Drug Making’s Move Abroad Stirs Concerns
Experts and lawmakers are calling for a law that would require that certain drugs be made or stockpiled in the United States.
Experts and lawmakers are calling for a law that would require that certain drugs be made or stockpiled in the United States.
Finally the American people are rid of the Bush administration. There should be dancing in the streets!
Pres. George Walker Bush is the most unpopular U.S. president since Richard M. Nixon, who was impeached. So why do 28 percent of Americans still support Bush?
What is wrong with so many Americans that they can not see what has taken place during the past 8 years?
Marking Martin Luther King Jr. Day on the eve of his inauguration, President-elect Barack Obama today urged Americans to act on the slain civil rights leader’s vision as he led the nation in a “call to service” aimed at helping people in need.
The Etta James classic was the theme song for President Obama and Michelle Obama last night.
Mississippi GOP says he’ll reject some funds.
JACKSON: Thank you, Madame Chairman. Please allow me to begin by first expressing my gratitude to you and to Ranking Member Inhofe for holding this hearing, to Senators Lautenberg and Senator Menendez for their kind introductions, and to all the members of the committee for their thoughtful sta…
SEN. TOM HARKIN (D-IOWA): Good morning. The Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions will come to order.
SEN. JOHN KERRY (D-MASS.): Thank you very much, Senator Dodd. It’s my pleasure, on behalf of the entire committee and the Senate, to welcome you here, Dr. Rice. We’re really pleased to have you here today.
Enough has been written about the failures of the last eight years. Even today, media outlets around the world are taking their final shots at George W and the administration’s puppet master, Dick Cheney.
A new president was been elected, possibly for the first time in three presidential elections. We should be excited, energized, and relieved.
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Fresh off a rollicking celebration in the shadow of Abraham Lincoln, President-elect Barack Obama is shaping the final day of his pre-presidential life around another giant figure, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
Obama is taking part in a community renovation project in the Washington area to honor King, the civil rights leader who was assassinated in 1968. Monday is the federal holiday commemorating the birthday of King, who advocated peaceful resistance and equality among all races. He blazed a trail for Obama, soon to be the nation’s first black president.