Marco Rubio has denounced the recent step of Obama Administration to release the details of the Osama raid to a move making company by attributing the act to chest thumping. While giving an interview to Bloomberg TV, Rubio broadened his critique of P… Source: uselectionnews.org Published: 2 hours ago, 25 May 12, 7:57pm
According to the presumptive Republican nominee, Mitt Romney, being a presidential candidate it requires him to be cautious not only in his sentences but each and every portion of his sentences. In an interview given to columnist Peggy Noonan of Wall… Source: uselectionnews.org Published: 2 hours ago, 25 May 12, 7:46pm
New finance reports of Obama campaign have revealed that as far as the contributions from the military personnel are considered, President Obama is ahead of his rival, the presumptive Republican nominee, Mitt Romney. This is a new surprising revelati… Source: uselectionnews.org Published: 3 hours ago, 25 May 12, 7:16pm
Donald Trump, businessman and reality show host has once again entered the political arena by hosting a fundraiser for the presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney, possibly starting a super PAC for opposing the re-election of President Obama and p… Source: uselectionnews.org Published: 3 hours ago, 25 May 12, 6:51pm
President Obama is now seeking to put the blame of the problematic economy on the congressional Republicans, by saying that too many of them are standing in the way of economic recovery. In Iowa, citing the recent proposed tax cuts for the wealthy, O… Source: uselectionnews.org Published: 3 hours ago, 25 May 12, 6:47pm
Latino strategist Alfanso Aguilar has claimed that President Obama is the worst anti-immigration President ever. He is currently working on a plan to evade Latino support for Obama especially in the key battleground state of Nevada. To achieve his go… Source: uselectionnews.org Published: 4 hours ago, 25 May 12, 6:27pm
CME Group Inc (NASDAQ:CME), the world’s largest and most diverse derivatives marketplace, announced on Thursday a five for one split of its common stock, in the form of a 400% stock dividend. The dividend will be given on July 20, 2012, to sharehol… Source: uselectionnews.org Published: 9 hours ago, 25 May 12, 12:50pm
Yahoo! Inc. (NASDAQ:YHOO)’s “Yahoo! Axis” browser will work on Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL)’s iPhone and iPad and assures to give users simplify searching techniques. The browser will offer surfers a preview of a website at the peak of the screen… Source: uselectionnews.org Published: 9 hours ago, 25 May 12, 12:48pm
Dendreon Corporation (NASDAQ:DNDN) shares dropped 8 percent following reports that the SEC has released a formal inquiry into the biotech firm. In a current regulatory filing, Dendreon reported that it considers the investigate is associated to certa… Source: uselectionnews.org Published: 10 hours ago, 25 May 12, 12:42pm
Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS) reported that it will adjust thousands of trades to make sure outstanding limit orders to sell will be packed at no over $42.99 a share for Facebook Inc (NASDAQ:FB) stock from previous Friday’s botched early public offering… Source: uselectionnews.org Published: 10 hours ago, 25 May 12, 12:35pm
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - A mother in Mexico has been arrested on suspicion of gouging out the eyes of her 5-year-old son during a ceremony. Source: feeds.reuters.com Published: 21 hours ago, 25 May 12, 1:01am
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's ruling ANC went to court on Thursday seeking to remove from public display a painting of President Jacob Zuma with his genitals exposed, saying the work is symbolic of the lingering racial oppression of aparthe… Source: feeds.reuters.com Published: 1 day ago, 24 May 12, 12:03pm
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A New York bride who faked having terminal cancer to swindle well-wishers into funding her dream wedding and honeymoon to the Caribbean on Wednesday was ordered to repay more than $13,000 to her victims, prosecutors said. Source: feeds.reuters.com Published: 2 days ago, 23 May 12, 9:03pm
