Posts Tagged ‘moves’

Obama say he won’t judge Mexican security moves

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama says he will wait until he meets with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto later this week before judging Mexico’s moves to curtail broad access to U.S. security agencies in the battle against drug trafficking and organized crime Politics News Headlines – Yahoo! News Tweet This Post

Dzhokar Tsarnaev Finally Moves Off Campus

BOSTON—After living in residence halls during his first three semesters at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, sophomore student Dzhokar Tsarnaev was finally able to get a place of his own and move off campus this week, the 19-year-old told r… The Onion Tweet This Post

Senate Moves to Fix Flight Delays

The Senate unanimously approved a patch to fix the deep cuts that have furloughed air traffic controllers and delayed flights across the country, NBC News reports. Tweet This Post

Obama Moves Out Front in Wake of Bombings

Howard Kurtz says President Obama’s “low-key handling of earlier terror incidents” — such as when a Nigerian man tried to blow up a jetliner on Christmas in 2009 — “may have been a reaction to the intense, color-coded, high-alert ethos of the Bush era.” Tweet This Post

Joe Miller Moves Toward Another SEN Bid; Joe Baca Switches Districts; Dems To Coalesce In GA?

Click hereto read online and see our archives.WHAT’S NEWSPres. Obama will hold a fundraiser for the DNC while in Dallas for the opening of the George W. Bush library on April 24 (Dallas Morning News). Obama will also hold a fundraiser for the DCCC in Chicago on May 29 (Chicago Sun-Times). Mayors Against Illegal Guns [...]

North Korea Moves Missile, Could Be Preparing a Test

U.S. officials suspect that North Korea may be preparing for a test of its Musudan medium-range missile after seeing evidence of it being transported to North Korea’s eastern coast.   Such a launch would be the latest in a series of provocations by North Korea in… Politics News Headlines – Yahoo! News Tweet This Post

US moves on NKorea aimed at deterring new leader

WASHINGTON (AP) — The parading of U.S. air and naval power within view of the Korean peninsula — first a few long-range bombers, then stealth fighters, then ships — is as much about psychological war as real war. The U.S. wants to discourage North Korea's young leader from starting a fight that could escalate to [...]