U.S. approves eight more airports for Cuba flights
HAVANA (Reuters) – The government has given permission to eight more airports to offer direct charter flights to and from Cuba in the latest small
HAVANA (Reuters) – The government has given permission to eight more airports to offer direct charter flights to and from Cuba in the latest small
LONDON (Reuters) – Any no-fly zone over Libya must have international backing and not be a U.S.-led effort, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Barack Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron discussed a potential no-fly zone for Libya on Tuesday, but both countries insisted
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Senate voted overwhelmingly on Tuesday to overhaul U.S. patent laws, approving a measure aimed at chipping away at a huge
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Safety legislation born out of the Toyota Motor Corp recall saga and opposed by automakers will be revived in the Senate this
BOSTON (Reuters) – President Barack Obama insisted on Tuesday that education should be shielded from his budget-cutting battle with congressional Republicans if the United States
DES MOINES (Reuters) – Five possible Republican White House hopefuls including Newt Gingrich and Tim Pawlenty courted conservative voters on Monday in Iowa, the state
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Republican voters looking for their party’s 2012 challenger to President Barack Obama will choose from a field that has as many perceived
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Yet another U.S. budget stopgap spending bill was being crafted on Tuesday in the House of Representatives as the Senate bickered over
The U.S. military is too white and too male at the top and needs to change recruiting and promotion policies and lift its ban on