Report: White House Planning New Internet Privacy Protections, Watchdog Agency
The Obama Administration is preparing a stepped-up approach to policing Internet privacy that calls for new laws and the creation of a new position to
The Obama Administration is preparing a stepped-up approach to policing Internet privacy that calls for new laws and the creation of a new position to
April 1, 2008 — Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images North America Over the years, this blogger has expressed admiration for some of the principled issues
Just when it looked like the names of every possible mayoral candidate had been tossed about and largely discarded, now comes scuttlebutt linking Alexi Giannoulias
By Reverend Dr. Carlton W. Veazey, President and CEO, Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice As a black man born in the South in the 1930s,
UNITED NATIONS — President Barack Obama’s support for India’s bid for permanent membership on the U.N. Security Council put the spotlight on the failure of
NEW YORK — Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held lengthy talks here Thursday but failed to break an
SEOUL, South Korea — South Korea and the United States failed to score a breakthrough on a long-stalled free trade agreement and will keep negotiating,
Michael Steele’s path to a second term as chairman of the Republican National Committee is getting increasingly tangled, as reports Thursday suggest that the effort
Alaska Senate candidate Joe Miller (R) said Thursday that recent decisions by the state’s board of elections to change the standards for vote counting amounted
President Obama’s 10-day Asia trip includes visits to India and Indonesia, the world’s largest Muslim country. The president chose not to visit the Sikh Golden