Obama: Difference between spying and hacking
Jesse J. Holland, Associated Press |
posted Jun 17th - 9:01pm
President Barack Obama is drawing a distinction between China's alleged intellectual property theft and what he calls "standard fare" spying on other countries.
White House threatens veto of anti-abortion bill
Associated Press |
posted Jun 17th - 7:59pm
The Obama administration is threatening to veto a measure being considered by House Republicans that would ban almost all abortions after a fetus reaches the age of 20 weeks.
White House threatens veto of House farm bill
Mary Clare Jalonick, Associated Press |
posted Jun 17th - 5:06pm
The White House is threatening to veto the House version of a massive, five-year farm bill, saying food stamp cuts included in the legislation could leave some Americans hungry.
Obama, SKorea leader discuss NKorea talks offer
Associated Press |
posted Jun 17th - 2:19am
The White House says President Barack Obama and South Korea's President Park Geun-hye (goon-hay) have discussed North Korea's proposal for high-level talks with the U.S.
Longtime gov't lawyer to lead Gitmo closure effort
Matthew Lee, Associated Press |
posted Jun 17th - 1:03am
President Barack Obama has chosen a high-powered Washington lawyer with extensive experience in all three branches of the government to be the State Department's special envoy for closing down the military-run prison at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba.
Dual gov't? US operates in sunshine and in shadow
Calvin Woodward, Associated Press |
posted Jun 17th - 12:09am
It's as if the United States has two governments, one open and one very much not. President Barack Obama leads both, trying not to butt heads with himself.
Current, former officials back secret surveillance
Stephen Braun, Associated Press |
posted Jun 16th - 10:28pm
Current and former top U.S. officials on Sunday defended the government's collection of phone and Internet data following new revelations about the secret surveillance programs, saying the operations were essential in disrupting terrorist plots and did not infringe on Americans' civil liberties.
Obama takes economic, foreign policy agenda to UK
Julie Pace, Associated Press |
posted Jun 16th - 7:51pm
President Barack Obama is taking a security, foreign policy and economic agenda to Northern Ireland for a meeting with heads of the leading industrial nations.
Iraq no-fly zone viewed as symbol for one in Syria
Lara Jakes, Associated Press |
posted Jun 16th - 1:10pm
The Obama administration, trying to avoid getting drawn deeper into Syria's civil war, has pointed to the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003 as a symbol of what can go wrong when America's military wades into Middle East conflicts.
Current, former officials back secret surveillance
Stephen Braun, Associated Press |
posted Jun 16th - 10:03am
Current and former top U.S. officials on Sunday defended the government's collection of phone and Internet data following new revelations about the secret surveillance programs, saying the operations were essential in disrupting terrorist plots and did not infringe on Americans' civil liberties.
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