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Also now keep the White House honest, president Obama's view on executive privilege do seem to have changed law a lot, but he is chief executive, here is senator Obama back 2007 during that Bush showdown.The other's been Tennessee and part of this ad
by Adam Freedman Todays topic: Rah, Rah, Federal Law! Is cheerleading a sport? Learn what federal law has to say about cheerleading and why it matters to schools across the country. And now, your daily dose of legalese: This article does not create a
Peace in the Atomic Age 原子能时代的和平 I am grateful to you for the opportunity to express my conviction in this most important political question. The idea of achieving security through national armament is, at the present state of militar
美国指责赞比亚限制言论自由 Many in the international community held high hopes that the 2016 elections in Zambia would signal yet another win for democracy in Africa. 国际社会的很多人都对赞比亚2016年的选举抱以厚望,希
AS IT IS 2016-01-27 Pakistan University Reopens After Deadly Attack 上周被袭击的巴基斯坦大学重新开放 Bacha Khan University in Pakistan re-opened its doors Monday. The Pakistani university was the target of a militant attack last week.
Topic1-China utilizes AI technology to prevent crime AI technology has been applied in the judicial system. Can big data and machine learning make Chinese courts more intelligent and efficient? Can AI uphold or obstruct justice? Topic2-Cinemas critic
180. Other Fathers of the Constitution. 180.制定宪法的其他人 George Washington was chosen President of the Convention. 乔治华盛顿当选为国会总统, He made few speeches. But the speeches that he made were very important. 他很少做
THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. On Friday, I traveled to New York City to talk about the state of our economy. This is a topic that has been a source of concern for families across America. In the long run, we can be confident that our economy will con
THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. Earlier this week, I traveled to Baghdad to visit the capital of a free and democratic Iraq. It was an incredible feeling to stand in the cockpit of Air Force One and watch the pilot steer us in toward Baghdad. After we
very close friend of mine, one of my mentors, Robert C. Byrd, he passed away today. He was the, we lost a dean of the United States Senate, but also the State of West Virginia lost its most fierce advocate, and as I said, I lost a dear friend. From h
From NPR News in Washington, I am Jack Speer. President Bush and Democratic congressional leaders are at odds over legislative priorities. That is after the House rejected the president's attempt to force a vote on a controversial trade deal with Co
The name uncle watch is one of the highlights of weibo anti-corruption this year. Uncle watch, Yang Dacai, a work safety official in Shaanxi, who was sacked in September after Internet users posted photos of him wearing luxury timepieces that he coul
U.S. embassy officials say Kenya's former police chief has been denied a visa. Human-rights activists have welcomed the news, alleging gross rights violations committed by the police force under Hussein Ali's command. On Tuesday the U.S. embassy conf
1. American Airlines says it cancelled more than 1,000 flights just today. The airline says it's still inspecting the wiring on some of its jets. Added to yesterday's cancellations, that could bring the two-day total to around 1,500 lost flights. 2.
New stats show more than 160-thosuand people have been punished in China for disciplinary violations over the last year. Official figures show disciplinary inspection organs launched investigations into more than 150-thousand cases based on tip-offs
Barack Obama has been savaged by a top spending campaigner for taking the First Family on an eighth consecutive Christmas vacation to Hawaii, at huge expense to the American taxpayer. 至今年为止,美国总统奥巴马一家已连续第八次到夏
CAIRO, Nov. 25 (Xinhua) -- Egypt's domestic divisions over a series of controversial presidential decrees continued to ferment as the nation's Judges' Club on Saturday called for a strike of all courts and prosecutors across the country. Morsi decide
Chinese experts say the white paper on Progress in China's Human Rights last year reveals that human rights protection in China is improving with the times. Liu Huawen is the vice director of the Center for Human Rights Studies of the Chinese Academy
The National People's Congress Standing Committee approved the resolution during its most recent bi-monthly session. President Xi Jinping signed off on the deal on Saturday. China first granted pardons to non-war criminals in 1959, while the first am
The National People's Congress Standing Committee on Saturday voted to change the conviction standards for the crime of corruption. The amendment says criminals convicted on serious corruption charges who have received a two-year suspended death sent