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Mideast peace talks under way in Washington
The United States “cannot and will not impose a solution,” she said, though asserting that a two-state solution is the only viable resolution to the conflict.
Democrats in fight to hold onto House seats in November
On Obama, the GOP leader predicted, “I think his approval rating will be even lower” by November and said the overall size of the political playing field will expand as a result.
Democrat Meek wins Florida Senate primary, CNN projects
Meek will take on Marco Rubio — whom CNN projected will win the Republican primary for Senate — and Gov. Charlie Crist, a Republican-turned independent, in the general election.
Despite scandal, Rangel rings in 80th birthday with lavish gala
The birthday celebrations came a day after the 20-term congressman apologized on the House floor for causing any embarrassment by violating chamber rules.
Why Obama is not first ‘imposter’ president and won’t be the last
One American president’s legitimacy was questioned because he was accused of wearing women’s underwear.
Cuba: Fidel Castro reapareció en la Asamblea Nacional
Castro reapareció este sábado en el parlamento cubano después de cuatro años para advertir sobre una posible guerra nuclear a partir del conflicto entre Estados Unidos e Irán.
Before birther row, Lt. Col. Lakin racked up medals as flight surgeon
In a YouTube explanation posted before he was charged, Lakin said he had no choice but the “distasteful one of inviting my own court-martial.”
Federal judge blocks parts of Arizona immigration law
U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton’s ruling, in response to a motion filed by the federal government, came with scant hours to go before the law goes into effect.
Sherrod fallout twists White House message from rah-rah to race
The NAACP retracted its original condemnation of Sherrod’s remarks and issued a statement saying it was “snookered by Fox News” and Breitbart.
Obama urges immigration reform in keynote speech
Mr Obama has made immigration reform a priority amid pressure from border states to tackle illegal immigration and drug violence.
Arizona police officer sues over immigration law
“Racial profiling is illegal,” Brewer said after signing the bill. “It is illegal in America, and it’s certainly illegal in Arizona.”
EE.UU.: demanda contra Arizona intensifica debate migratorio
“Estados Unidos no puede ni debe permitir que los inmigrantes y las comunidades de color se conviertan en blanco de leyes que discriminan según el perfil racial”
DECLARACIONES DEL SENADOR MENÉNDEZ SOBRE VIAJES A CUBA
El resto del mundo viaja e invierte en Cuba, y nada de esto ha traído cambios democráticos.
Kagan enfrenta la “farsa” de las confirmaciones
El Comité de Asuntos Judiciales del Senado de Estados Unidos empezó este lunes las audiencias para la confirmación de Elena Kagan como nuevo miembro de la Corte Suprema de Justicia
BP documents highlight PR strategy after deadly Texas blast
Victims of a BP refinery explosion in 2005 say the company’s top priority is damage control on
Europa: miles protestan contra Israel
Miles de personas salieron a las calles en las principales ciudades de Europa para protestar por la acción del Ejército de Israel que derivó en la muerte de nueve activistas, el pasado lunes, que intentaban llegar a la Franja de Gaza a bordo de la “Flotilla Libertad”.
El fantasma de Raúl Reyes camina por la Colombia preelectoral
La caída de Reyes, quien era el vocero internacional de las FARC, se convirtió en el mayor éxito del gobierno de Uribe y de su ministro de Defensa, Juan Manuel Santos, contra ese grupo armado, nacido en 1964.
Napolitano calls Arizona immigration law a ‘cry of frustration’
In appearances on morning talk shows, Napolitano criticized the law as a hindrance to law enforcement and said only an overall approach will work.
Immigration rallies expect big boost
CHICAGO – Activists said outrage over Arizona’s controversial immigration law “awakened a sleeping giant” Saturday as rallies demanding federal immigration reform kicked off in cities across the U.S.
MORE THAN $600 MILLION TO KEEP N.J. TEACHERS IN CLASSROOMS
Legislation would create fund to shore up education jobs that could be in jeopardy due to tough economic times



