LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's economy shrank far more than expected in the second quarter of 2012, battered by everything from an extra day's holiday to budget austerity and the neighboring euro zone Constcrisis. Finance minister George Osborne ...
Democrats voting in the primary election for the Florida Senate's newly drawn District 12 will find a choice between an experienced legislator, Rep. Geraldine Thompson, and a candidate with a familiar last name — Victoria Siplin, the wife of ...
Bush, he added three more national priorities: immigration reform recognizing immigration as an engine of the American economy, regulatory reform that that updates rules "not at the expense of the environment or work conditions or the quality of ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Food and Drug Administration's secret monitoring of its staff raised hackles in Congress on Sunday after lawmakers learned their own offices were apparently targeted by the surveillance operation. Six current and ...
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's newly elected president must order an end to military trials of civilians to bring the country in line with international law, campaign group Human Rights Watch said in a report on Sunday. Egypt's army generals handed ...
Ron Paul’s bid for the presidency has all but officially ended, with supporters failing to rally a plurality of Nebraska’s Republican delegates in a last-ditch effort to ensure Paul would be nominated as the party’s candidate at the GOP ...
In 2010, corporate groups such as the Florida Chamber helped elect business-friendly Republican super-majorities to the House and Senate, which set off a "business-friendly" policymaking binge — gutting Florida's growth laws, repealing ...
Smith and other Democrats bashed Scott at a press conference before the party's Jefferson Jackson Dinner at the Westin Diplomat Hotel here, an event a party spokeswoman said had drawn about 1,000 people and raised about $750,000. And the attacks ...
Though both leaders are admired by many in the Republican Party base, any perception of closeness with Romney could be harmful as the unofficial Republican nominee seeks to draw in independent and moderate voters. (A pool of reporters was ...
HANOI (Reuters) - Egypt's civilian and military authorities should work together to preserve its political transition after its president defied the army and the courts by restoring parliament, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on Tuesday.