US, EU considering world's biggest free trade pact
12/11/2012 1:32am
After years of battling each other on trade issues, U.S. and European officials are contemplating a dramatic change in direction: joining together in what could be the world's largest free trade pact in an attempt to boost their struggling economies.
HSBC to pay $1.9B to settle money-laundering case
12/11/2012 3:02am
HSBC said Tuesday it will pay $1.9 billion to settle a U.S. money-laundering probe, avoiding a protracted legal battle that would have further embarrassed the British banking giant.
Panetta says Syria chemical threat has slowed
12/11/2012 5:41am
The Syrian government seems to have slowed preparations for the possible use of chemical weapons against rebel targets, U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said Tuesday.
Govt outlines HSBC ties to drug money laundering
12/11/2012 10:04am
British bank HSBC violated the Bank Secrecy Act in connection with the laundering of money from narcotics drug traffickers in Mexico and intentionally allowed prohibited transactions with Iran and other nations that have been under sanctions, the Justice Department alleged Tuesday.
US students far from first in math, science
12/11/2012 11:19am
American fourth-graders are performing better than they were four years ago in math and reading, but students four years older show no such progress, a global study released Tuesday revealed.
NTSB: Use ignition locks for all drunken drivers
12/11/2012 1:09pm
Every state should require convicted drunken drivers, including first-time offenders, to use devices that prevent them from starting a car's engine if their breath tests positive for alcohol, the National Transportation Safety Board said Tuesday.
Schools in 11 states win nearly $400M in grants
12/11/2012 3:19pm
Schools from 55 districts in 11 states plus the District of Columbia have won nearly $400 million in federal grants to promote school reform.
AG Holder: protect voting rights provision
12/11/2012 4:06pm
Attorney General Eric Holder says that preserving a Voting Rights Act provision facing a Supreme Court challenge is essential to defending the rights of millions of Americans.
Obama administration defends policy on Congo
12/11/2012 4:53pm
The Obama administration on Tuesday defended its response to the security and humanitarian crises in Congo, rejecting criticism from Congress and human rights groups that the U.S. has failed to take decisive action.
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