Obama's Afghanistan Policy: Separating Taliban, al-Qaeda
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Obama's foreign policy takes a narrower view of American power -- we can't fight everyone all at once
Some of President Barack Obama's wealthiest supporters are becoming a bit whiny, and it has nothing to do with policy.
Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus defended recommending his girlfriend for appointment as Montana’s U.S. attorney, saying Saturday his one-time staff member and the former state prosecutor is “highly qualified” but eventually withdrew her nomination.
To history buffs, the Hall of Fame for Great Americans at Bronx Community College is a gem in need of a face-lift.
FLORENCE - Dairy legend James P. "Tom" Camerlo Jr., who owned Camerlo Dairy here, died Friday after a courageous battle with cancer.
In political predictions, This Space has a so-so record.
Full of clubs and reverberating with one of Africa’s best playlists, Dakar, the capital, is a global music mecca.
Gov. Tim Pawlenty can't see Russia from his house.
Golf's golden boy has fallen and many Americans are pointing and laughing. As soon as the headlines hit -- Tiger Woods was in a car accident last week mired in mystery -- the schadenfreude began: Was he cheating? Was he drinking? Did his wife beat him up? Is their marriage doomed?Woods tried to reclaim some respect in a message on his Web site. "No matter how intense curiosity about public ...
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The federal government has acknowledged it never prosecuted anyone who failed to pay a bid for drilling rights in Utah until a college student offered his bogus bids in an act of environmental defiance.
Even as Barack Obama increases troop levels in Afghanistan, he is scaling back American foreign policy.
FRANKFORT — Republican Elliot Polach is disenchanted with his party's leaders in Washing
Today is Saturday, Dec. 19, the 353rd day of 2009. There are 12 days left in the year. On Dec. 19, 1843, "A Christmas Carol," by Charles Dickens, was first published in England.
Today is Thursday, Dec. 17, the 351st day of 2009. There are 14 days left in the year. On Dec. 17, 1903, Wilbur and Orville Wright of Dayton, Ohio, conducted the first successful manned powered-airplane flights, near Kitty Hawk, N.C., using their experimental craft, the Wright Flyer.
Today is Tuesday, Dec. 15, the 349th day of 2009. There are 16 days left in the year. On Dec. 15, 1791, the Bill of Rights went into effect following ratification by Virginia.
WASHINGTON — Heading into a make-or-break week, Senate Democratic leaders are struggling to preserve the fragile support of interest groups for a sweeping overhaul of the nation's health care system, even as lawmakers seek to change the carefully crafted provisions that brought the groups on board.