18 hours ago on Reuters: Oddly Enough
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The launch of Wikipedia, emergence of the iPhone and the election of U.S. President Barack Obama were among the 10 most influential moments on the Internet in the past decade, according to the annual Webby awards.
17 hours ago on CNN Political Ticker
Senate Ethics Committee clears Burris of legal wrongdoing.
Washington (CNN) - The Senate……currently the only African-American U.S. senator, is serving the remaining two years of President Barack Obama's Senate term, but he has never been embraced by his party's leaders in…
17 hours ago on Portada // elmundo.es
Ravi Singh, impulsor de la campaña de Barack Obama, impartirá una conferencia sobre las posibilidades de internet en las elecciones. Leer
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Two lawyers say discussion of rights and religious freedom was suppressed during US president's 'disappointing' visitTwo Chinese rights activists said today that they were briefly detained by police after seeking a meeting with Barack Obama in Beijing. They added that the US influence over China…
21 hours ago on rediff.com
'China is not a disinterested observer in South Asia. It is in possession of part of Jammu and Kashmir and has been an unscrupulous supplier of arms and war-like nuclear material to Pakistan.'
19 hours ago on Crooks and Liars
Yep, I did a double take too.
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama has tapped a former top aide of his predecessor George W. Bush to a key post on a board overseeing government-sponsored international broadcasting.
Dana Perino, the first Republican woman to serve as White House press…
19 hours ago on CommentCaMarche.net
(Paris - Relax news) - L'Académie des sciences et des arts numériques basée à New York, a……ont notamment distingué le lancement de l'encyclopédie en ligne Wikipédia, l'élection de Barack Obama, la démocratisation de la vidéo en ligne ou encore le succès
17 hours ago on NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias
At first glance it appeared that NBC's Meredith Vieira and David Gregory, on Friday's Today show, did a decent job of recounting all of the struggles the Obama administration is dealing with from unemployment to foreign policy, but ultimately the pair concluded, in every instance, they weren't…
22 hours ago on WSJ.com: Washington Wire - WSJ.com
By Susan Davis
A New Kind of Declaration: Christian activists are holding a new conference today……disobedience. The document is addressed to Christians, but also members of Congress and President Barack Obama. Chuck Colson, founder of the Chuck Colson Center for Christian Worldview,…
21 hours ago on Reuters: Top News
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's prime minister and U.S. President Barack Obama meet next week to strengthen ties, with the emerging Asian power increasingly playing a bigger role on global issues such as climate change and trade.
23 hours ago on Black Voices Blogs
Filed under: News, Politics, President Obama, Health Care Debate
Eminem's Follow-Up to Be……and White House Relationship Strained Catholic bishops have been supporting President Barack Obama's health care legislation, however, differing stances on abortion are threatening to br
17 hours ago on rediff.com
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is expected to articulate his concerns on the terrorism emanating from Pakistan during his meeting with President Barack Obama in Washington on November 24. Dr Singh is also expected to tell Obama that India wants Pakistan to dismantle the terrorism infrastructure…
17 hours ago on Jezebel
"Poll: Majority Of Republicans Think Obama Didn't Actually Win 2008 Election — ACORN Stole It!" No, that headline - and the accompanying story - is not from the Onion. [TPM]
19 hours ago on Hispanic Business Magazine
US Secretary Timothy Geithner fired back at his opponents during a testy congressional hearing……former president George W Bush's administration for causing the economic turmoil that President Barack Obama now finds himself in....
23 hours ago on Asca - ULTIMA ORA
(ASCA-AFP) - Washington, 20 nov - Il presidente americano Barack Obama ha accolto con favore le due nomine previste dal Trattato di Lisbona, assegnate ieri a Bruxelles, affermando che renderanno l' ...