Opposition is crying foul
Legislation is most sweeping financial reform measure in US since 1930s
BP now admits the underwater leak is releasing more oil than it first estimated
The talks are aimed at reducing strains between the big nations on trade and currency concerns
Officials are assessing damage left by riots and a string of arson attacks Wednesday
But Ambassador William Itoh says situation is now 'very, very' challenging
Commerce Secretary leads executives from nearly 30 US firms to Asia in effort to boost exports of clean energy technologies to region
One major compromise is forming a coalition with the Liberal Democrats
Leaders of three main parties are vying for the prime minister's position
Researchers Finding Babies Smarter Than Previously Thought
Ultranationalist settlers rioted in retaliation for Israeli authorities restricting settlement construction in territory
US, Canadian fighter jets are sometimes sent up to fly alongside aircraft that have experienced potentially threatening incidents
Arizona law meant to crack down on illegal immigrants state bordering Mexico
VOA's Wayne Cory and Pham Tran were in Saigon the night North Vietnamese troops took over the city in 1975
Action comes in wake of worst US coal mine disaster in generation
US President delivered a message of hope for continuing economic recovery
Minister Ehud Barak made the comment at a joint news conference at the Pentagon with U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates.
Portugal's bonds also downgraded as Europe's debt crisis worsens
US Defense Secretary Robert Gates says Hezbollah has far more rockets and missiles than most governments in the world
Head of Defense Intelligence Agency says Iran not likely to launch direct attack on US over fears regime might fall
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