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  • Cut in nuclear stockpiles proposed by Obama in talks with Russia

    Cut in nuclear stockpiles proposed by Obama in talks with Russia

    Wyoming State News.Net - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    BERLIN - US President Barack Obama on Wednesday said he would seek talks with Russia to reduce the number of strategic nuclear weapons both hold by up to a third. Speaking in front of Berlin's iconic Brandenburg Gate during a visit to the German capital, Obama said he was confident the US could maintain its security while reducing its nuclear capacity by a third. He also called for ...

  • Karzai says peace talks with Taliban should be Afghan led

    Karzai says peace talks with Taliban should be Afghan led

    Wyoming State News.Net - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    KABUL - An angry Afghan President Hamid Karzai said Wednesday his government would not join US peace talks with the Taliban "until the peace process is totally under Afghan control." He also suspended talks with the US to discuss the nature of US military presence after international troops withdraw in 2014. A spokesman for President Hamid Karzai said the decision was taken over ...

  • Obama a war criminal says Irish politician

    Obama a war criminal says Irish politician

    Wyoming State News.Net - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Many people have rallied in support of controversial Independent TD Clare Daly after her extraordinary attack on the visiting U.S. president Barack Obama and his family. Daly didn't miss any punches on Wednesday morning in the Dail when she hit out at Obama, describing him as the "hypocrite of the century," and "a war criminal." She pointed out while he was in Northern Ireland talking the ...

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  • NSA director defends e-snooping claiming it helped foil 50 terror attacks foiled

    Wyoming State News.Net - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    WASHINGTON - The controversial US snooping of foreign emails and telephone calls has prevented more than 50 potential terrorist attacks in at least 20 countries, the director of the National Security Agency (NSA) has said in defending the surveillance programme. The targets include the New York Stock Exchange and other important installations across the world, General Keith Alexander said ...

  • FBI foils plot to kill Obama with X-ray weapon

    Wyoming State News.Net - Thursday 20th June, 2013

    The FBI has reportedly foiled a plot to kill US president Barack Obama with a deadly X-ray weapon. The X-ray system was designed to emit deadly amounts of radiation and could be detonated remotely, ABC News reports. According to the report, Glendon Scott Crawford and Eric J. Feight constructed the weapon of mass destruction to kill Obama and blamed him for the Boston bombings. Crawford blamed ...

  • FBI admits using aerial drones for surveillance over US

    Wyoming State News.Net - Thursday 20th June, 2013

    The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has admitted that it used aerial surveillance drones over the US soil to aid investigations. FBI director, Robert Mueller said that the agency used the drones 'seldom' and in a very 'minimal way', the Guardian reports. The potential for increased use of aerial surveillance drones over US or over nations with US citizens has sparked debates about ...

  • Madonna emulates screen legend Marlene Dietrich in black tux

    Wyoming State News.Net - Thursday 20th June, 2013

    Madonna transformed herself into 1920's German-American star Marlene Dietrich by sporting a black tuxedo and top hat at Paris Theatre in New York for the screening of 'Madonna: The MDNA Tour.' The 52-year-old singer's outfit consisting of black suit with a white shirt, tie and vest with a white rose buttonhole, and bright red lipstick bore a striking resemblance to a tailcoat that Dietrich wore ...

  • Serena Williams apologises for insensitive and hurtful comments about teen rape victim

    Wyoming State News.Net - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    American tennis star Serena Williams has offered an apology for her comments about a teenage rape victim, whom she had termed as 'not a virgin' and 'drunk' at the time of her assault. In an excerpt from Rolling Stone magazine, Williams criticised a 16-year-old girl who was raped by two football players, her fellow school students, while she was drunk, in Ohio in August 2012. Apologising for ...

  • US condemns attack on UN office in Somalia

    Wyoming State News.Net - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    White House Wednesday strongly condemned the "despicable" attack on the UN office in Somalia. "Today's attack highlights the repugnant terrorist tactics al- Shabaab continues to use to stand in the way of efforts to ease the suffering of the Somali people," reported Xinhua citing White House National Security Council Spokesperson Caitlin Hayden in a statement. he statement came after suicide ...

  • American Medical Association Obesity is a Disease

    Wyoming State News.Net - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    The largest U.S. doctors' group said obesity is a disease. The decision, announced this week by the American Medical Association at its annual meeting, could lead to increased funding for obesity research and help people obtain insurance coverage for treatment for obesity. The AMA said obesity requires a range of medical interventions for treatment and prevention. Most insurance companies ...

  • Obama proposes further US Russian nuclear arms cut

    Wyoming State News.Net - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    US President Barack Obama, currently on an official visit to Berlin, Wednesday proposed plans for America and Russia to further cut their strategic nuclear warheads. During a speech at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, Obama renewed his call to reduce the world's nuclear stockpiles, and said the US would ultimately strive toward eliminating nuclear weapons, Xinhua reported. "After a ...

