Press banned as first lady touts free speech
First lady Michelle Obama told students that freedom of speech should be
a universal right during her extravagant, no-press-allowed tour of
China -- a hypocritical move that will surely draw the ire of critics,
according to an expert.
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Malaysian PM: Missing Flight Crashed in Indian Ocean
The missing Malaysia Airlines plane crashed into a remote corner of the Indian Ocean, the nation's prime minister said Monday
night, citing a new analysis of satellite data. The statement was the
first major step toward resolving a 2-week-old mystery that has consumed
the world.
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Obama wants to rally world to isolate Russia
President Barack Obama begins a week of international travel with
Russia's Crimean incursion at the top of his agenda, even as he
simultaneously seeks to re-emphasize U.S. influence abroad.
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Obama's Mid-term Report Card - Foreign Policy at a glance!
Barack Obama swore as U.S. President to uphold the Constitution of the
United States. Instead he has violated his oath of office repeatedly by
expanding the powers of the federal government at the expense of
individual citizens and attempting to yield the sovereignty of the U.S.
to the U.N.
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CO governor has beer taps installed in mansion
Colorado's governor used to brew beer for a living, and now he has new beer taps in his home. State officials announced Friday that private donors have paid for a new "draft beer system" in the governor's mansion.
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Muslim group to appeal ruling on police surveillance
A group of Muslims from New Jersey is appealing a federal judge's ruling
that determined that New York City Police Department's surveillance of
Muslims did not violate their civil rights.
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