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I am Carl Azuz. Welcome to CNN studentnews. This week the victims of Boston terror bombing are being honored indifferent ways. That's how we start off today show. Yesterday, the city of Boston paused for amoment of silence at 2:50 pm. The same time w
The Opposition says the Labor government is incapable of living within its means after it reneged on its promise to deliver a budget surplus. Shadow treasurer Joe Hockey has told News Breakfast he's commited to a surplus, but won't make any promises.
With more positive economic news from the US this morning after the employment figures were published.The new numbers show employment grew solidly for a third straight month in February.Almost 230,000 positions were added to the payroll.And the unemp
Expanding Health Insurance in Developing Countries Rwanda will host a regional conference next week (9-11/13), with a focus on health insurance. Rwanda has been praised for moving toward universal coverage for its population. But many say its a compl
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel faced with a series of military scandals as ordering Pentagon leaders to review ethics and leadership issues and come up with tangible results. NPRs Tom Bowman has more. The scandals appeared to be popping up almost ever
President Obama is turning his attention back to two long standing negative trends in American life, income inequality and a lack of upward mobility. NPRs Mara Liasson has more. President Obama told a familiar and depressing story describing American
From npr news in washington, Im Lakshmi Singh. The Obama administration is raising concerns about russias decision to step up its military presence in Syria or Moscow has begun an air campaign. It says it wants to help Syrian President Bashar al-Assa
The first thing we are talking about today involves jobs, the monthly unemployment report includes information about who has them, who doesnt and who is looking. And teenagers who are searching for work or maybe getting part time jobs, you are part o
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President Bush Meets with Representatives of American Businesses on the Economic Rescue Package THE PRESIDENT: I want to thank the job creators who have joined me here today to talk about the state of the economy and the need for the House of Repres
By Mil Arcega Washington 08 October 2007 A new government report shows the U.S. economy is not doing as badly as some had initially assumed. The Labor Department report shows the economy added 110,000 new jobs in September. It also revises payroll fi
The local branch of my bank is located just a few blocks from where I live. It's very convenient, since it has four ATMs open 24/7. Today I had to go in to make a deposit, but since I wanted to cash a check as well, I needed to go inside to talk to a
World markets were mixed Tuesday amid confirmation that the U.S. economy shrank in the third quarter of the year. The Bush administration says it believes fourth quarter numbers will be even worse. The U.S. Commerce Department says the U.S. economy
India has criticized a ban imposed by the U.S. state of Ohio on outsourcing of government projects to offshore locations. India feels this signals the rise of protectionist sentiment in the U.S. The global recession had reduced the flow of outsourcin
US Job Growth Now Strongest Since 1999 美国就业增速为1999年以来最高 WASHINGTON The U.S. job market showed a big improvement in November -- adding 321,000 jobs last month. Although the unemployment rate remained unchanged from the previous
US Federal Employees Donate to Charities Through CFC Whether it is donating to help homeless children or improve senior care or treatments for autism, American federal workers can give money every year to their favorite charities through the Combined
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Today, America faces a make-or-break moment for the middle class. After the worst economic crisis of our lifetimes, some still want to return to the same policies that got us into this mess. They're the same policies that have stacked the deck agains
Premier Li Keqiang has pledged to deepen comprehensive reforms in the country, saying that they pay the biggest dividend for China. He singled out three areas for continued reform tasks that include maintaining economic growth, improving people's liv
And a recovery in the US housing markets seem to be gathering steam. House prices in November were up 5.5 percent on a year ago. Now that's the fastest rise since the market crash began in 2006. But it's not all good news for the US economy. Separate