New White House Strategy To Hit Violent Extremism OfficialWire Wed, 03 Aug 2011 01:14 AM PDT Local communities around the country are best suited to take on the challenge of combatting the kind of violent extremism that inspires people to kill, the Obama administration concludes in a new national plan to fight the threat of al-Qaida and other violent radicals at home. | U.S. Dollar Rallies Broadly on New Debt Deal MENAFN Wed, 03 Aug 2011 01:13 AM PDT (MENAFN) After U.S. President Barack Obama announced late last night that the U.S. legislature had finally hammered out a deal which would raise the U.S. debt ceiling and ensure that a U.S. default ... | Default averted, but deficit debate not over Detroit News Wed, 03 Aug 2011 01:10 AM PDT Washington â" With scant time to spare, President Barack Obama signed legislation Tuesday to avoid an unprecedented national default that he said would have devastated the U.S. economy. | Obama signs debt bill after final Senate vote Ball State Daily News Wed, 03 Aug 2011 01:10 AM PDT President Barack Obama speaks about the recovery of the auto industry in Kokomo. Obama signed a bill that would cut federal spending by $2 trillion. | Debt deal tackles only small slice of red ink Detroit News Wed, 03 Aug 2011 01:09 AM PDT Washington â" The debt limit compromise may have resolved this year's most clamorous political battle between President Barack Obama and Congress, but it takes only a modest swipe at the heart of the matter: the government's relentlessly huge budget deficits. | Obama signs debt ceiling bill, but battle far from over New Haven Register Wed, 03 Aug 2011 01:07 AM PDT WASHINGTON â" With scant time to spare, President Barack Obama signed legislation Tuesday to avoid an unprecedented national default that he said would have devastated the U.S. economy. But the truce with Republicans that defused the crisis seemed to fade quickly. | Debt deal done, maybe truce The Vacaville Reporter Wed, 03 Aug 2011 01:07 AM PDT WASHINGTON -- With scant time to spare, President Barack Obama signed legislation Tuesday to avoid an unprecedented national default that he said would have devastated the U. | Try as he might, Obama can't shake Bush tax cuts Seattle Times Wed, 03 Aug 2011 01:07 AM PDT Time and again during his presidential campaign, Barack Obama was unequivocal: "We are going to roll back the Bush tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans." | High-speed rail, other projects in peril The Vacaville Reporter Wed, 03 Aug 2011 01:07 AM PDT The federal government may have staved off the imminent threat of default Tuesday when President Barack Obama's signed a bitterly fought budget deal, but the woes and uncertainty for states have just begun. | Deal signed, fight persists - Wed, 03 Aug 2011 PST The Spokesman-Review Wed, 03 Aug 2011 00:57 AM PDT WASHINGTON â" Congress and President Barack Obama beat the deadline for raising the nationâs debt ceiling by just a few hours Tuesday, but they hardly ended the clash over the size and reach of government. The next confrontation promises to be at least as contentious as the one they just finished. Congressional leaders have two weeks to name members of a special 12-member legislative panel thatâs ... | | |
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