The 99-page “Path to Prosperity” budget plan released Tuesday by House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) doesn’t mention international diplomacy or development even once. But corresponding charts …
Continue Reading →The Chinese are accelerating and expanding their efforts to build an army of hackers aimed at assaulting U.S computer networks, an intelllgence report reveals
Continue Reading →The U.S. military expects that sustaining the Afghan army and police forces after the planned withdrawal of American combat forces in 2014 will cost about $4?billion a year and…
Continue Reading →KANDAHAR, Afghanistan — In an effort to rid their army of Taliban infiltrators, Afghan officials have begun ordering soldiers with families in Pakistan to either move their relatives to Afghanistan…
Continue Reading →MADRID — While Greece haggles over every detail in an austerity plan imposed by the European Union and the International Monetary Fund, Spain has been Europe’s good student. Even while…
Continue Reading →The Hindu Pakistani PM charged with contempt, escalating crisis in nuclear-armed nation Washington Post ISLAMABAD — Pakistan’s Supreme Court charged the prime minister with contempt on Monday for defying…
Continue Reading →Think you pay too much for cell phone service? President Obama’s reelection campaign spent $143,862 last year just on text messages. Obama’s campaign and the Democratic National Committee — even …
Continue Reading →Two years ago, Hollywood talent agent Ari Emanuel made a remarkable statement about the future of media. He said he could see a time when certain movies premiered on Facebook…
Continue Reading →USA TODAY Unknowns of ‘Chronicle’ pull in $22M to edge Radcliffe’s ‘Woman in Black’ at $21M Washington Post LOS ANGELES — Some unknown kids with superpowers have nudged…
Continue Reading →A virus has infected the computer network of a job-development agency in the Commerce Department , forcing it to block employees from the Internet for 10 days. The attack, discovered two …
Continue Reading →NEW DELHI — The Indian government’s recent announcement that it taps nearly 300 new phones every day has sparked a debate about privacy in a country that traditionally views such concerns …
Continue Reading →CAIRO — Mohamed ElBaradei, a revolutionary favorite to lead post-Hosni Mubarak Egypt, backed out of his bid for the presidency Saturday, saying that the old regime was essentially still in place in the form of the ruling military council and that it was steering …
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