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Edward Snowden

PRISM Update : Snowden Accuses US of Hacking China and Hong Kong; Chinese Media Calls US 'Hypocrites'

Several newspapers and news websites in China, including Beijing’s mouthpiece The China Daily, covered Snowden’s leaks as front page stories.
U.S.

President Obama Rules Out Possibility Of Unilateral American Military Intervention In Syria

There was wide spread assumption in media that if the proof is found regarding the use of chemical weapon by the Assad government in the two-year-old Syrian civil war, than it was assumed that U.S. will intervene Militarily to support Syrian civilians.
Obama

Obama Approval Rating Breaks 50 Percent, Republicans Lose Faith in Their Congressional Leaders

President Obama’s approval rating is back above 50 percent, after falling below that benchmark in March. While the president’s numbers are recovering, they are still below his high of 55 percent shortly after his reelection last year.
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Immigration Reform News 2013: Obama Optimistic About Passage of Reform Bill in Republican-Led House

Perhaps it’s just necessary political optimism, but President Obama says he believes the bipartisan immigration reform bill currently being debated in the Senate can also pass the House of Representatives.
U.S. President Barack Obama listens to Charlotte, N.C., Mayor Anthony Foxx after naming him to replace Ray LaHood as U.S. Transportation Secretary in the East Room of the White House in Washington

Obama Cabinet 2013 Nominations: African-American N.C. Mayor is Pick for Transportation Secretary [VIDEO]

President Obama is delivering on his promise to nominate a more diverse second-term cabinet. Today he announced Charlotte Mayor Anthony Foxx as his pick for Secretary of Transportation.
Barack Obama

Obama To Meet Business Executives Ahead Of Central American Trip

President Barack Obama will meet on Friday with a group of U.S. business executives whose companies have a major presence in Mexico and Central America, the White House said on Thursday.
George W. Bush at the Dedication of his Library

George W. Bush, Choking Back Tears, Dedicates His Presidential Library - Watch VIDEO of His Full Speech

Ceremony, celebration, and the kind words of President Obama, three former U.S. presidents, and his wife might have been almost too much for George W. Bush, who choked back tears today when making a speech at the dedication of his presidential library and museum on Thursday.
President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama

Obama On Daughters' Tattoo Plan: 'If You Get A Tattoo, Mommy and I Will Get It Too And Upload Family Tattoo Video On YouTube'

Being President of the United States is a tough job, one that currently comes with the responsibilities of navigating multiple wars, supporting an uncertain economy, and uniting a Congress that has never been more divided. We tend to forget that the president has a family to deal with too.
U.S. Senators Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and John McCain (R-AZ) (L) walk away after speaking to reporters about their meeting with U.S. President Barack Obama on immigration reform at the White House

Immigration Reform News 2013: Obama Expresses Support for Bipartisan Senate Bill Ahead of Contentious Debate

President Obama has expressed his support for the bipartisan immigration bill created by the Senate over the last several months.
U.S. President Barack Obama speaks about tightening gun regulations during a visit to the Denver Police Academy in Denver, Colorado April 3, 2013

Immigration Reform 2013 News: White House Urges Speed, Obama 'Very Optimistic' About Passage

As the Senate prepares to release a compromise immigration reform bill and the House works on its own version of those measures, the White House is pushing for a quick timetable, fearful that the longer it takes to call a vote of immigration reform, the lower its chances of passing.
Caroline Kennedy

Caroline Kennedy Next U.S. Ambassador To Japan, Following In Family's Historic Footsteps

Caroline Kennedy, daughter of the late John F. Kennedy, will likely take a diplomatic post overseas as U.S. ambassador to Japan.
President Barack Obama

Obama Plays Golf, Attends College Basketball Playoff Game

President Barack Obama had the kind of Saturday that many men dream of having, playing golf and attending a college basketball playoff game.
U.S. President Barack Obama listens to Katerina Rodgaard as she speaks on common-sense measures to protect children from gun violence in Washington, March 28, 2013.

Obama Gun Control 2013 News: 100 Days After Sandy Hook Shooting, President Calls On Senate to Pass Bill

Over 100 days after the deadly shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., support for new gun control measures is waning nationwide.
A worker cleans a sidewalk outside the White House in Washington March 2, 2013

Obama Polls 2013: President's Advantage Over Republicans on the Economy Is Gone

President Obama has long enjoyed the confidence of the American public when it comes to the economy, at least when his ratings are compared to those of Congressional Republicans.
Immigration reform

Immigration Reform News: Senate Group Close To Deal That Would Provide 13-Year Path to Citizenship For Illegal Immigrants

The bipartisan group of senators working on a deal for comprehensive immigration reform are nearing agreement on a deal that would grant undocumented immigrants living in the U.S. a pathway to citizenship that would take 13 years.
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