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Racist Obama Texts Cost 3 South Florida Cops Their Jobs
Vittorio Hernandez | | Mar 23, 2015 12:04 AM EDT |
Although exchanging racist text messages is not criminal behavior, the Fort Lauderdale Police Department nevertheless dismissed three cops in South Florida because their conduct was inexcusable and the department has zero tolerance for such kinds of behavior.
Obama Makes Appearance In 'Jimmy Kimmel Live', Opens Up About Ferguson Shooting, Reads Mean Tweets And Responds To Other Issues
Cybelle Go | | Mar 14, 2015 02:50 AM EDT |
President Barack Obama made his first appearance as one of Jimmy Kimmel's guests on his show. The President offered his first official comment on the recent shootings of the police officers in Ferguson, Missouri and in fashion to the show's sequence he also read out 'Mean Tweets' about himself and addressed other issues last March 12, according to the Verge.
Republicans Find Rallying Point As They Hit Obama's Foreign Policy
Arlene Lim | | Mar 13, 2015 09:19 AM EDT |
Republicans on Capitol Hill have zeroed in on challenging the foreign policy of President Barack, particularly in the way he handles the nuclear arms negotiations with Iran, and the crisis in Eastern Ukraine perpertuated by Russian-backed separatists.
State Department's Psaki is Obama's New Communications Chief
Geann Pineda | | Feb 20, 2015 08:23 AM EST |
US State Department Spokeswoman Jen Psaki is President Barack Obama's new communications director.
Obama Asks Congress To Authorize Three-Year Fight Vs. ISIS
Geann Pineda | | Feb 12, 2015 09:34 AM EST |
President Barack Obama had asked Congress to authorize a three-year use of military force in its battle against the Islamic state.
30,000 Homeland Security Workers to Face Furloughs Amid Budget Stalemate
Geann Pineda | | Feb 09, 2015 02:52 AM EST |
Over 30,000 US Department of Homeland Security personnel will be forced to take a furlough if Congress fails to fund the department by month's end.
Pope Francis to Speak Before U.S. Congress in September
Geann Pineda | | Feb 06, 2015 07:25 AM EST |
Pope Francis will be speaking before the US Congress in September, making him the first pontiff to ever stand on its rostrum.
Obama Proposes $18.5 Billion NASA Budget that will also Send Humans to Mars
Ana Verayo | | Feb 03, 2015 05:31 AM EST |
This budget is pivotal to fully funding the agency's initiatives.
U.S., Cuba Clash Over Immigration in Historic Talks
Kat De Guzman | | Jan 22, 2015 01:31 PM EST |
The U.S. and Cuba are in disagreement over U.S. immigration policies as the first session of high-level talks between the two countries to possibly restore diplomatic ties between the Cold War rivals began Wednesday.
Obama Wants To Give Students Two Free Years In Community College
Kat De Guzman | | Jan 09, 2015 01:39 AM EST |
United States President Barack Obama is reportedly aiming to give students studying at community colleges two free years but the Republican-run Congress needs to approve the bill first and a bipartisan appeal.
Obama Threatens To Veto 3 Bills To Be Passed In Congress
Kat De Guzman | | Jan 08, 2015 01:19 AM EST |
The Republican-controlled Congress plans to pass top-priority bills in the coming weeks but the White House said U.S. President Barack Obama might use his veto power against three bills as he is continuously challenged by the Party.
Obamas Spend Christmas In Secluded Hawaii Beach
Vittorio Hernandez | | Dec 26, 2014 12:20 AM EST |
U.S. President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama spent part of their family Christmas vacation in Hawaii thanking military men and their families stationed at the island's Marine Corps Base in Kaneohe Bay.
Real-life Olivia Pope Gets Hired to Handle Sony Hack
Riley Grant | | Dec 22, 2014 07:03 PM EST |
Sony Pictures Entertainment has been on hot seat since they cancelled the premiere of their movie The Interview that stars James Franco and Seth Rogen.
9-Year-Old Boy's Advice To Chinese President Xi Jinping: Lose Some Weight
Kat De Guzman | | Dec 19, 2014 02:53 AM EST |
A nine-year-old boy from a primary school identified as Niu Ziru has written a letter to Chinese President Xi Jinping via a school project and he pondered his thoughts about a mission to Mars and advising "Grandpa Xi" to lose some weight.
American Hostage Alan Gross Released by Cuba, Paving the Way for Easing of U.S. Sanctions
Andy Vitalicio | | Dec 17, 2014 03:40 PM EST |
American contractor Alan Gross landed on U.S. soil Wednesday, hours after he was released by Cuba in a gesture that signals the beginning of new U.S.-Cuban relationships.
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