Close Banner
 
ALL NEWS 
Obama to meet with Senate Democrats to push health care - CNN

CNN

Obama to meet with Senate Democrats to push health care
CNN
President Obama rallied House Democrats in November for health care reform. Now, he's headed to the Senate. Washington (CNN) -- President Obama will head to Capitol Hill on Sunday to meet with Senate Democrats as the health debate rages, officials say. ...
Deals cut with health groups may be at perilWashington Post
mcconnell leads GOP opposition to health billMiamiHerald.com
Senate Clears Way for Home Health Care CutsNew York Times
Bloomberg -Los Angeles Times -Wall Street Journal
all 2,818 news articles »

Verdict in Italy, but American's Case Isn't Over - New York Times

Sydney Morning Herald

Verdict in Italy, but American's Case Isn't Over
New York Times
PERUGIA, Italy ? Tensions and cultural misunderstandings ran high on Saturday after an American college student was found guilty here of murdering her British housemate. Rather than clarifying the saga of what prosecutors said was a ...
Family Sees 'Disappointed, Upset' Amanda Knox in Jail After ConvictionABC News
Murder verdict could mean financial ruin for familySydney Morning Herald
Meredith Kercher's family say guilty verdicts are not a time for celebrationguardian.co.uk
Voice of America -NECN -Winston-Salem Journal
all 2,775 news articles »

Russia's emergencies chief demands fireworks ban in public places - RIA Novosti

CTV.ca

Russia's emergencies chief demands fireworks ban in public places
RIA Novosti
MOSCOW, December 6 (RIA Novosti) - Russian Emergencies Minister Sergei Shoigu demanded on Sunday to ban the use of fireworks in public gathering venues during New Year celebrations following a deadly fire in a Urals nightclub that killed 112 people. ...
Russian Nightclub Fire Kills at Least 111 People, Injures 123Bloomberg
Russian nightclub fire death toll rises to 112Xinhua
Russia's Perm Mourns, Anger Voiced After Club FireNew York Times
The Associated Press -guardian.co.uk -Sydney Morning Herald
all 2,225 news articles »

Sarah Palin in the belly of the beast: Washington - Washington Post

CTV.ca

Sarah Palin in the belly of the beast: Washington
Washington Post
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican firebrand Sarah Palin invaded the city she loves to hate on Saturday and rubbed shoulders with the herd of journalists she usually holds in disdain. Palin was the guest speaker at the annual winter ...
Palin pokes fun at herself at journalists' dinnerThe Associated Press
What Sarah Palin had to say at Saturday's Gridiron dinnerMiamiHerald.com
Palin returning to Sioux CityDesMoinesRegister.com
KTIV -News Chief -Reno Gazette Journal
all 1,346 news articles »

Baucus Nominated Girlfriend for Post - Wall Street Journal

BBC News

Baucus Nominated Girlfriend for Post
Wall Street Journal
WASHINGTON?Sen. Max Baucus, one of the most powerful members of Congress and a key figure in the health overhaul debate, recommended his girlfriend to serve as the US attorney for his home state of Montana, a Baucus spokesman said Saturday ...
Baucus defends recommending girlfriend for jobLos Angeles Times
Non-Job of Baucus Girlfriend Is Non-Scandal »New York Daily News
Baucus defends recommending his girlfriend for US attorney postKansas City Star
Austin American-Statesman -BBC News -Hartford Courant
all 1,041 news articles »

Obama zeroes in on jobs, healthcare, Afghanistan - Los Angeles Times

Financial Times

Obama zeroes in on jobs, healthcare, Afghanistan
Los Angeles Times
After taking office with a raft of priorities, he's realized he needs to focus on a few key issues at a time. By Doyle McManus Last week, Barack Obama did something unusual for a president: He acknowledged that he made mistakes in his first months in ...
Obama, in Shift, Expects Climate Deal at SummitWall Street Journal
Government may need to take lead on jobsDetroit Free Press
Obama Pledges to Put More Americans Back to WorkVoice of America
The Free Lance-Star -New York Times -CNN
all 4,122 news articles »

Arroyo's spokesman defends martial law declaration - Xinhua

Xinhua

Arroyo's spokesman defends martial law declaration
Xinhua
MANILA, Dec. 6 (Xinhua) -- Philippine President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo's decision to declare martial law in Maguindanao is not an "overreaction" as alleged by critics but is "necessary" to quell a rebellion designed to "protect" those responsible for ...
Dozens Arrested in Philippines Under Martial LawNew York Times
Armed Ampatuan supporters mass up despite martial lawGMA news.tv
AFP official: Keep Maguindanao martial law till pollsInquirer.net
The Associated Press -Los Angeles Times -BBC News
all 1,826 news articles »

Honolulu museum brings Pearl Harbor Day history to life - Dallas Morning News

al.com

Honolulu museum brings Pearl Harbor Day history to life
Dallas Morning News
It's early Sunday morning. The red-and-white control tower stands over the Ford Island Airfield in the middle of Pearl Harbor. You feel the percussion of Japanese attackers' bombs as they fall on Ford Island and the ships anchored nearby. ...
Men in one woman's life help tell story of 1941 attackSt. George Daily Spectrum
USS Arizona center broadens look at WWII Pacific theaterHonolulu Advertiser
Arizona makeoverHonolulu Star-Bulletin
Los Angeles Times -Sheboygan Press -DesMoinesRegister.com
all 214 news articles »

How Obama Came to Plan for 'Surge' in Afghanistan - New York Times

Seattle Post Intelligencer

How Obama Came to Plan for 'Surge' in Afghanistan
New York Times
On Veterans Day, President Obama visited a section of Arlington National Cemetery reserved for service members killed in Iraq and Afghanistan. By PETER BAKER WASHINGTON ? On the afternoon he held the eighth meeting of his Afghanistan review, ...
Afghan surge poses logistical headache for US armyAFP
Pakistan a Key Factor in Obama's New Afghan StrategyVoice of America
US helicopter surge to aid British troopsTimes Online
Los Angeles Times -Wall Street Journal -Christian Science Monitor
all 2,756 news articles »

Copenhagen climate change talks set to begin - BBC News

Telegraph.co.uk

Copenhagen climate change talks set to begin
BBC News
Officials from 192 countries are gathering in Denmark's capital Copenhagen for talks aimed at reaching a new global deal on climate change. Any agreement is intended to supplant the 1997 Kyoto Protocol, aimed at curbing greenhouse gas emissions. ...
UN climate chief: hacked e-mails are damagingThe Associated Press
London climate change march draws 20000 peopleVancouver Sun
Adapting to climate change | Philadelphia Inquirer | 12/06/2009Philadelphia Inquirer
Washington Post -New York Times -AFP
all 3,842 news articles »