| US aid to Egypt in peril amid crackdown on pro-democracy groups American aid to Egypt, which is estimated at an average of two billion dollars a year, is reportedly in peril with U.S. lawmakers threatening to block assistance in response to Egypt's crackdown on... | |
| US economy improving, stronger jobs growth: Expert Charles Schwab Chief Investment Strategist Liz Ann Sonders believes that the American economy is improving, and the potential for giving jobs to the unemployed is getting stronger.
"Its pretty close... |
| Indian American to groom US Muslims for public service A Mysore-born Indian American public affairs specialist has been charged with revitalising the Muslim Public Service Network that grooms young American Muslims for public service and to take on civic... |
| Amir Khan takes American fiancee for sightseeing in Bolton British Olympic boxing medallist Amir Khan recently took his fiancee Faryal Makhdoom for a tour of his hometown Bolton, England.
Last month, Makhdoom had showed him around her native New York.
The... |
| Giants cruise past Patriots in final minute to win Super Bowl title The New York Giants have won their second Super Bowl title in four years and fourth overall after beating the New England Patriots in the final.
The Giant's Eli Manning engineered a nine-play,... |
| French actor Gerard Depardieu to play Dominique Strauss-Kahn Gerard Depardieu will star as Dominique Strauss-Kahn in a film by US director Abel Ferrara about the New York sex scandal that caused the former IMF chief to resign.
Ferrera met Depardieu, 63, at... |
| JFK took White House intern's virginity in his wife's bedroom In a tell-all memoir, President John F Kennedy's teenage mistress describes how she lost her virginity to the former U.S. President when he seduced her in his wife's bedroom following a pool party... |
| Egypt to prosecute 44 NGO workers, including 19 Americans, for illegal acts in country Egypt will prosecute 44 non-governmental organization workers, including 19 American nationals, on charges of allegedly receiving foreign funds illegally and being involved in banned activities in... |
| Clinton talks military cooperation with Bulgarian PM US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Sunday paid a short visit to Bulgaria and discussed energy issues and military cooperation with Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borissov, Xinhua reported.
At a... |
| L.A. Reid signs up for 'The X Factor' L.A. Reid has reportedly signed up to be a judge on the second series of the American version of "The X Factor".
The 55-year-old has reportedly signed a contract to reprise his position on the panel... |
| Joan Rivers had over 700 surgical operations American comedian Joan Rivers claims she has had a total of 739 surgical procedures.
According to showbizspy.com, the 78-year-old TV personality has gone under the knife more than 700 times, and... |
| President Kennedy 'took virginity of intern' Then US president John F. Kenendy took the virginity of a White House intern in a side room a few feet away from where staffers were drinking at an after-work party, the Daily Mail Sunday quoted a... |
| US military may get secure Android phones a report from CNN . Citing a source close to the project, CNN says that developers in a government program are working on smartphones that run a customised version of the OS with security... |
| Ca. school closing for 2 days over teacher arrests LOS ANGELES -; The superintendent of schools is meeting with worried parents and classes are canceled for two days at a Southern California elementary school where two teachers are suspected of lewd... |
| 2 new charges for suspect in Ca. homeless killings FILE - This file photo released on Saturday, Jan. 14, 2012, by the Anaheim Police Dept. shows Itzcoatl Ocampo. Southern California prosecutors say Ocampo, already accused of killing four homeless... |
| Public viewing set for Philly Cardinal Bevilacqua PHILADELPHIA -; The public viewing is set for the former spiritual leader of Philadelphia's 1.5 million Catholics. The viewing is scheduled to begin Monday evening for Cardinal Anthony... |
| AP Newsbreak: 3 lost in Ore. considered eating dog Dan Conne hugs his dog, Jesse, Sunday, Feb. 5, 2012 at the pound in Gold Beach, Ore., where he was with her after they spent six night lost in the woods. Conne, his wife, Belinda, and son, Michael... |
| Clint Eastwood Super Bowl Ad: It’s Half Time in America Youtube February 6, 2012 In a Chrysler Group LLC commercial, a Dirty Harry-like Clint Eastwood proclaimed it ';Halftime in... |
| Armenian Americans urge Obama to fulfill campaign pledge Armenian Americans expressed strong concerns regarding Clinton's remarks on the Armenian 'genocide'. Members of Congress and the Armenian Assembly expressed strong concerns regarding... |
| Weight Management Programs For African-American Women Are More Successful If Held In A Church As a brand new year gets underway, people all over America are resolving to better manage their weight and have a more healthy 2012. According to a new study, those starting new weight loss programs... |
| March Intel finalists include seven Indian Americans NRI News: Seven Among the 40 finalists in the Intel for Science Talent Search, the country's most prestigious science and maths competition seven are Indian American high school... |
| Clint Eastwood's 'Halftime in America' Ad a New Ballgame Another Super Bowl, another slew of ads. It’s become a predictable–perhaps, at this point, even rote–occasion: A volley of commercials insinuate themselves into our homes, packaged... |
