Opinion: Gingrich’s take on Obama’s vision Thu, 27 Jan 2011 11:00 am PST Exclusive to Yahoo! News - By Newt Gingrich When I first heard that President Obama was using "winning the future" as the theme of his state of the union I thought it was ironically funny. I wrote a book, "Winning the Future: A 21st Century … Full Story | Top | US military's last barrier to equality: ban on women in combat Fri, 28 Jan 2011 06:05 am PST The Christian Science Monitor - Champions of equal rights are celebrating the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell" (DADT). Upon signing the bill into law last month, President Obama gave a passionate speech about justice, fairness, and equal rights for all, declaring that eliminating barriers to homosexuals' service in uniform increases national security. Full Story | Top | WikiLeaks Releases New Cables About Egypt Fri, 28 Jan 2011 03:07 pm PST The Atlantic Wire - WikiLeaks has released new secret State Department cables showing the U.S.'s growing uneasiness with the Egyptian government--including its suppression of the press. In an attempted to silence critics and stop protests that have intensified in the past week, Egypt has switched off the Internet within its borders. Mediaite's Alex Alvarez points to several revealing cables from the latest WikiLeaks dump. Full Story | Top | Did an American Consulate Employee Kill Two Men in Pakistan? Fri, 28 Jan 2011 01:39 pm PST The Atlantic Wire - On Friday, Raymond Davis, an American employed at the U.S. consulate in Lahore, Pakistan, appeared in a Pakistani court on murder charges. As of now, the story of how Davis came to be in court is hotly disputed, but according to Pakistani police reports, Davis was driving through Lahore on Thursday when two men rode up on a motorcycle and attempted to rob him. Davis shot and killed both men. At some point, Davis called the U.S. consulate for help, and when a Land Cruiser from the consulate arrived on the scene to assist him, it hit and killed a third man. Full Story | Top | World Grows Jittery About American Debt Fri, 28 Jan 2011 01:32 pm PST The Atlantic Wire - The U.S. received two stern warnings Thursday that it needs to get its fiscal house in order, and quickly. Moody's, the credit rating agency, cautioned that it may need to downgrade its AAA-rating of U.S. debt sooner than expected, while the International Monetary Fund argued that America must tackle its mounting debt and confront thorny issues like entitlements if it wants to maintain its credibility in global markets. Moody's AAA rating is its top designation, but the agency pointed out that the U.S. has the highest ratio of government debt to government revenue of any AAA-rated country. Full Story | Top | AIDS-Fighting Funds Misused Fri, 28 Jan 2011 01:13 pm PST The Atlantic Wire - What if all that charitable money isn't going to the right people? That's the perennial fear--and in this case, it looks to be well-founded. The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria was founded in 2002 by the United Nations as a portal through which donated funds, medicines and tools could be properly distributed and accounted for. According to Foreign Policy, "the Global Fund has dispersed an incredible $21.7 billion in grants since its creation, $7 billion if it donated by Washington." But such large organizations are often susceptible to cracks in accountability. Recent reports suggest that noticeably large amounts of donated funds are being misused by the countries to which they are appropriated. Full Story | Top | What Press Secretary Pick Says About Obama and the Media Fri, 28 Jan 2011 12:33 pm PST The Atlantic Wire - President Obama has named former reporter Jay Carney to be his press secretary, replacing Robert Gibbs. Before he went to work for Joe Biden in December 2008, Carney spent two decades writing for Time magazine, plus several years as a TV talking head. The White House press room has seen few ex-journalists at the podium. Full Story | Top |
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