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White House Releases Copy of Long Form of Obama's Birth Certificate From Hawaii Read more on Newsmax.com: White House Releases Copy of Long Form
The White House has released the long form of President Barack Obama's birth certificate in response to festering questions about whether he was born in the United States.
'Governator' may have sights on EU presidency
Arnold Schwarzenegger, who made a seamless transition from Hollywood film stardom to California governor, could have his sights set on a new job as next head of the European Union, US media reports. The Austrian-born former body builder, 63, at loose ends as he tries to figure out what his next act should be, is reportedly being advised by aides to return to his native Europe to run for the EU presidency, Newsweek reports.
Powerful Texas Tornadoes Damage 100 Homes
EDOM, Texas -- An outbreak of tornadoes left widespread damage and at least one person injured Tuesday as savage thunderstorms plagued East and Central Texas for a second consecutive day. Witnesses said a tornado slammed through a rural area 75 miles east of Dallas near the tiny East Texas town of Edom.
Media let gas, oil policy connections slip by
A new report says the three major network evening news shows have largely ignored any connection between White House policies and skyrocketing gas prices in the year following the BP oil spill. ABC, CBS, and NBC ran a combined 280 "oil" stories in the year following the BP Gulf oil spill. But only three of those stories -- one percent -- mentioned any connection between the Obama administration's anti-oil policies and rising gas prices.
Residents evacuated from base of Ecuador volcano
Ecuador has ordered locals to evacuate towns near the base of the rumbling Tungurahua volcano in the south, and issued an alert.
Netanyahu Denies Report He Caved In on Temple Mount
The Prime Minister's Office issued a statement Tuesday bluntly denying a report that Binyamin Netanyahu intends to cave in to extreme Arab demands over Jerusalem and demographics.
Egypt Slaps US, Israel in Face after Obama Opposed Mubarak
Thirty nine percent of those polled consider the United States as having had a negative political impact on Egypt, while 54 percent want to break the peace treaty with Israel, according to a survey conducted by the Pew Research Center.
PA Carries out Ahmadinejad’s Threat and Wipes Israel Off Map
The Palestinian Authority has carried out Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s threat to “wipe Israel off the map” and literally has done so by displaying maps of “Palestine” covering all of Israel at the same time its leaders talk about “two states for two people.”
Syrian Soldiers Deploy in Damascus Suburb
Syrian President Bashar Assad’s soldiers entered Douma, a suburb of Damascus, on Wednesday morning, to prevent a march on the capital, as the international community, outside of the Iranian terror axis, condemns violent suppression of protesters.
Were You Circumcised? New Passport Questionnaire Baffles Many With Absurd Info Demands
Who was present when you were born? Can you remember every address you’ve ever had? How about every place you’ve ever worked? Were you circumcised? What if I told you that those were some of the queries the State Department is proposing for a new “biographical questionnaire” as part of the passport application?
Libya: Britain could arm rebels, David Cameron admits
The Prime Minister's admission came as William Hague, the Foreign Secretary, warned ministers to "prepare for the long haul" in Libya and a defence minister said the conflict "may go on for considerably longer". The military intervention against Colonel Muammar Gaddafi's forces is in its sixth week, but the rebels aiming to oust the Libyan dictator have failed to make significant progress against him.
Most Egyptians want Quran as source of laws
A majority of Egyptians believe laws in their country should observe the teachings of Islam's holy book, the Quran, according to the results of an opinion poll by a U.S.-based research center. The results also show that Egyptians, who have shifted toward religious conservatism over the past 40 or so years, are open to the inclusion of religious parties in future governments.
1 dead in Ark. as more storms roll in
Violent weather pounded several Southern states for a second straight night, killing at least one person in Arkansas a day after a series of powerful storms killed 10 people in flooding and a tornado that twisted a tractor-trailer like a wrung dish rag. The National Weather Service issued a high risk warning for severe weather in a stretch extending from northeast of Memphis to just northeast of Dallas and covering a large swath of Arkansas.
