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Barack Obama and Bryan Cranston on the Roles of a Lifetime
An actual president and a man who is about to play one on TV talk about families, public life and legacies.
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Obama to Name Stonewall 1st National Monument for Gay Rights
President Barack Obama is preparing to designate the Stonewall Inn in New York the first national monument dedicated to gay rights. That's according to two individuals familiar with the Obama administration's plans. The individuals weren't authorized to discuss the plans publicly and requested anonymity. The tavern in Greenwich Village was the...
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Obama drops mic: Trudeau gets off easy in last White House roast
Barack Obama didn't hold back during his final White House correspondents' dinner as U.S. president, ripping into Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, Kendall Jenner and many of the journalists at the gala in Washington. He even made a crack at Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's expense. Nothing was off limits.
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Thousands of Germans Protest TTIP Trade Deal Before Obama Visit
Thousands of opponents of a proposed transatlantic trade deal poured onto German streets on Saturday ahead of a visit by U.S. President Barack Obama. A coalition of trade unions, environmentalists and consumer protection groups gathered in front of Hanover’s opera house ahead of a march through the city center expected to draw around 50,000 people. Protesters held signs reading “Don’t Give TTIP a Chance”, featuring the image of a bull tagged “privatization” and a cow branded “democracy”.
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Obama bans US imports of slave-produced goods
Federal officials are preparing to enforce an 86-year-old ban on importing goods made by children or slaves under new provisions of a law signed by President Barack Obama. "This law slams shut an unconscionable and archaic loophole that forced America to accept products made by children or slave labor," said Sen. Ron Wyden, an Oregon Democrat who worked on the legislation.
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Obama’s Break with the Establishment
President Obama, with his characteristic diffidence, has announced his “liberation” from the Washington foreign-policy “playbook,” but the national security elite is already striking back, writes Gareth Porter.
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Hiroshima survivor urges Obama to visit site of world's first atomic bombing
Barack Obama should visit Hiroshima when Japan hosts the G7 leaders’ summit in May to see for himself the human misery inflicted by nuclear weapons, according to a survivor of the atomic bombing of the city 70 years ago. “I hope Obama and other G7 leaders come here and change their minds about possessing nuclear weapons,” said Keiko Ogura, who was an eight-year-old schoolgirl when the bomb flattened her hometown on the morning of 6 August 1945...
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Pentagon chief: Obama wants to defeat ISIS by end of his term
President Obama wants the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) defeated by the end of his term, Defense Secretary Ash Carter says. "That's what he said he wants. That's what he told me and [Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Joseph Dunford]. He said, 'Get this done as soon as possible. I'd like to not leave this to my successor,' " Carter said Friday an event hosted by Politico.
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Barack Obama personally asks Vladimir Putin to free imprisoned pilot — and he’s told to butt out
A Kremlin spokesman says Vladimir Putin is resisting President Barack Obama’s call for Russia to release a Ukrainian pilot who is on trial over the death of two Russian journalists. Nadezhda Savchenko was fighting with a Ukrainian volunteer brigade against Russian-backed rebels in eastern Ukraine when she was captured in June 2014. Russia says she was a spotter who called in co-ordinates for a mortar attack that killed...
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U.S. eases Cuba trade and travel rules ahead of Obama visit
The United States unveiled new measures on Tuesday to make it far easier for Americans to visit Cuba and eased limits on the use of U.S dollars in trade there as President Barack Obama prepared to make a historic trip to Havana next week. Rolling out some of the most significant changes since Obama announced his opening to Cuba in December 2014, U.S. officials expressed hope that the further relaxation of travel and financial rules would spur the island's...
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The Nuclear Deal Pays Off In Iran's Elections
President Obama has made his share of foreign policy mistakes, particularly in the Middle East. But it’s ironic that Republican critics now hammer him hardest over his nuclear deal with Iran, a bet that has already paid out for those who want to undermine Iran’s hard-liners. Elections for Iran’s parliament and its Assembly of Experts–which picks the nation’s Supreme Leader–were hardly free and fair. Conservatives managed to block..
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Obama says he plans to stay in Washington after presidency
President Obama says he plans to stay in Washington after the end of his presidency so that his younger daughter can finish high school with her class, a rare disclosure about his family's personal plans. During a visit with voters in Milwaukee on Thursday, Obama said he wasn't sure where he and wife Michelle Obama would settle down for the long term, but added that they were putting off the decision until daughter Sasha finished at Washington's Sidwell Friends School in spring 2019.
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Obama to Attend Major League Baseball Game in Cuba
U.S. President Barack Obama will attend a baseball game during a landmark visit to Cuba later this month.
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President Obama Will Visit Cuba in Historic Trip Next Month
President Obama is planning a trip to Cuba some time next month, marking the first time in more than 80 years a sitting U.S. president will visit the country, according to sources with knowledge of the plan. A National Security Council official plans to make the announcement tomorrow at the White house.
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Former federal judge to President Obama: Free the man I sentenced to 55 years in prison
A former federal judge in Utah asked President Obama Tuesday to “swiftly” give clemency to Weldon Angelos, a man he sentenced to 55 years in prison in connection with selling marijuana. Calling the sentence “one of the most troubling that I ever faced in my five years on the federal bench,” Paul G. Cassell, now a professor at the University of Utah’s law school, said the mandatory minimum sentence he was required to impose on Angelos...
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Obama to propose $10-per-barrel fee on oil
President Barack Obama will propose a $10-per-barrel charge on oil to fund clean transportation projects as part of his final budget request next week, the White House said Thursday. The proposal — which follows the passage of a bipartisan transportation bill last year — would have difficulty clearing the Republican-controlled Congress. In a statement, Rep. Steve Scalise of Louisiana, House majority whip, said the House would quash the "absurd" plan.
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Pentagon wants $582bn in 2017 budget, quadrupling of spending in Europe
President Obama will request $582.7 billion in funding for the Pentagon as part of the fiscal year 2017 budget, Secretary of Defense Ash Carter said. It will be partly used to keep a competitive edge over Russia and China, and to quadruple spending in Europe. Carter said part of the $582.7 billion will include $71.4 for research and development funding, adding that much of the money will focus on maintaining an edge over the competition.
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Jonathan Alter: You’ll miss Obama when he’s gone
I had one overwhelming thought watching President Barack Obama give his final State of the Union Address: We're gonna miss this guy. We'll miss his graceful style and an undervalued record of achievement that - with a year to go — has already put him in the ranks of fine American Presidents. Of course we won't all miss him, but even many Republicans who despise Obama may look back with nostalgia at low inflation, low interest rates and low unemployment...
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Obama Just Pledged $4 Billion to Develop Autonomous Cars
The dream of autonomous cars crisscrossing American roads just got a huge boost from the Obama Administration. Secretary of Transportation Anthony Foxx announced Thursday that the US government plans to invest nearly $4 billion over the next 10 years to help “accelerate the development of safe vehicle automation through real-world pilot projects.” This money will be included as part of the fiscal 2017 budget that the White House will release in February.
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Denial, paranoia and bigotry: Obama warns against Republican ugliness and they immediately prove him right
Obama hit all the requisite marks for a State of the Union address: Cataloging past successes, describing current obstacles, outlining bold plans for the future. But, at its heart, the speech was ultimately a lengthy rebuttal to — and a warning about — the metastasizing ugliness and hatred that is pouring out of the conservative movement and the Republican Party that relies on this increasingly vitriolic, hateful conservative base.
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