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How Illegal Votes Won Close Elections In Favor Of Democrats
Kristina Fernandez | | Oct 27, 2014 09:32 AM EDT |
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.
U.S. Traffic Safety Agency Reviewed After Fallout in Takata Airbag-Related Accidents
Erika Villanueva | | Oct 24, 2014 11:46 PM EDT |
The Obama administration is currently reviewing “safety culture” of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) amidst reports of defective airbags in some major vehicle brands that resulted to several fatal accidents.
‘We Are Going To Hold The Senate’ – DNC Chief
Ren Benavidez | | Oct 20, 2014 08:37 PM EDT |
Democratic National Committee leader Rep. Debbie Wasserman-Schultz said Sunday that the Senate will be under the control of Democrats, adding that U.S. President Barack Obama's involvement in the GOP campaign is a failure.
President Obama Names Ron Klain Ebola 'Czar'
Dan Weisman | | Oct 17, 2014 02:22 PM EDT |
In the absence of a U.S. Surgeon General, President Obama Friday announced the appointment of Ron Klain to the newly created position of Ebola czar to coordinate the nation's response to the deadly virus.
Amid Spread of Ebola in U.S., CDC Director Defends Center's Control Tactics
Erika Villanueva | | Oct 17, 2014 02:04 AM EDT |
Ebola was front and center Thursday as U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Thomas Frieden was put on the hot seat in Capitol Hill as legislators criticized the CDC's tactics in handling the spread of the infection.
Obama, Military Chiefs To Discuss Plans To Combat ISIS
Ren Benavidez | | Oct 14, 2014 10:08 PM EDT |
United States President Barack Obama is scheduled to meet with international military leaders on Tuesday to talk about the plans on combating the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) militants.
Obama Meets With Top Officials on Ebola Case
Ren Benavidez | | Oct 13, 2014 10:42 PM EDT |
President Barack Obama met with some of his top national security officials and senior health administration aides on Monday to talk about Ebola and how the Dallas nurse was infected with the virus.
Satellite Detects Massive Methane Emissions in Southwest U.S.
Ana Verayo | | Oct 10, 2014 08:57 AM EDT |
A new study reveals that satellite data from NASA shows an ominous hotspot in southwestern U.S. that is caused by excessive methane emissions.
China Foreign Minister Wang Yi, Secretary of State John Kerry Discuss Hong Kong
dweisman | | Oct 03, 2014 02:12 AM EDT |
China's top diplomat met with his American counterpart Wednesday at the State Department in Washington, discussing, among other topics, the recent Hong Kong democracy protests.
Obama Shifts Focus On Economy As Midterm Election Approaches
Bianca Ortega | | Oct 02, 2014 11:07 PM EDT |
U.S. President Barack Obama on Thursday shifted his focus on the country's economy, the issue that voters consider most important as the November midterm election approaches.
China Warns U.S. To Respect Stance on Hong Kong
Desiree Sison | | Oct 02, 2014 03:19 AM EDT |
China's foreign minister has warned the United States, saying that it should not meddle in China's internal affairs amid the ongoing pro-democracy demonstrations sweeping Hong Kong this week.
Obama Admits Underestimating ISIL, Syria Town Fears Carnage
Ren Benavidez | | Sep 29, 2014 10:11 PM EDT |
United States President Barack Obama on Sunday said the government may have "underestimated" the situation in Syria, making the country "ground zero for worldwide jihadists," CBS reported.
Obama’s Approval Among Hispanics Slips Down –Gallup Poll
Bianca Ortega | | Sep 29, 2014 06:08 AM EDT |
U.S. President Barack Obama's approval among Hispanics slipped down 10 percentage points above the national average since 2012, according to a Gallup survey conducted from January 2009 to August 2014.
FBI Study Reveals Rise of Mass Shooting Cases in U.S. in Last 13 Years
Erika Villanueva | | Sep 25, 2014 05:03 AM EDT |
The Federal Bureau of Investigation released a study Wednesday that revealed an increase in number of deaths over the last decade where a gunman wounds or kills multiple victims, commonly occurring in crowded places.
U.S., Arab Partners Rain Bombs on ISIL Mobile Oil Refineries in new Air Strikes; UAE's First Female Fighter Pilot was Team Leader
Andy Vitalicio | | Sep 25, 2014 02:46 AM EDT |
United States and Arab coalition partners rained bombs and missiles on mobile refineries used by ISIL to sell oil and finance its operations. The UAE's first female pilot, Major Mariam Al Mansouri, was a team leader in the strikes.
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