US, Russia at odds over energy in Cold War-style conflict
By BRADLEY KLAPPER and MATTHEW LEE WASHINGTON — As the Obama administration escalates economic sanctions on Russia and weighs military support to Ukraine, it has revved up a …
By BRADLEY KLAPPER and MATTHEW LEE WASHINGTON — As the Obama administration escalates economic sanctions on Russia and weighs military support to Ukraine, it has revved up a …
By MARTIN CRUTSINGER WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama sent Congress a record $4 trillion budget Monday that would boost taxes on higher-income Americans and corporations and …
BUDAPEST, Hungary — Germany will not provide weapons to Ukraine and supports negotiations and a diplomatic solution to the conflict between the government in Kiev …
By STEVE PEOPLES WASHINGTON — After a three-week flirtation with a new campaign for the White House, Mitt Romney announced Friday that he will not seek …
By JIM KUHNHENN WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama’s State of the Union address marked a sweet spot in his presidency when economic signs and his …
By CHRISTOPHER S. RUGABER and CALVIN WOODWARD WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. may not have “risen from recession” quite as rousingly as President Barack Obama suggested in his …
By DEB RIECHMANN WASHINGTON (AP) — Senators are pushing to have a say about the ongoing international negotiations aimed at preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons, …
By JULIE PACE WASHINGTON (AP) — Key elements of the economic proposals President Barack Obama will outline in his State of the Union address Tuesday appear …
CORAL GABLES — More than a dozen officials from three South Florida counties recently completed coursework designed to give them additional tools in public service. …
By STEVE PEOPLES Associated Press WASHINGTON — The faces of the Republican Party’s most ambitious members are changing. Long criticized as the party of old …