Barack Obama and Orrin Hatch agree on this: Muhammad Ali's the greatest
USA Today - 2 hours 1 minutes agoHere's something President Barack Obama, Republican Sen. Orrin Hatch and Billy Crystal all agree on : Muhammad Ali's the greatest.
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Here's something President Barack Obama, Republican Sen. Orrin Hatch and Billy Crystal all agree on : Muhammad Ali's the greatest.
President Obama and Indian Prime Minister Singh need to promote a trade agenda focusing on innovation and launch a bilateral IT trade initiative
President Barack Obama said Monday he would convene a national science fair next year to honor young inventors with the same gusto that college and professional athletes celebrate their victories at the White House. "You know, if you win the NCAA championship, you come to the White House," said Obama, a sports fan as much as a science nerd. "Well, if you're a young person and you produce the ...
The senator says the bill will move forward, even without Republican backing.
President Obama, along with China's Hu Jintao and India's Singh, have yet to confirm their attendance.
Paulo Roberto Vieira stumbled into the Brazilian consulate on L Street NW, bedraggled, nearly broke and at the end of his rope.
The same day they rejected a gay marriage ballot measure, residents of Maine voted overwhelmingly to allow the sale of medical marijuana over the counter at state-licensed dispensaries.
The U.S. federal courts and military tribunals that will prosecute suspected terrorists vary sharply in their independence, public stature and use of evidence.
Reports of hate crimes against gays and religious groups increased sharply in 2008, according to new FBI data released Monday.
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