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A mountain lion ventured into the center of a crowded Southern California city on Tuesday, and was shot and killed when authorities had trouble corralling the animal in the courtyard of a building, police said. Source: feeds.reuters.com Published: 3 days ago, 23 May 12, 2:25am
LONDON (Reuters) - If you want to know how ethical your broker is, give them a moral dilemma and see how much they sweat before deciding what to do. Source: feeds.reuters.com Published: 3 days ago, 22 May 12, 2:44pm
(Reuters) - A New Jersey woman said on Monday that she was dismissed from a temporary job at a New York lingerie warehouse because her male employers felt she was too busty and dressed too provocatively for the workplace. Source: feeds.reuters.com Published: 4 days ago, 21 May 12, 11:06pm
KIEV (Reuters) - Anna darts gleefully around the two sparsely-furnished rooms situated through an archway off a steep street that climbs up from Kiev's Independence Square. She is a general showing off her new headquarters. Source: feeds.reuters.com Published: 4 days ago, 21 May 12, 2:51pm
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The mysterious cloak and dagger world of international espionage and its real-life heros and villains are exposed in a new exhibition, the first to be sanctioned by U.S. intelligence agencies. Source: feeds.reuters.com Published: 4 days ago, 21 May 12, 12:18pm
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan have come up with a novel way of preparing themselves for this year's London Olympic men's soccer tournament - training with odd-bouncing triangular 'rice balls.' Source: feeds.reuters.com Published: 5 days ago, 21 May 12, 5:12am
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, who was robbed in February at his Caribbean vacation home by a man armed with a machete, recently was the victim of a burglary at his residence in Washington, a court spokeswoman said… Source: feeds.reuters.com Published: 8 days ago, 17 May 12, 8:47pm
The latest round of UN climate talks makes little progress against a "coalition of the unwilling", observers say. Source: www.bbc.co.uk Published: 3 hours ago, 25 May 12, 6:53pm
The first commercial cargo ship to visit the space station is attached to the orbiting laboratory by a robotic arm. Source: www.bbc.co.uk Published: 6 hours ago, 25 May 12, 4:04pm
The Square Kilometre Array - one of the great scientific projects of the 21st Century - will be hosted by both Africa and Australasia. Source: www.bbc.co.uk Published: 8 hours ago, 25 May 12, 2:30pm
Researchers excavating a cave in Germany identify what they say are the oldest-known musical instruments in the world. Source: www.bbc.co.uk Published: 11 hours ago, 25 May 12, 11:03am
A grid of 25,000 "invisibility cloaks" shows how to slow light down and spread out its constituent colours in an advance dubbed "trapping a rainbow". Source: www.bbc.co.uk Published: 14 hours ago, 25 May 12, 8:02am
New evidence from carbon in meteorites suggests that the basic building blocks of life are present on Mars, a study in Science journal says. Source: www.bbc.co.uk Published: 21 hours ago, 25 May 12, 1:13am
The England & Wales Cricket Board have won the BMJ Sport and Exercise Team of the Year. Source: www.bbc.co.uk Published: 22 hours ago, 25 May 12, 12:43am
Scientists are awaiting the announcement of a decision on where the world's biggest and most powerful radio telescope will be built. Source: www.bbc.co.uk Published: 22 hours ago, 25 May 12, 12:25am
It may be possible to make a new form of male contraceptive after scientists in Edinburgh find a critical gene for the production of healthy sperm. Source: www.bbc.co.uk Published: 23 hours ago, 24 May 12, 11:04pm
Once rare brown argus butterflies have been moving north due to a pattern of hot summers, say researchers. Source: www.bbc.co.uk Published: 1 day ago, 24 May 12, 6:13pm
Science minister David Willetts outlines the government's high-tech industrial strategy and announces £250m in funding for research institutes across the UK Source: www.bbc.co.uk Published: 1 day ago, 24 May 12, 4:18pm
The government delays the reduction in the subsidies on offer to homeowners who install solar panels to generate electricity. Source: www.bbc.co.uk Published: 1 day ago, 24 May 12, 2:26pm
Conservationists in the Philippines express outrage over what they say is a lenient punishment for a farmer who shot and ate a rare eagle. Source: www.bbc.co.uk Published: 1 day ago, 24 May 12, 12:00pm
