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In a post shared on the official White House Blog today, the Obama administration expressed its support for Twitter’s move to join the ranks of sites employing the privacy feature,...
LONDON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - The leader of JPMorgan Chase & Co's hedging unit is retiring after trading losses that could end up exceeding $3 billion, a shortfall that President Barack Obama said might have led the government to step in had such losses struck a smaller bank.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Tired of the long wait for a new kidney, Michael Shelling, a 50-year-old video game marketing consultant based in San Diego, decided to take a more active role in the search. About three months ago, he decided to tap into his social network by setting up a Facebook page to get the word out to his friends, and their friends, that he needs a new kidney and, by the way, his blood
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungary is considering a new tax on phone calls and Internet usage which could yield up to 50 billion forints ($221.38 million) a year and would help plug budget holes, website Origo.hu reported on Friday, citing economy ministry sources. Hungary, which is seeking a funding deal with the European Union and the International Monetary Fund, needs to prove to the EU that it can
With Faraj al-Haidari, the head of Iraq’s Independent High Electoral Commission, facing charges of corruption, the prospect for fair elections has been thrown into question.
The UN Security Council on Wednesday called for an end to hostilities and a return to constitutional rule in northern Mali two weeks after a coup, amid concerns over the presence of al Qaeda in the strife-torn African nation.
The government also announced a partial fiscal amnesty program that it hopes will bring to the surface unpaid taxes from an underground economy.
Rupert Murdoch’s media empire faced new controversy Wednesday, after an Australian newspaper reported that his News Corporation had used a special unit in the 1990s to sabotage its competitors.
Mali’s junta appealed late Monday to Tuareg rebels in the country's north to suspend their campaign and hold talks with the new military leadership, which has come under intense pressure both at home and abroad to restore constitutional order.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's President Hu Jintao on Monday said he hoped there would be no reversal of the easing tensions on the Korean peninsula, state media said, citing officials on the sidelines of a nuclear security summit in Seoul. "At present the situation is very complicated and sensitive. We do not hope to see a reversal of the hard-won momentum of relaxation of tension on the peninsula,
(Reuters) - Pop star Rihanna called her recent musical collaboration with ex-boyfriend Chris Brown "innocent," after critics and fans split on the duo working together three years after Brown assaulted the pop star. "We did two records, one for my fans and one for his fans, and that way our fans can come together. There shouldn't be a divide, you know, it's music and it's innocent," Rihanna told
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao has said political reform in the country is "urgent", warning that a tragedy like the turbulent Cultural Revolution could happen again without it.
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Thousands of people protested outside Hungary's parliament on Saturday calling for the ouster of Prime Minister Viktor Orban and his centre-right government which they say has undermined democratic values and weakened the economy. "Today we must say decisively and clearly, Viktor Orban and his gang must be voted out as soon as possible at an election," Peter Konya, leader of
Tens of thousands of Bahrainis turned out Friday for demonstrations to demand democratic reforms, the largest protest against the government in a year of unrest.
Facebook opens the doors of its massive Prineville, OR data center. The data center's site manager Ket Patchett says its "BS" that Google treats massive computing facilities like this as some sort of trade secret that must be jealously guarded.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Political and cultural figures joined to break ground for a new museum celebrating black Americans on Wednesday, with President Barack Obama calling it a symbol of Americans'...
Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard has moved to end a bitter fight for the Australian Labor Party leadership with Kevin Rudd, calling for a vote on Monday.
America must not be frightened of antagonising China as it seeks to limit the ambitions of the world's rising super-power, a foreign policy adviser to Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney has told The Telegraph.

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