+ Follow AFTER OBAMA Tag
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[Title] => Supreme Court to review Obama’s executive action on DAPA, expanded DACA
[Summary] => On Jan. 19, 2016, the US Supreme Court agreed to review the legality of President Obama’s executive action, which he announced in November 2014, of Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents (DAPA) and expanding the existing Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA).
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[Title] => Obama warns against overreaction to Islamic State attacks
[Summary] => Trying to reassure a nation on edge, President Barack Obama said yesterday the Islamic State group "cannot strike a mortal blow" against the US, and he warned that overreacting to the Paris attacks would play into extremists' hands.
[DatePublished] => 2015-11-22 17:00:03
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[Title] => It’s the economy
[Summary] => It is not the media commentators, including columnists, nor the front pages that will ultimately determine the issues which will most influence the 2016 elections. In fact, based on my recent discussions with political and NGO leaders on the ground and the results of the recent Pulse Asia surveys, the most urgent concerns of the electorate have not been changed by recent events in Mindanao.
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[Title] => North Korea blasts US over sanctions
[Summary] => North Korea issued a furious statement Sunday slamming the United States for imposing sanctions against government officials and the defense industry for a cyberattack on Sony.
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[Title] => AP Source: Hagel resigning as Defense secretary
[Summary] => Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel announced yesterday he is stepping down, leaving under pressure following a rocky tenure in which he has struggled to break through the White House's insular team of national security advisers.
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[Title] => Obama visits Oklahoma tornado victims
[Summary] => President Barack Obama visited tornado-devastated Moore, Oklahoma, consoling people staggered by the loss of life and property and promising that the government will be behind them "every step of the way."
[DatePublished] => 2013-05-27 16:25:19
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[Title] => Palestinian anger at US rising over UN veto threat
[Summary] => Palestinians have long been skeptical of America's ability to help them win independence. But low expectations have turned into frustration and in some cases outright anger after the U.S. threatened to derail a bid for U.N. recognition of an independent state and Congress put a hold on $200 million in badly needed aid.
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[Title] => Obama strategy widens assault on terrorists
[Summary] => In the early months of his presidency, President Barack Obama's national security team singled out one man from its list of most-wanted terrorists, Baitullah Mehsud, the ruthless leader of the Pakistani Taliban. He was to be eliminated.
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[Title] => Kennedy dies of cancer
[Summary] => Sen. Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts, the last surviving brother in a political dynasty and one of the most influential senators in history, died Tuesday night at his home on Cape Cod after a year-long struggle with brain cancer. He was 77.
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[Title] => Cold beer, calm words from Obama, prof and cop
[Summary] => WASHINGTON (AP) – With mugs of beer and calming words, President Barack Obama and the professor and policeman engulfed in a national uproar over race pledged Thursday to move on and try to pull the country with them.
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AFTER OBAMA
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[Title] => Obama warns against overreaction to Islamic State attacks
[Summary] => Trying to reassure a nation on edge, President Barack Obama said yesterday the Islamic State group "cannot strike a mortal blow" against the US, and he warned that overreacting to the Paris attacks would play into extremists' hands.
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[Title] => It’s the economy
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[Title] => North Korea blasts US over sanctions
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[Summary] => Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel announced yesterday he is stepping down, leaving under pressure following a rocky tenure in which he has struggled to break through the White House's insular team of national security advisers.
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[Title] => Obama visits Oklahoma tornado victims
[Summary] => President Barack Obama visited tornado-devastated Moore, Oklahoma, consoling people staggered by the loss of life and property and promising that the government will be behind them "every step of the way."
[DatePublished] => 2013-05-27 16:25:19
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[Title] => Palestinian anger at US rising over UN veto threat
[Summary] => Palestinians have long been skeptical of America's ability to help them win independence. But low expectations have turned into frustration and in some cases outright anger after the U.S. threatened to derail a bid for U.N. recognition of an independent state and Congress put a hold on $200 million in badly needed aid.
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[Title] => Obama strategy widens assault on terrorists
[Summary] => In the early months of his presidency, President Barack Obama's national security team singled out one man from its list of most-wanted terrorists, Baitullah Mehsud, the ruthless leader of the Pakistani Taliban. He was to be eliminated.
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[Title] => Kennedy dies of cancer
[Summary] => Sen. Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts, the last surviving brother in a political dynasty and one of the most influential senators in history, died Tuesday night at his home on Cape Cod after a year-long struggle with brain cancer. He was 77.
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[Title] => Cold beer, calm words from Obama, prof and cop
[Summary] => WASHINGTON (AP) – With mugs of beer and calming words, President Barack Obama and the professor and policeman engulfed in a national uproar over race pledged Thursday to move on and try to pull the country with them.
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February 12, 2010 - 5:19pm
August 27, 2009 - 12:00am