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- Ferguson officer's injuries exaggerated?
- Surgeon with Ebola arrives in U.S. for treatment
- U.S. military chief says battle with IS starting to turn
- Obamacare enters new phase over the weekend with little fanfare
- Ferguson protesters decry report officer Wilson may return to work
- U.S. official sees action on immigration before year-end
- If cleared, Ferguson officer Darren Wilson works 'immediately'
- Western leaders confront Putin at G20 with threat of more sanctions
- Hopes and fears as health law sign-up season opens
- Putin gets cool G-20 welcome over Ukraine conflict
- NSA chief calls for 'less simplistic' debate
- Obama pledges $3B to help poor nations on climate
- Russian chill permeates G20 summit
Ferguson officer's injuries exaggerated? Posted: 15 Nov 2014 01:31 PM PST |
Surgeon with Ebola arrives in U.S. for treatment Posted: 15 Nov 2014 03:02 PM PST |
U.S. military chief says battle with IS starting to turn Posted: 15 Nov 2014 01:41 PM PST By Phil Stewart BAGHDAD (Reuters) - The United States' top military officer told American troops on a surprise visit to Baghdad on Saturday that the momentum in the battle with Islamic State was "starting to turn", but predicted a drawn-out campaign lasting several years. General Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, was visiting Iraq for the first time since President Barack Obama responded to Islamic State advances this summer by ordering troops back into a country they left in 2011. ... |
Obamacare enters new phase over the weekend with little fanfare Posted: 15 Nov 2014 03:34 PM PST |
Ferguson protesters decry report officer Wilson may return to work Posted: 15 Nov 2014 01:55 PM PST By Scott Malone FERGUSON Mo. (Reuters) - Activists protesting the fatal shooting of an unarmed black teen by a white policeman in Ferguson, Missouri expressed anger on Saturday after the city's police chief said the officer could return to work if a grand jury does not charge him criminally. The St. Louis suburb of Ferguson, which saw weeks of sometimes violent protests following the Aug. 9 shooting, is on edge as the jury decides whether the officer, Darren Wilson, will face charges for the shooting of Michael Brown. ... |
U.S. official sees action on immigration before year-end Posted: 15 Nov 2014 04:37 PM PST SIMI VALLEY Calif. (Reuters) - President Barack Obama is expected to announce a series of executive actions on immigration issues before the end of the year, Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson said on Saturday, a move that could anger Republican lawmakers. Johnson told a conference at the Reagan Presidential Library that the current immigration system had serious problems and reforms were clearly needed. Given the failure of Congress to pass legislation, the Obama administration could resolve some issues under existing legal authorities, he said. ... |
If cleared, Ferguson officer Darren Wilson works 'immediately' Posted: 14 Nov 2014 06:05 PM PST |
Western leaders confront Putin at G20 with threat of more sanctions Posted: 15 Nov 2014 07:49 AM PST By Alexei Anishchuk and Jane Wardell BRISBANE Australia (Reuters) - Western leaders warned Vladimir Putin at a G20 summit on Saturday that he risked more economic sanctions if he failed to end Russian backing for separatist rebels in Ukraine. Russia denied any involvement in an escalation of the separatist war in eastern Ukraine, where more than 4,000 people have been killed since April, but faced strong rebukes from leaders including U.S. President Barack Obama and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper. ... |
Hopes and fears as health law sign-up season opens Posted: 15 Nov 2014 03:43 AM PST |
Putin gets cool G-20 welcome over Ukraine conflict Posted: 15 Nov 2014 04:15 AM PST |
NSA chief calls for 'less simplistic' debate Posted: 14 Nov 2014 05:35 PM PST |
Obama pledges $3B to help poor nations on climate Posted: 14 Nov 2014 07:36 PM PST |
Russian chill permeates G20 summit Posted: 14 Nov 2014 06:04 PM PST Russia's Cold War-style standoff with the West sent a chill through G20 talks aimed at heating up the world economy on Saturday as leaders kicked off a summit in Australia. Global warming also emerged as a focus for leaders including Barack Obama, Russia's Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping of China, posing another distraction for the Australian hosts after they had committed to confining the Brisbane summit to an ambitious growth agenda. |
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