Obama reissues call to end oil company tax breaks
Amid rising gasoline prices at the pump, President Barack Obama urged congressional leaders Tuesday to take steps to repeal oil industry tax breaks, reiterating a call he made in his 2012 budget proposal earlier this year. The White House conceded his plan would do nothing in the short term to lower gas prices.
AP survey: Only oil shock can stop economy now
The American economy is now strong enough to withstand Middle East turmoil and the Japanese nuclear crisis. Only a big rise in the price of oil could stop it now. Those are the findings of an Associated Press survey of leading economists, who are increasingly confident in a recovery that is nearly two years old. They expect the economy to grow faster every quarter this year.
Extremely Dangerous Tornado Situation into Wednesday
An extremely dangerous outbreak of tornadoes will endanger many lives and property from northeastern Texas into Arkansas, northern Louisiana, northwestern Mississippi and western Tennessee into Wednesday. These are the same areas that were just hit by tornadoes Monday afternoon and night, and tonight's outbreak is expected to be worse than Monday's.
Chernobyl anniversary: Medvedev seeks nuclear rules
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has called for new international rules covering safety at nuclear plants. Such rules would permit the "necessary" development of nuclear energy, he said. Mr Medvedev was making an unprecedented visit to Chernobyl, alongside Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych, to mark the 25th anniversary of the world's worst nuclear accident.
EU and US take 'first step' toward Syria sanctions
EU countries and the US have circulated a draft UN Security Council (UNSC) press statement on Syria, described by diplomats as a "first step" toward imposing sanctions. The development mirrors last month's build-up on Libya. ...The draft statement has been put forward jointly by the EU's four UNSC members - France, Germany, Portugal and the UK. The US "has been consulted and is supportive," the source noted.
US: Assad no longer potential peace partner for Israel
After two years of pushing Israel to reach a peace agreement with Syria, a top US State Department official indicated Tuesday the Obama administration is no longer looking at the current regime as a partner for such a deal. “It’s hard for us to stand by and see [President Bashar] Assad and his government engage in the kind of things they’re doing against their own people and to then think easily about how to pursue other diplomatic missions,” Jacob Sullivan, director of policy planning at the State Department, told reporters.
'Egypt-Israel gas pipeline attacked by armed gang'
Saboteurs on Wednesday blew up a pipeline running through Egypt's North Sinai near the town of El-Arish that supplies gas to Israel and Jordan, a security source told Reuters. "An unknown armed gang attacked the gas pipeline," the security source said, adding that the flow of gas to Israel and Jordan had been hit.
The White House has released the long form of President Barack Obama's birth certificate in response to festering questions about whether he was born in the United States.
Arnold Schwarzenegger, who made a seamless transition from Hollywood film stardom to California governor, could have his sights set on a new job as next head of the European Union, US media reports. The Austrian-born former body builder, 63, at loose ends as he tries to figure out what his next act should be, is reportedly being advised by aides to return to his native Europe to run for the EU presidency, Newsweek reports.
EDOM, Texas -- An outbreak of tornadoes left widespread damage and at least one person injured Tuesday as savage thunderstorms plagued East and Central Texas for a second consecutive day. Witnesses said a tornado slammed through a rural area 75 miles east of Dallas near the tiny East Texas town of Edom.
A new report says the three major network evening news shows have largely ignored any connection between White House policies and skyrocketing gas prices in the year following the BP oil spill. ABC, CBS, and NBC ran a combined 280 "oil" stories in the year following the BP Gulf oil spill. But only three of those stories -- one percent -- mentioned any connection between the Obama administration's anti-oil policies and rising gas prices.
Ecuador has ordered locals to evacuate towns near the base of the rumbling Tungurahua volcano in the south, and issued an alert.
The Prime Minister's Office issued a statement Tuesday bluntly denying a report that Binyamin Netanyahu intends to cave in to extreme Arab demands over Jerusalem and demographics.
