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COPENHAGEN (AP) — By executive action, the Obama administration can boost the U.S. target for reducing greenhouse gas emissions beyond levels envisioned in legislation working its way through Congress, the head of the U.N. climate science network said Sunday.
By executive action, the Obama administration can boost the U.S. target for reducing greenhouse gas emissions beyond levels envisioned in legislation working its way through Congress, the head of the U.N. climate science network said Sunday.
Members of the U.S. government offered apparently conflicting statements Sunday regarding Sept. 11, 2001 mastermind and Al Qaida leader Osama bin Laden's whereabouts. National Security Adviser and retired general James Jones says the terror mastermind spends his time between the Afghan-Pakistan border, while Defense Secretary Robert Gates insists the United States hasn't had any good intel on ...
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - Three Navy SEALs facing accusations they mistreated a detainee are gathering support from people who consider them heroes.
COPENHAGEN (AP) — By executive action, the Obama administration can boost the U.S. target for reducing greenhouse gas emissions beyond levels envisioned in legislation working its way through Congress, the head of the U.N. climate science network said Sunday.
Europeans might have reason to feel disappointed with Barack Obama.
PARIS (AP) - Europeans might have reason to feel disappointed with Barack Obama. The American president arrives this week in Europe to pick up his Nobel Peace prize just as he has nearly doubled the U.S. troop presence in Afghanistan.
PARIS (AP) — Europeans might have reason to feel disappointed with Barack Obama.
Defense Secretary Robert Gates says Americans should expect a significant U.S. military presence in Afghanistan for two years to four years more.
WASHINGTON (AP) — It’s hardly the image of transparency the Obama administration wants to project: A workshop on government openness is closed to the public.
Dec. 6 (Bloomberg) -- The U.S. hasn’t ruled out negotiations with Taliban leaders in Afghanistan to persuade them to end the insurgency, senior Obama administration officials said today.
WASHINGTON (AP) — National security adviser James Jones said Sunday that al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden still spends some time inside Afghanistan. Most recent U.S. estimates have placed bin Laden inside Pakistan. But Jones, a retired general, said the best estimate is that bin Laden "is somewhere in North Waziristan, sometimes on the Pakistani side of the border, sometimes on the Afghan side of ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — National security adviser James Jones said Sunday that al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden still spends some time inside Afghanistan. Most recent U.S. estimates have placed bin Laden inside Pakistan.
Europeans might have reason to feel disappointed with Barack Obama. The American president arrives this week in Europe to pick up his Nobel Peace prize just as he has nearly doubled the U.S. troop presence in Afghanistan.
WASHINGTON — National security adviser James Jones says al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden still spends some time inside Afghanistan.
WASHINGTON - National security adviser James Jones says al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden still spends some time inside Afghanistan.
Defense Secretary Robert Gates said to expect a significant presence in Afghanistan for two to four years more.
National security adviser James Jones said Sunday that al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden still spends some time inside Afghanistan. Most recent U.S. estimates have placed bin Laden inside Pakistan. But Jones, a retired general, said the best estimate is that bin Laden "is somewhere in North Waziristan, sometimes on the Pakistani side of the border, sometimes on the Afghan side of the border."
WASHINGTON -- National security adviser James Jones says al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden still spends some time inside Afghanistan. Most recent U.S. estimates have placed bin Laden inside Pakistan.
WASHINGTON (AP) - National security adviser James Jones says al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden still spends some time inside Afghanistan. Most recent U.S. estimates have placed bin Laden inside Pakistan.