Copying Issue Raises Hurdle for Bush Pick
For Michael E. O’Neill, who helped steer Supreme Court nominations through the confirmation process, there are signs his nomination to a federal district court might be difficult as well.
For Michael E. O’Neill, who helped steer Supreme Court nominations through the confirmation process, there are signs his nomination to a federal district court might be difficult as well.
The opening of the U.S. Embassy in Berlin marks the final chapter in more than a decade of an often bitter process between the city and American diplomats.
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Republican presidential candidate John McCain said Thursday that a shake-up in the leadership of his campaign was part of a “natural evolution” as the organization becomes more national in scope….
FARGO, N.D. (AP) — Democrat Barack Obama struggled Thursday to explain how his upcoming trip to Iraq might refine, but not basically alter, his promise to quickly remove U.S. combat troops from the war….
ATLANTA (AP) — Barack Obama’s presidential campaign distanced itself Thursday from a mailer by Georgia Democratic Senate hopeful Vernon Jones that shows them together under Obama’s signature slogan: “Yes we can.”…
DENVER (AP) — Barack Obama’s campaign is considering having him accept the Democratic presidential nomination at Invesco Field at Mile High instead of the Pepsi Center, the chosen site for the Democratic National Convention, two people with knowledge of convention planning said Thursday….
The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention decided not to reappoint the official who has coordinated health programs for ground zero workers, Congressional aides who spoke with him said.
The U.S. proposed U.N. sanctions including an arms embargo and punitive measures against those responsible for undermining the presidential election through violence.
The president’s decision was fraught with international symbolism that quickly drew criticism from advocates for human rights.
MEXICO CITY, July 3 — Sen. John McCain’s trip to Colombia and Mexico this week made one thing clear: The shape of the United States’ relationship with Latin America will hinge on the outcome of the 2008 election.