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David Sabatini
McDonald’s Jobs: McDonald’s Aiming to Fill 50,000 Jobs
McDonald's jobs are in abundance as the company attempts to hire 50,000 new employees.
US
April 19, 2011
Post-Election Violence Breaks out in Nigeria
Post-election violence erupted and spread to several cities in Nigeria following allegations that incumbent Nigerian President ‘Goodluck' Jonathan ...
Africa
April 18, 2011
Hillary Clinton Visits Japan, As Nuclear Crisis Drags On
Hillary Clinton, the US Secretary met with Japanese officials on Sunday in Tokyo to show support during Japan's ...
World
April 17, 2011
Al-Qaeda in the Gaza Strip Kills Italian Activist
Palestinians condemned the kidnapping and killing of the pro-Palestinian activist Vittorio Arrigoni, whose body was found in an ...
Middle East
April 15, 2011
President Obama Announces Deficit-Cutting Plan to Axe $4 Trillion
President Obama, in a speech at Washington's George Washington University on Wednesday, announced his plan for cutting the ...
US
April 13, 2011
Hosni Mubarak and Sons Detained in Egypt
Hosni Mubarak, ex-leader of Egypt, and his two sons were detained pending charges over allegations corruption and killing ...
Middle East
April 13, 2011
Portugal Enters Bailout Negotiations
Portugal entered negotiations for financial assistance from the European Union on Tuesday, as the country has become the ...
Europe
April 12, 2011
Two Women Arrested in France During Burqa, Niqab Ban Protest
As France's controversial law banning full Muslim veils came into effect on Monday, two female protesters defying the ...
Europe
April 11, 2011
Toyota Sells Its One-Millionth Hybrid Prius in the US
As fuel costs continue to rise globally the comfortable and frugal Toyota Prius seems to be in high ...
Business
April 6, 2011
NASA: Space Debris Threaten Space Station
Pieces of space debris orbiting the Earth have not gotten close to the International Space Station and the ...
International
April 5, 2011
Ecuador Expels US Ambassador Over WikiLeaks Cables
The Ecuadorian government urged the U.S. Ambassador to Ecuador Heather Hodges to leave the country in the shortest ...
World
April 5, 2011
Two Americans Detained in Syria, Released
Two Americans arrested by Syrian government security forces during the recent unrest have been released, the U.S. State ...
Middle East
April 1, 2011
Two New Orleans Officers Sentenced in Post-Katrina Killing
Two New Orleans Police officers are heading to prison after being sentenced on Thursday in connection with the ...
US
March 31, 2011
Report says Smoking Kills Half a Million Americans a Year
Even though fewer people smoke, a recent study, published in the March 3 Journal of Epidemiology, said smoking ...
US
March 31, 2011
Infection Outbreak in Alabama Hospitals, Nine Possibly Dead
Infection outbreak incidents in Alabama may have contributed to nine deaths.
US
March 31, 2011
53rd Annual International Auto Show in San Francisco (Photos)
Leading world automobile manufacturers unveiled their new models for 2011 and 2012.
Autos
November 23, 2010
Craigslist Asked by Prosecutors to Remove Adult Ads
Prosecutors from 17 states sent a letter to the proprietors of Craigslist demanding they remove adult classified ads.
News
August 24, 2010
Susan Boyle Taunted by Teenagers
Susan Boyle was brought to tears by a group of rowdy teenagers on a recent train journey in ...
Entertainment
August 24, 2010
Fremont, Nebraska Enacts Measure Against Illegal Immigration
Local state government measures on illegal immigration appear to have spread from Arizona to Freemont, Nebraska, a small ...
US
June 22, 2010
General Stanley McChrystal Recalled Following Rolling Stone Comments
The top NATO Afghanistan commander, General Stanley McChrystal, was reportedly recalled to Washington.
US
June 22, 2010
Obama to Bring Lawsuit Against Arizona Immigration Law (Video)
Obama's administration is considering filing a lawsuit against the controversial Arizona Immigration law.
US
June 20, 2010
Obama Urges G-20 Summit to Repair Global Economy
President Obama urged leaders of the world's top 20 countries in a letter, to work together in taking ...
International
June 18, 2010
Aftershock Quake Sequence Hits California Region
A series of earthquakes, dubbed aftershocks by experts struck Monday night near the U.S.-Mexico border in San Diego ...
US
June 16, 2010
Twelve US States Post Primary Election Results For 2010
Voters in 12 states headed to the polls on Tuesday for closely watched primary race, with Meg Whitman ...
US
June 10, 2010
Tea Party Supporters Call to Repeal 17th Amendment
Tea Party supporters have been calling for repeal of the 17th Amendment of the United States Constitution.
US
June 9, 2010
Gucci Luxury Packaging Gets a Greener Makeover
The luxury brand Gucci recently announced that the entire luxury brand's packaging has been newly designed.
Style
June 8, 2010
Hyatt Regency Workers on Strike
Four hundred hotel workers at the Hyatt Regency in San Francisco walked off their job early Tuesday morning ...
US
June 8, 2010
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