Articles tagged ‘President Obama’
“Are you ready for some football”, slogan pulled from ESPN.
According to the administration, California would get more than $13 billion to prevent layoffs of teachers and public safety workers, modernize schools and community colleges, and build highways and public transit.
WASHINGTON _ President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet May 20 at the White House. The White House says the two leaders are expected to discuss issues of mutual interest to the U.S. and Israel. Among them are the stalled Middle East peace process and broader unrest in the region [...]
Such visits to the hottest tech companies in Northern California’s Silicon Valley offer a traditional chance to connect face-to-face with new-media users
Davenport, a tea party activist, represents the 72nd Assembly District in Orange County on the central committee.
Woodson said he voted for Obama, and jokingly suggested that meant the President owed it to him to back the Packers.
White House officials believe the postelection standoff in Ivory Coast could be the model for Obama’s stepped-up engagement in Africa.
Daley is the brother of the Chicago mayor.
Rep. Eric Cantor of Virginia, who will become the House majority leader in January, accused the president of engaging in “class warfare.” “This country is about making sure everyone has a fair shot,” he said in an interview.
Questions and Answers on the Health Care Law
Former Secretary of State Colin Powell is among the many Americans of Jamaican heritage who have shaped our country and made important contributions to the global community.
Clinton said the United States believes access to HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment and care should be a universal and shared responsibility and said health was a human right.
Health care: An early draft of an administration regulation estimates that many employers will be forced to make changes to their health plans under the new law. In just three years, a majority of workers _ 51 percent _ will be in plans subject to new federal requirements, according to midrange projections in the draft.
The bills seek to enact reforms signed into law by President Barack Obama in March. Among other changes, they would prohibit health insurers from denying coverage because of preexisting conditions and create an exchange through which individuals could buy insurance.
Obama issues memo calling for more Federal contracting with small businesses
Millions in advertising spending covered by directive