Radiation levels in most of Japan are below cancer-causing levels a year after the Fukushima plant accident, a World Health Organisation report says. Source: www.bbc.co.uk Published: 1 day ago, 24 May 12, 11:03am
Conservationists say they're outraged by proposals to allow Buzzards to be captured and their nests destroyed in an effort to protect young pheasants in England. Source: www.bbc.co.uk Published: 2 days ago, 24 May 12, 6:02am
Conservationists condemn a plan they say would allow buzzard nests to be destroyed and the birds to be captured, to protect pheasant shoots. Source: www.bbc.co.uk Published: 2 days ago, 24 May 12, 1:16am
Care must be taken not to spread deep-sea creatures around the world during exploration of the remote ocean floor, scientists caution. Source: www.bbc.co.uk Published: 2 days ago, 24 May 12, 1:15am
A sensory organ discovered in the jaw of the world's largest whales explains how the animals open their huge mouths so quickly, say scientists. Source: www.bbc.co.uk Published: 2 days ago, 23 May 12, 7:22pm
A minister in Ivory Coast is sacked over his alleged role in the disappearance of millions of dollars meant for the victims of a toxic waste dumping scandal. Source: www.bbc.co.uk Published: 2 days ago, 23 May 12, 7:07pm
An ancient creature thought to be the first to step on land could not have walked on four legs, 3D computer modelling shows. Source: www.bbc.co.uk Published: 2 days ago, 23 May 12, 6:48pm
The biggest environmental summit for a decade needs to deliver meaningful progress on global food security sustainable agriculture, say researchers. Source: www.bbc.co.uk Published: 2 days ago, 23 May 12, 10:53am
Researchers find that ground-dwelling invertebrates such as harvestmen and beetles preferentially live near street lights, even during the day. Source: www.bbc.co.uk Published: 3 days ago, 23 May 12, 7:55am
Scientists in Israel say they have managed to turn patients' own skin cells into heart muscle in the lab. Source: www.bbc.co.uk Published: 3 days ago, 23 May 12, 1:55am
Patrick Sachon explains how the Met Office counts pollen from the roof and labs of King's College London. Source: www.bbc.co.uk Published: 3 days ago, 22 May 12, 11:04pm
Consumers could see an extra £105 per year on their bills by 2030, to help pay for a new generation of nuclear power stations and wind farms. Source: www.bbc.co.uk Published: 3 days ago, 22 May 12, 9:49pm
The inventor of the television remote control, Eugene Polley, dies of natural causes, aged 96, in a Chicago hospital. Source: www.bbc.co.uk Published: 3 days ago, 22 May 12, 8:23pm
The head of Nasa has hailed a "new era" in exploration after the launch of the first cargo delivery to the space station by a private company. Source: www.bbc.co.uk Published: 3 days ago, 22 May 12, 4:56pm
Researchers from Kinki university develop building material capable of absorbing caesium from radioactive contaminated water. Source: www.bbc.co.uk Published: 3 days ago, 22 May 12, 4:52pm
A UK-Swiss team is to use genetic testing to investigate the origins of remains claimed to have come from "yetis" and "bigfoot". Source: www.bbc.co.uk Published: 3 days ago, 22 May 12, 3:57pm
Researchers demonstrate a means to use sections of DNA as rewritable "bits" to store data in living cells. Source: www.bbc.co.uk Published: 3 days ago, 22 May 12, 1:01pm
Spencer Kelly reports on how farmers in India are using mobile phone technology to help ease their workload. Source: news.bbc.co.uk Published: 4 days ago, 22 May 12, 7:34am
Great white egrets are nesting in the UK for the first time at the Shapwick Heath National Nature Reserve in Somerset. Source: www.bbc.co.uk Published: 4 days ago, 22 May 12, 6:38am
Vast numbers of counterfeit Chinese electronic parts are being used in US military equipment, a key Senate committee investigation finds. Source: www.bbc.co.uk Published: 4 days ago, 22 May 12, 2:35am
The annual meeting of the International Whaling Commission (IWC) in Panama is six weeks away and it's shaping up to be an important and perhaps defining moment. Source: www.bbc.co.uk Published: 7 days ago, 18 May 12, 6:11pm
The wettest April in more than a century has caused problems for many UK butterflies, bees and other bugs, say conservationists. Source: www.bbc.co.uk Published: 8 days ago, 18 May 12, 2:09am