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President Barack Obama, referring to sex assaults in the military, reminded U.S. Naval Academy graduates Friday honor is "what you do when nobody's looking."
U.S. President Barack Obama's claims that al-Qaida forces are on the run are in contrast to real-world developments, his critics said.
Pakistan Friday lauded President Obama's stance on the use of drones inside the country, saying its troops had "borne the brunt" of fighting terrorism.
The first of the victims of the Moore, Okla., tornado has been buried as aid began rolling in and insurance checks seeded reconstruction, officials said.
Senators who John McCain, R-Ariz., once called "whacko birds" are the real Republican mainstream, said Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, daring McCain to prove him wrong.
The U.S. State Department said it published 100,000 comments, less than 10 percent of the total received, about its draft review of the Keystone XL pipeline.
President Obama speaks at the U.S. Naval Academy commencement in Annapolis, Md., Friday, the White House said.
The United States, despite the elimination of Osama bin Laden and other top al-Qaida leaders, still faces terror threats, President Barack Obama warned.
The United States is not at war with Islam as some extremists claim to justify their violence against the West, President Barack Obama said.
Vote for a leader of Somalia's state of Jubaland is an important step in political development of the region.