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Washington confirms Chinese hack attack on White House computer Fox News Free Beacon claimed that the U.S. government's most sensitive networks were breached in the incident, which took place early last month. "One official said the cyberbreach was one of Beijing's most brazen cyberattacks against the United States," the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mitt Romney close to President Obama in national poll but slipping in swing states Boston.com Nationally, the race is a virtual dead heat, with the president up, 49-47. The 11-point gap in the swing-state survey is wider than other recent polls, but surveys over the last week have consistently shown Obama pulling ahead in the election's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Hugo Chavez: 'I'd vote for Obama' CNN (blog) The leftist leader and strong man, who has used strong anti-United States language in his political rallies and official speeches, told state-owned VTV, "In the point of view of his politics, if I were voting, I would vote for Obama and I believe that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Obama gets endorsement he doesn't want -- from Chavez USA TODAY (blog) 2012 - This isn't an endorsement President Obama will claim. Hugo Chavez, the socialist president of Venezuela, told state television: "I hope this doesn't harm Obama, but if I was from the United States, I'd vote for Obama." Chavez, who like Obama is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Washington Post poll: How a 2% national lead is giving Obama an 11% swing ... Washington Post (blog) Only 24 percent of voters have been contacted by an Obama representative and only 20 percent have been contacted by a Romney rep, indicating just how few states the election is concentrated in. Obama continues to lead on intangible likeability factors. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Surprise! Obama ignores a law to aid his reelection New York Daily News (blog) There are quite a few layoffs expected for the end of the year as a result of a genius agreement between President Obama and Congress to cut astonishing amounts of funding for the Department of Defense. Companies that fail to meet their obligations ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Japanese Prime Minister Reshuffles Cabinet Voice of America (blog) Japan must hold a general election within a year, but Prime Minister Noda has said only that it will take place "in the near term." Last week, Japan's main opposition Liberal Democratic Party elected former prime minister Shinzo Abe as its president. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Iran apologizes for citing Onion spoof Obama poll as fact NBCNews.com (blog) Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called for a firm deadline for Iran to halt its nuclear program, using a simple drawing to warn the UN that Iran will soon reach the point of no return in its development of nuclear weapons. ... Fars, the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Econ recovery likely—benefiting election winner San Jose Mercury News WASHINGTON—Eventually, the economic recovery seems likely to pick up steam—whether Barack Obama or Mitt Romney is in the White House. That's what many economic outlooks project. And the president—and the party—occupying the Oval Office will ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bernanke makes strong defense of Fed rate policies Kansas City Star More News. WASHINGTON -- Chairman Ben Bernanke offered a sharp defense Monday of the Federal Reserve's bold policies to stimulate the weak economy, while cautioning Congress to respect its private discussions. The Fed needs to drive down borrowing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Whistle-Blower Lawyers Throw Support Behind Obama New York Times Lawyers in the tight circle who specialize in filing fraud claims with the federal government on behalf of clients with evidence of wrongdoing have raised more than $3 million so far for President Obama. The administration, meanwhile, has paid out $1.6 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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World markets gain but Spain downgrade looms Seattle Post Intelligencer LONDON (AP) — Global markets rose Monday as investors cautiously welcomed the result of stress tests of Spain's banks and upbeat U.S. economic data and looked past the threat that Moody's might downgrade the country's debt rating to junk status. See all stories on this topic » | ||
What will be this year's October surprise? The Hill There's no way to anticipate such an event, of course – otherwise it wouldn't be a surprise – but with President Obama and GOP nominee Mitt Romney still locked in a tight race with just 36 days remaining before the election, the possibility remains ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Chile president: US 'printing money' will not solve economic problems CNN International Draghi: Don't slack reforms. Chile is considered one of the most stable and secure countries in South America, according to reports by the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development and the World Bank. Barroso: Europe federation 'unavoidable ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Joe Biden Peddles Free Colonoscopies American Thinker (blog) Talking up Barack Obama's commitment to Medicare in Florida, Joe Biden delivered a promise to seniors that he must believe will sew up the Sunshine State for Obama: free colonoscopies. Although free contraceptives would normally be tantalizing bait for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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