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President Barack Obama

President Obama’s Feelings ‘Not Hurt’ By Democrats Avoiding Him

Coming fresh from a walk out incident during a speech rally in Maryland, President Barack Obama said Monday his feelings are not hurt by Democrats who do not wish to hit the campaign trail with him this year.

Ebola Outbreak

Ebola Triggers Widespread Hysteria In U.S.; Closes Schools, Influences Politics

Fear over a potential Ebola outbreak in the U.S. has triggered widespread panic and hysteria all over the country as citizens scramble to protect themselves from infection to a near-irrational degree amid bipartisan demands to impose a travel ban in West Africa.

Obama's Speech in Maryland

Crowd Walks Out On President Obama During Rally Speech in Maryland

Crowds thinned steadily Sunday as President Barack Obama made a rare appearance on the campaign trail in a rally supporting Democratic candidate Lieutenant Governor Anthony Brown in Maryland.

Ebola travel ban

Obama Against Ebola Travel Ban, Dissuades From Giving In To ‘Hysteria’

U.S. President Barack Obama on Saturday urged citizens from giving in to the Ebola hysteria and reiterated his stance against the travel ban lawmakers have been pushing for to prevent the spread of the disease in America.

Vladimir Putin

Putin Accuses Obama Of Hostility, Blackmail

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday accused United States President Barack Obama on Wednesday of having a hostile attitude against Moscow after the White House chief mentioned that Russia's aggression towards Ukraine is a global threat.

Illegal Votes

Polls Suggest Americans More Interested In Ebola, ISIS News Than Midterm Elections

With barely four weeks to go before the ballots are cast, Americans remain largely disinterested in the 2014 midterm elections, says the survey released by the Pew Research Center Wednesday.

Julia Pierson

Obama's Safety Feared As Secret Service Lapses Raise Questions

The resignation of Secret Service Director Julia Pierson on Wednesday after a series of embarrassing flubs that have outraged lawmakers and shocked the White House, has raised concern on the agency's ability to protect the president.

Wang Yi

China, U.S. To Revamp Bilateral Ties In November

The Chinese Foreign Ministry on Tuesday called for concrete action to re-mold China-U.S. relations, ahead of U.S. President Barack Obama's visit to the country on November.

Benjamin Netanyahu and Barack Obama

Iran’s Nuclear Program, Civilian Deaths Dominate Netanyahu-Obama Meeting

US concern over Israel’s plan to move ahead with new settlements and Israel’s scepticism over Washington’s nuclear diplomacy policy with Iran dominated the White House talks held Wednesday between U.S. President Barack Obama and Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Immigration reform in Colorado

Latino Voters Could Determine 2014 Midterm Polls

With less than a month remaining before the 2014 midterm elections, advocates say Latino voters may hold sway over the congressional and senate races but turnout rates remain unclear.

FDA

Anti-Addiction Demonstration Call For New FDA Commissioner

Hundreds of protesters marched outside Washington on Sunday as they called for stricter regulations on prescription drugs and for Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Margaret Hamburg to step down.

U.S. Underestimated ISIL/Daesh Threat –Obama

United States President Barack Obama said Sunday that America has underestimated the Islamic State, also know as ISIL or Daesh, and overestimated the capacity of Iraqi forces to fight the terror group.

Attorney General Eric Holder and President Barack Obama at Capitol Hill.

Eric Holder’s Resignation Leaves a Void on Civil Rights For Obama

The resignation of United States Attorney General Eric Holder will remove the voice of the White House in issues of civil rights, during a time when the Missouri shooting underscores the importance of the issue.

Ilham Tohti

U.S. Condemns Life Sentence On China's Uighur Scholar Ilham Tohti For Separatism

The United States and the international community condemn China's decision to put Uighur scholar Ilham Tohti behind bars for life.

Bill Clinton

Obama’s Syrian Airstrikes Against Daesh Gain Bill Clinton’s Approval

Former U.S. President Bill Clinton approved of President Barack Obama's move to authorize airstrikes and arm rebels in Syria to defeat the Islamic State terror group, also known as Daesh.

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