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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on Monday the United States hopes North Korea will follow the "path of peace" following the death of its leader Kim Jong-il and urged the country to work with the international community and improve ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The co-chairs of the Congress "super committee" will announce that their panel has failed to reach a deal on at least $1.2 trillion in deficit reductions, a senior congressional aide said on Monday.The co-chairs, Republican Representative Jeb Hensarling ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York police early on Tuesday sought to clear Zuccotti park in the city's financial district, where protesters from the Occupy Wall Street movement have been camped since September, officials and protesters said.The office of New York ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An appeals court on Tuesday upheld a lower court decision that had dismissed a challenge to President Barack Obama's signature healthcare law and found the minimum coverage requirement was constitutional.The Appeals Court for the District of Columbia Circuit ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Senate agreed to delay further action on a stopgap spending bill until Monday as Democrats and Republicans remained at odds over the measure, which would refill depleted disaster funds and ensure the government does not shut down in October."Everyone ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House will release its mid-session review of President Barack Obama's fiscal 2012 budget proposal on Thursday afternoon, an administration official said on Wednesday.(Reporting by Alister Bull; editing by Will Dunham)
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - House of Representatives Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi on Thursday announced her three appointees to a special congressional committee that will look at long-term deficit reductions, rounding out the 12-member bipartisan panel.Pelosi named Representative James Clyburn, the No. 3 House ...
The White House said Tuesday that the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution was ''not available'' to President Barack Obama to avoid the Aug. 2...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republicans rejected a tax deal at a White House meeting on Thursday that would have boosted the economy in the short term and closed a number of tax breaks for businesses and wealthy people, Democrats said.The deal would have ...
The U.S. budget deficit in the first six months of the current fiscal year totaled $830 billion, $113 billion more than the shortfall for the same...