Hillary Clinton: Obama's foreign-policy hawk
The Christian Science Monitor - Thu Dec 10, 4:00 am ETShe's smart. She speaks her mind. A lot of people love her and think she should be president. Sarah Palin? No, Hillary Rodham Clinton.
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She's smart. She speaks her mind. A lot of people love her and think she should be president. Sarah Palin? No, Hillary Rodham Clinton.
At the climate change summit in Copenhagen, the wealthy nations that produce most of the excess carbon in our atmosphere will almost certainly fail to embrace measures adequate enough to ward off the devastation of our planet by heat and chaotic weather. Their leaders will promise us teaspoons to put out the firestorm and insist that springing for fire hoses would be far too onerous a burden for ...
Pakistani intelligence officials were Thursday questioning six men, at least three of them US citizens, arrested over alleged links to Al-Qaeda, security officials said.
"I could have told Tiger something. You just don't mess around when your wife is Swedish." -- U.S. District Judge James Robertson capping off his thank-you remarks at a formal ceremony for the hanging of his portrait at the federal courthouse in D.C. with a sort-of tribute to his wife, Berit ,...
The FBI said it was probing the case of five terror suspects arrested in Pakistan, one of whom made an extremist-style "farewell" video before leaving his home in the United States.
At midday Friday, Sarah Palin's book-signing road show rolled into Plano, Texas, attracting yet another of the enthusiastic crowds that have greeted her throughout America's heartland. Many waited hours to meet the former Alaska governor and get her imprimatur on their copy of "Going Rogue: An American Life.
WASHINGTON - Five young American Muslims arrested in Pakistan met with representatives of an al-Qaida linked group and asked for training but were turned down because they...
The two leading Republicans vying for the chance to face freshman Rep. Glenn Nye, D-Va., next year recently squared off against one another in what some considered Round One of their primary battle -- even though neither of their names was on the ballot.
After last year’s historic presidential campaign, a new season of opportunity seemed at hand for African-American candidates in the South. Not only had a black man been elected president, he had carried Virginia and North Carolina along the way.
Conservatives are predictably outraged. Liberals feel that he long ago betrayed them. And his Washington friends, though supportive, seem baffled by his decision to take a job that doesn’t seem like a natural fit.
Dec. 10 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. special envoy Stephen Bosworth said his talks in Pyongyang with North Korean officials were “very useful,” China’s state-run Xinhua News Agency reported.
President Obama's job approval rating has fallen to 47 percent in the latest Gallup poll, the lowest ever recorded for any president at this point in his term.
US officials said they were working with Pakistani authorities who arrested five foreigners, including a Pakistani-American, on suspicion of plotting a militant attack.
Ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya will leave the country on Wednesday for exile in Mexico after spending nearly three months holed up in the Brazilian Embassy in Tegucigalpa, sources said.
By Hunter Schwarz Sarah Palin, the 2008 GOP vice presidential candidate, was in Salt Lake City Wednesday to promote her new book, “Going Rogue: An American Life.” Hundreds lined up at the Salt Lake City Costco for a chance to get a signed copy of the former Alaska governor’s memoirs. “I got her book to find out who she is,” said Julie Chappell, 52, from West Valley. Three thousand people were ...
Secretary Clinton Honors Champions of Human Rights: Marks International Human Rights Day Office of the Spokesman Washington, DC December 9, 2009 In commemoration of International Human Rights Day on December 10, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton honored two exceptional human rights champions and released the following statement: “As people across the globe mark International Human Rights ...