Thirty nine percent of those polled consider the United States as having had a negative political impact on Egypt, while 54 percent want to break the peace treaty with Israel, according to a survey conducted by the Pew Research Center.
The Palestinian Authority has carried out Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s threat to “wipe Israel off the map” and literally has done so by displaying maps of “Palestine” covering all of Israel at the same time its leaders talk about “two states for two people.”
Syrian President Bashar Assad’s soldiers entered Douma, a suburb of Damascus, on Wednesday morning, to prevent a march on the capital, as the international community, outside of the Iranian terror axis, condemns violent suppression of protesters.
Who was present when you were born? Can you remember every address you’ve ever had? How about every place you’ve ever worked? Were you circumcised? What if I told you that those were some of the queries the State Department is proposing for a new “biographical questionnaire” as part of the passport application?
The Prime Minister's admission came as William Hague, the Foreign Secretary, warned ministers to "prepare for the long haul" in Libya and a defence minister said the conflict "may go on for considerably longer". The military intervention against Colonel Muammar Gaddafi's forces is in its sixth week, but the rebels aiming to oust the Libyan dictator have failed to make significant progress against him.
A majority of Egyptians believe laws in their country should observe the teachings of Islam's holy book, the Quran, according to the results of an opinion poll by a U.S.-based research center. The results also show that Egyptians, who have shifted toward religious conservatism over the past 40 or so years, are open to the inclusion of religious parties in future governments.
Violent weather pounded several Southern states for a second straight night, killing at least one person in Arkansas a day after a series of powerful storms killed 10 people in flooding and a tornado that twisted a tractor-trailer like a wrung dish rag. The National Weather Service issued a high risk warning for severe weather in a stretch extending from northeast of Memphis to just northeast of Dallas and covering a large swath of Arkansas.
Amid rising gasoline prices at the pump, President Barack Obama urged congressional leaders Tuesday to take steps to repeal oil industry tax breaks, reiterating a call he made in his 2012 budget proposal earlier this year. The White House conceded his plan would do nothing in the short term to lower gas prices.
The American economy is now strong enough to withstand Middle East turmoil and the Japanese nuclear crisis. Only a big rise in the price of oil could stop it now. Those are the findings of an Associated Press survey of leading economists, who are increasingly confident in a recovery that is nearly two years old. They expect the economy to grow faster every quarter this year.
An extremely dangerous outbreak of tornadoes will endanger many lives and property from northeastern Texas into Arkansas, northern Louisiana, northwestern Mississippi and western Tennessee into Wednesday. These are the same areas that were just hit by tornadoes Monday afternoon and night, and tonight's outbreak is expected to be worse than Monday's.
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has called for new international rules covering safety at nuclear plants. Such rules would permit the "necessary" development of nuclear energy, he said. Mr Medvedev was making an unprecedented visit to Chernobyl, alongside Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych, to mark the 25th anniversary of the world's worst nuclear accident.
EU countries and the US have circulated a draft UN Security Council (UNSC) press statement on Syria, described by diplomats as a "first step" toward imposing sanctions. The development mirrors last month's build-up on Libya. ...The draft statement has been put forward jointly by the EU's four UNSC members - France, Germany, Portugal and the UK. The US "has been consulted and is supportive," the source noted.
After two years of pushing Israel to reach a peace agreement with Syria, a top US State Department official indicated Tuesday the Obama administration is no longer looking at the current regime as a partner for such a deal. “It’s hard for us to stand by and see [President Bashar] Assad and his government engage in the kind of things they’re doing against their own people and to then think easily about how to pursue other diplomatic missions,” Jacob Sullivan, director of policy planning at the State Department, told reporters.
Saboteurs on Wednesday blew up a pipeline running through Egypt's North Sinai near the town of El-Arish that supplies gas to Israel and Jordan, a security source told Reuters. "An unknown armed gang attacked the gas pipeline," the security source said, adding that the flow of gas to Israel and Jordan had been hit.
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