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Netanyahu

How Israel Responds After U.S. Officials Called Netanyahu A ‘Chickens**t Prime Minister’

Speaking in Hebrew Wednesday, Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded to the anonymous chickenshit slur hurled against him by a senior White House official.

Benjamin Netanyahu and Barack Obama

Obama's Officials Call Israel’s Netanyahu ‘Chickens**t’ And ‘Coward’

U.S.-Israeli relations just hit a new low following a report citing two senior White House officials calling Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu a "chickenshit" and a "coward" who puts his political survival ahead of the greater problem of de-escalating regional conflicts.

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker

Scott Walker’s Blame Game Against Fellow Republicans

Gov. Scott Walker (R) seems to be in a real danger of losing his bid for Wisconsin’s gubernatorial race amid new polls pitting him against Mary Burke in a dead-heat race, and already he is putting the blame on his fellow Republicans.

Chinese Hacker Group Axiom

Elite Chinese Cyberespionage Group Axiom Exposed

A group of cyber security researchers has released Tuesday a report identifying a government-sponsored Chinese hacker group that targets U.S. and European government agencies and appears to operate on more sophisticated technologies than any identified so far.

China-Vietnam Territorial Dispute

Beijing’s Interests In South China Sea Are Beyond Territorial -- Report

China’s territorial disputes with its maritime neighbors over the South China Sea is not at all just about regional supremacy, but about oil and natural gas reserves as well, claims a story published by The New York Times Tuesday.

Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin

Sarah Palin: ‘Haters’ May Drive Me To Run for Office Again

Sarah Palin, the former governor of Alaska and the one-time Republican ticket for the vice-presidency, told her “haters” Tuesday afternoon that their mockery and insults might just inspire her to run for public office again.

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker

Gov. Scott Walker Releases New Equal Pay Ad 2 Years After Repealing Equal Pay Law

Gov. Scott Walker (R) released a last-minute ad Monday morning featuring his female lieutenant governor who branded him as the champion of gender equality in the workplace—just two years after he quietly killed the equal pay law.

Vice President Joe Biden

Joe Biden Stokes Rumors Of 2016 Presidential Bid In Iowa

Vice President Joe Biden made a stop in Iowa Monday for a campaign event where he endorsed Senate candidate Bruce Braley, lambasted the Republicans and made a vague reference to a possible 2016 presidential bid.

Indian Women

India Ranks 114th In Global Gender Equality Ranking

Despite rapid economic growth and increased participation in politics, Indian women are still facing some of the world’s worst gender unequal conditions this year, according to an annual global study released Tuesday.

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker

Scott Walker Backtracks On Scathing Comments Against RGA, Chris Christie

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) backtracked on his provocative remarks against New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) Monday following what appears to be an increased Republican financial support to his flagging bid for a re-election.

Prime Minister David Cameron Attacked

David Cameron's Collision With Jogger Prompts 'Security Breach' Investigation

A reckless jogger collided with British Prime Minister David Cameron Monday morning in a 'very significant security breach' that has prompted the Scotland Yard to launch an immediate investigation.

Former President Bill Clinton and Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton

Hillary Clinton Clarifies Comment On Businesses Not Creating Jobs

Hillary Rodham Clinton clarified her remark that businesses do not create jobs Monday after it drew merciless criticisms with potential lasting damage ahead of her 2016 president bid from the Republican camp.

Boko Haram

At Least 17 Dead, 30 Kidnapped In Suspected Boko Haram Attack in Nigeria

Suspected Boko Haram militants carried out attacks in the northeastern Borno State of Nigeria beginning Thursday, leaving at least 17 people dead and kidnapping 30 teenagers, amid a standing ceasefire with the Nigerian military, a local official told reporters Sunday.

Illegal Votes

How Illegal Votes Won Close Elections In Favor Of Democrats

Most non-U.S. citizens neither register nor vote, but those who do could change the outcome of close races, according to a report published by The Washington Post Friday.

Democrats vs. Republicans

Half of Americans Discontented with Congressional Democrats and Republicans -Poll

With the midterm election campaigns on their homestretch, public disapproval of Congressional Democrats hits record high, while their Republican counterparts are faring just as bad, a new poll released over the weekend indicate.

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