  • US women in all combat units by 2016 Pentagon

    Wyoming State News.Net - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    American women will be fully integrated into frontline and special combat roles, including elite forces such as Army Rangers and Navy SEALs, by January 2016, the Pentagon has said. More than 200,000 women are in the active-duty military, representing about 14.5 percent of the overall force, according to Pentagon figures. Most serve in the army. While air force, army, navy, Marine and special ...

  • Obama refuses to specify US support for Syrian rebels

    Wyoming State News.Net - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    US President Barack Obama, currently on a visit to Berlin, Wednesday refused to specify what military support America was providing rebels in Syria. Obama, however, reiterated that the Syrian government forces had used chemical weapons in the civil war, Xinhua reported. "I cannot and will not comment on specifics on our programmes related to the Syrian opposition," Obama said at a press ...

  • Afghans break off talks with US on security deal

    Wyoming State News.Net - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    The Afghan government Wednesday said it has suspended talks with the US on the proposed security agreement, saying America has a contradictory stance over the peace process in the country. "The ongoing fourth round of talks between Afghanistan and the US on the security agreement is suspended. The decision was taken because of US inconsistency in statements and actions in regard to the Afghan ...

  • Majority of Americans view GOP less favorably than Democrats finds poll

    Wyoming State News.Net - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Americans view the Republican Party less favorably than the Democratic Party, a new poll has found. According to the Gallup Poll, just 39 percent of Americans said they hold a favorable view of the GOP, while 46 percent said they hold a favorable view of the Democratic Party. The poll found that a majority of Americans, 53 percent, see the Republican Party unfavorably, up slightly from 50 ...

  • NSA surveillance revealed abandoned al-Qaedas NY stock exchange bombing plot

    Wyoming State News.Net - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    The US-led surveillance programme which has created a lot of furor for snooping on citizens' web activities and phone records has revealed information about al-Qaeda's plot to bomb the New York Stock Exchange(NYSE) in 2008. FBI Assistant Director Sean Joyce said that the agency found out through the electronic surveillance that al-Qaeda was actually in the initial stage of bombing the NYSE ...

  • Stocks slump as Federal Reserve hints at reducing cash infusions

    wsws.org - Thursday 20th June, 2013

    US Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said at a Wednesday press conference that the US central bank would consider reducing its $85 billion-per-month asset purchasing program later this year, based on an improved outlook for the US economy.The announcement sparked a sell-off on US stock and bond markets, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average closing down by 206 points, or 1.35 percent. Yields ...

  • New York Times hides abortion editorial on the front page

    San Diego Union-Tribune - Thursday 20th June, 2013

    That was the title on the web version. A note says that a version of the article appeared on page A1 of the New York print edition with this ...

  • OH man to be sentenced in dying blink murder case

    The Miami Herald - Thursday 20th June, 2013

    Walter Collier was charged with murder based on the word of an eyewitness. Then, a 17-year-old suspect confessed in detail to the Brownsville ...

  • NYC heir 89 to hear whether hell go to prison

    The Miami Herald - Thursday 20th June, 2013

    An 89-year-old heir to a famous New York City fortune is set to find out Thursday whether he'll succeed in an 11th-hour attempt to avoid, or at least postpone, prison after being convicted of plundering his mother's ...

  • N. America trip tedious but worth the effort Su

    The China Post - Thursday 20th June, 2013

    TAIPEI, Taiwan -- Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Chairman Su Tseng-chang (???) pronounced his trip to the United States and Canada as tedious but "worth it" upon his return ...

  • No US-Taliban talks scheduled State Department

    Times of India - Thursday 20th June, 2013

    Taliban after reports that discussions with the Afghan rebel group could begin this week in Qatar. "Because we're working with the Afghans on what the next appropriate step is, there isn't a meeting. I know there were reports of it, but reports of a meeting being scheduled or on the books aren't accurate," State Department ...

  • Lawyers for accused Colorado gunman barred from psychiatric exam

    Reuters - Thursday 20th June, 2013

    DENVER (Reuters) - Lawyers for James Holmes, who has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity to killing 12 moviegoers in a Colorado theater last year, cannot be present during his court-ordered psychiatric examination, the judge in the murder case ruled on ...

  • Attempted Abduction Of Girl In Pacifica Was False Report

    CBS 5 - Thursday 20th June, 2013

    reported attempted abduction of a 10-year-old girl in Pacifica on Sunday was a false report by the girl and a friend, Pacifica police said Wednesday. The girl had told police that while she was in the area of Beach Boulevard and Santa Rosa Avenue shortly before 6:30 p.m., a man approached her and told her she was coming with him, according to ...

  • San Jose Appoints 27-Year-Veteran As Acting Fire Chief

    CBS 5 - Thursday 20th June, 2013

    SAN JOSE (KCBS) -- The San Jose Fire Department announced the appointment of 27-year-veteran Ruben Torres as the acting fire chief on Tuesday. Torres, who was the deputy chief, is taking over after former Chief William McDonald announced last week he ...

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