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1. Japanese officials said there is no threat to public health from the traces of plutonium that were found in the soil outside the crippled nuclear reactor. The reactor has been leaking radiation for over two weeks. 2. President Barack Obama has a s
1. Pakistan is demanding that the US vacate an air base where it's suspected that has been launching drones attacks. This come after NATO helicopters and jet fighters allegedly attacked two Pakistan army posts, killing 24 Pakistani soldiers. 2. NASA
1. It's the first in a series of steps being outlined this week by President Barack Obama in hopes of jumpstarting the economy. He's in Las Vegas announcing new rules to make it easier for homeowners to refinance their mortgages. 2. Five people have
1. The White House says President Barack Obama received 12 stitches in his lip after being hit during a pickup basketball game. Spokesman Robert Gibbs says the president was inadvertently struck by someone's elbow. 2. Early signs are pointing to bigg
The White House says President Barack Obamawill present his own ambition for defect reduction tomorrow. It includeproposal to set minimum tax rate for those are in more than one million dollars. The potential release two of Americans jourin Iran has
1. President Barack Obama is heading toward the Democratic national convention in Charlotte, stopping in Norfolk, Virginia, saying the election is about closing the gap between what America is now and what it should be. 2. The Pentagon says a former
1. Candidates across the nation are making their final appeals to voters in Tuesday's primary election. Earlier, governor John Kasich said he was excited to cast his votes from a south Ohio primary. Meanwhile, senator Bernie Sanders met with voters i
This is the VOA Special English Economics Report. Barack Obama defeated John McCain Tuesday in the longest and most costly presidential campaign in American history. The Center for Responsive Politics estimates that the two candidates spent more tha
This is IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English. American President-Election Barack Obama faces a long list of foreign policy issues when he takes office on January twentieth. Two wars. Nuclear worries over Iran. The threat of terrorism. New tensions wit
This is IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English. The American presidential candidates are in the final weekend of campaigning for the elections on Tuesday. Barack Obama's lead has narrowed but most opinion polls still point his way. John McCain shakes ha
This is the VOA Special English Economics Report. High food and fuel prices. Housing and credit problems. Job losses. Worries about a recession. No wonder the economy is a top issue for American voters. John McCain speaking about his economic plan in
Biden Decides Against Running for President 拜登决定竞选总统 It has closed. With those three words, Vice President Joe Biden ended months of speculation about his political future. The Vice President concluded that he and his family are still
When it comes to giving our kids the education they deserve, Barack knows that like me and like so many of you, he never could've attended college without financial aid. 孩子们应该受到很好的教育,说到这个问题,巴拉克懂得,就像
1. Fire crews in California are still cleaning up after a massive fire at Universal Studios. The blaze destroyed several sets including one from Back to the Future. A King Kong exhibit and a video vault were also destroyed. Three firefighters were h
1. Senator Hillary Clinton has suspended her bid for the presidency. The former first lady was greeted by thousands of supporters in Washington. She's urging everyone to support Senator Barack Obama as the Democratic nominee. 2. Residents in northern
1. President Barack Obama says there's still time to reach a budget deal and avoid a government shutdown this weekend. He says failing to do so could disrupt the countrys economy just as it's getting back on track. 2. The South is picking up the piec
U.S. President Barack Obama is stepping up his appeal to Senators to pass his jobs bill in Tuesday's expected vote. During his weekly address Saturday, Obama said the $447 billion American Jobs Act would put thousands of teachers, police and construc
WASHINGTON, Aug. 22 (Xinhua) -- U.S. President Barack Obama still opposes sending U.S. ground troops to Libya, Deputy White House Spokesman Josh Earnest said Monday. Earnest said the president's position on the matter has not changed. He made the sta
This game, of course, was highlighted by the arrival of president Barack Obama 奥巴马总统的到来为这场比赛增添了一道亮丽的风景 Who lives at least for the next four years right down the street 他至少在未来四年都住在华盛
HARI SREENIVASAN: Now back to Gwen in Elkhart, Indiana. Here's more from her wide-ranging interview with the president. GWEN IFILL: Many people, including probably some folks in this room PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA: Yes. GWEN IFILL: think the deficits ha