.S. leaders, fond of finger-pointing at France in recent years, lavished praise on Paris Sunday for blocking an agreement between ... Middle East -
Widening cracks in the U.S.-Israeli relationship
The broad smiles on the faces of U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, as they left a seven hour long meeting in ... World -
The U.S. and Turkey: Can we just be friends?
Remember the kid in your class who was always right, the one who seemingly had the encyclopedia memorized? This kid always had his hand in the air ... World -
President Obama under siege
The European Union is angry, and Germany in particular is livid. Brazil and Mexico are very upset. Iraq and Afghanistan are afraid. Turkey is confused ... World -
The three-ring circus of American politics
The circus that was the partial government shutdown and debt ceiling debate in the U.S. Congress was hard to watch. The ring master, John Boehner the ... World -
The Republican fratricide
After their devastating defeat and humiliating surrender in the fight over the government shutdown and debt ceiling, many Republicans, instead of ... World -
Washington will pay its bills, for now
In the summer of 2011, President Obama negotiated with Republican leaders over the terms for raising the federal government’s debt ceiling. He ... World -
World worries despite temporary truce in polarized U.S.
The world got a close-up look at U.S. democracy during Washington's debt default showdown, and was traumatized by what it saw. Foreign commentators ... Analysis -
Obama says U.S. shutdown ‘encouraged enemies’
U.S. President Barack Obama warned on Thursday that the government shutdown had “encouraged” America’s enemies ... World News -
Muslim Americans more popular than the Tea Party
Tea Party favorites Rand Paul, Ted Cruz, Sarah Palin and Larry Klayman spent most of last week bashing Muslims and introducing the “Quran” ... World -
Senate breakthrough as U.S. on brink of possible default
U.S. senators scrambled together an eleventh hour compromise Wednesday that they hoped might protect Washington’s battered financial standing by ... Economy -
Hours from debt deadline, U.S. pins hope on senate exit strategy
The United States Wednesday stood hours from a fateful fiscal deadline, with a chaotic political standoff threatening to trigger a debt default and ... Economy -
U.S. Senate reaches fiscal deal to end government shutdown
U.S. Republican and Democratic leaders announced a bipartisan deal on Wednesday to end a government shutdown and raise the country's debt limit. The ... Economy -
Those extremist Republicans
When I am asked why I became an American citizen, I usually say, in a moment of bliss I saw in the Constitution, the Federalist Papers, and everything ... World -
Washington shutdown could weaken U.S. globally, warns Kerry
As the U.S. government shutdown went into a fifth day, Secretary of State John Kerry warned on Saturday that the lingering political stalemate could ... World News -
Government shutdown to impact U.S. military operations
On the second day of the U.S. government shutdown, there is no drastic effect as of yet on the U.S. military, said officials in Tuesday. If the ... World News -
The U.S. shutdown: all you need to know about the govt. impasse
As of Oct. 1, 2013, the U.S. government began to shut down due to the absence of an agreed funding bill by the Senate and the House. If you call up ... Economy -
CNN drops Hillary Clinton show, director cites political pressure
CNN dropped plans for a documentary on Hillary Rodham Clinton as the filmmaker charged in a scathing online essay that the Democrat’s camp froze ... Television & Radio