China Attacks U.S. Congress Commission
BusinessWeek - Tue Nov 24, 8:53 am ETBeijing dismisses allegations of cyber spying and currency manipulation as "full of bias"
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Beijing dismisses allegations of cyber spying and currency manipulation as "full of bias"
As world governments prepare for a pivotal conference in Copenhagen next month to map future strategy to contain global warming, and the U.S. Congress debates legislation to reduce carbon emissions, evidence continues to accumulate that the threat is accelerating.
CANTON — When U.S. Rep. Chris Carney, D-Dimock,) visited Canton on Tuesday, he spoke at length and in detail about the reasons behind his decision to vote for HR 3962, the House of Representatives version of the health care reform bill — a vote unpopular with many in attendance.
The Conservative Party candidate conceded a race in upstate New York for a U.S. House of Representatives seat for the second time Tuesday, saying he doesn't have enough votes.
The third anniversary of the signing of the U.S.-Colombia free trade pact came and went this month with the Obama administration still negotiating the fine print, Congress showing little interest and business groups frustrated by the lack of action on trade... United States - Free trade - United States Congress - Trade pact - Presidency of Barack Obama
In another era, Scott Brown may have been known as a Renaissance man. His basketball skills helped him win college admission. As an undergraduate, he wasn't a one-dimensional jock, but a singer and actor as well as a scholar.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 24 (UPI) -- Conservatives in the U.S. Congress want a probe of e-mails between climate scientists discovered by computer hackers in the files of a British research center.
In the battle for Congress, 41 is the crucial number. That's the number of seats the Republicans need to win back from the Democrats in next year's midterm elections to take control of the House of Representatives.
NEW YORK Hoffman concedes for second time ALBANY, N.Y. | The Conservative Party candidate has conceded an upstate New York race for a U.S. House of Representatives seat for the second time, saying he doesn't have enough votes. Doug Hoffman said Tuesday that he has no hope of winning. He had withdrawn his first concession to Democratic Rep. Bill Owens last week, saying the race was close enough ...
Last spring, Saline County Career Center teacher Kimberly Davis was named teacher of the year for all of Marshall School District. She was honored at the school's retirement dinner, and she even received a Missouri State House of Representatives resolution from Joe Aull, D-Marshall.
U.S. Rep. Adrian Smith says he's a "glass half-full" kind of guy. But as a $1.1 trillion health care reform plan passed the House of Representatives late Saturday night, he found it difficult to muster much optimism.
Joe Heflin announced his plans here Tuesday to run for a third term in the Texas House of Representatives.
President Barack Obama's health reform faces a landmark first test in the US Senate Saturday as Democratic leaders strive to lock down support for a vote that would allow them to launch a formal floor debate on the proposal.
The Conservative Party candidate concedes a race in upstate New York for a U.S. House of Representatives seat for the second time, saying he doesn't have enough votes.
Rep. Billy Pat Wright (R-159) has announced his intention to run for a fourth and final term in Missouri's House of Representatives. Wright, a Dexter resident, was first elected to the House in 2004...
A Dickinson College graduate says he plans to make a run at U.S. Congress next year.