U.S. sanctions Iranian officials for protest crackdown
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States slapped financial sanctions on two Iranian officials on Wednesday for what it said were human rights abuses against protesters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States slapped financial sanctions on two Iranian officials on Wednesday for what it said were human rights abuses against protesters
NEW YORK (Reuters) – U.S. states should turn over more records to a national list of people barred from buying guns or face rising penalties,
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A select group of chief executives meets for the first time as advisers to President Barack Obama on Thursday, when they will
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Barack Obama’s administration will no longer defend a 15-year-old U.S. law that defined marriage as between a man and a woman,
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Republican leaders in the House of Representatives want to make deep spending cuts of $4 billion as part of a stopgap bill
INDIANAPOLIS (Reuters) – Indiana House Democrats stayed away from their desks for a second day on Wednesday in an attempt to block a proposed law
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Republican Mike Huckabee said on Wednesday he may wait months to decide whether to run for his party’s presidential nomination in 2012,
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The White House on Wednesday said higher oil prices caused by Middle East unrest must be monitored but would not stall the
MADISON, Wisconsin (Reuters) – A weary Wisconsin state Assembly on Wednesday continued debate on a Republican proposal to curb public sector union power after an
OMAHA, Neb (Reuters) – Nebraska will return to a winner-take-all electoral vote system if the state’s Republican lawmakers get their way. Read the full story.