| Rotherham's two-fingers monument to American liberty re-opens soon Where Starbucks began: colonists dump tea into Boston Harbour in protest of the British tea tax on December 16, 1773. Photograph: Corbis Its name derives from the USA's Boston and it was... |
| Ca. School Closing for 2 Days Over Teacher Arrests The superintendent of schools is meeting with worried parents and classes are canceled for two days at a Southern California elementary school where two teachers are suspected of lewd acts with young... |
| 2 New Charges for Suspect in Ca. Homeless Killings A former Marine already accused of killing four homeless men faces two new murder charges in the stabbing deaths of the mother and older brother of his high school friend, prosecutors said. Orange... |
| Public Viewing Set for Philly Cardinal Bevilacqua The public viewing is set for the former spiritual leader of Philadelphia's 1.5 million Catholics. The viewing is scheduled to begin Monday evening for Cardinal Anthony Bevilacqua... |
| Lazarus Love Triangle Trial Begins A trial opening this week has the dramatic elements of a TV crime show -- a bloody murder scene, two pretty women and a love triangle that could have precipitated the killing. But other factors... |
| Mushroom Pickers Lost Hope, Considered Eating Dog Dan Conne says he and his wife and son thought they were going to die after getting lost while picking mushrooms and spending nearly a week in the rugged forest of southwest Oregon. They spent the... |
| Him Mark Lai: Dean of Chinese American History, Passes Him Mark Lai: Dean of Chinese American History, Passes (1925-2009) Him Mark Lai, the internationally noted scholar, writer, and ';Dean of Chinese American History'; was born on November 1,... |
| New America Now Celebrates Ethnic Media Winners! The National Ethnic Media Awards were held in Atlanta on Thursday night. Sandip Roy snagged interviews with some of the winners before they flew to... |
| New America Now: Cuba: Past & Future Tense Reese Erlich looks at how Cuba's relationship with the US could change under Obama in his new book Dateline Havana: The Real Story of US Policy and the Future of Cuba. Long before Castro,... |
| African American Farmers May Get Gov't Money Editor's Note: Odette Keeley, news anchor for "Stories From The Ethnic Media" in NAM's radio program, "New America Now" on 91.7 FM KALW, talks to ethnic media... |
| New America Now: Pakistan, Reza Aslan, Oscar Winner Megan Mylan Karnatik Revival about the revival of southern Indian Karnatik music in the US. Young children with a cleft palate get a second chance in India. Megan Mylan talks about her Oscar-winning... |
| Blood, saliva and DNA are keys to murder case LOS ANGELES -; A trial opening this week has the dramatic elements of a TV crime show - a bloody murder scene, two pretty women and a love triangle that could have precipitated the killing. But... |
| Defense cuts test lawmakers' resolve on deficits WASHINGTON -; Lawmakers who came to Washington demanding budget cuts face a tough test now that President Barack Obama and military leaders want to shrink the force, shut down bases and cancel... |
| Obama: US in 'lockstep' with Israel on Iran nukes WASHINGTON -; President Barack Obama says the United States is working in "lockstep" with Israel to solve the brewing crisis over Iran's disputed nuclear program. Obama said Sunday... |
| Maxim Behar: Hillary Clinton Is among the US Politicians Who Are Most Positive towards Bulgaria Bulgarian PR expert Maxim Behar (right) with then US First Lady Hillary Clinton in Sofia back in 1998. Photo by M3 Communications Group,... |
| Mushroom pickers lost hope, considered eating dog Three mushroom pickers lost six nights in the rugged forest of southwest Oregon with no food considered eating their dog, and used the screen on their dead cellphone and the blade of a sheath knife... |
| Marine sergeant accused of hazing goes to trial A Hawaii-based Marine lance corporal accused of hazing in Afghanistan is going to jail for 30 days and will have his rank reduced to private first class for punching and kicking a fellow Marine who... |
| Hearing to determine Tucson suspect's competency A federal judge is set to determine whether the suspect in the Tucson shooting rampage that killed six people and wounded several others, including then-U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, should remain at... |
| Record tweets as New York Giants win Super Bowl Sports News: London, Twitter said users were firing off a record 10,000 tweets per second in the final three minutes of the Super Bowl and 80000 tweets per second during Madonna's half-time... |
| John F Kennedy’s teenage mistress details their affair in new book THE teenage mistress of President John F Kennedy has written a memoir describing how he both abused and confided in her during an 18 month affair which ended only with his death. Mimi Alford says... |
| Fidel Castro makes rare public appearance FORMER Cuban leader Fidel Castro makes his first public appearance for 10 months as he launches the two-volume book of his memoirs. The leader of Cuba's revolution, Fidel Castro presented the... |
| Egypt to try 19 Americans Cairo - Ignoring a US threat to cut off aid, Egypt has referred 19 Americans and 24 other employees of nonprofit groups to stand trial before a criminal court on accusations they illegally used... |
| New York protesters rally against Yemen president Protesters rallied in New York City on Sunday outside the hotel of the embattled president of Yemen, Ali Abdullah Saleh, who is visiting the United States for medical treatment. When Saleh was seen... |
| Chrysler's "Halftime" ad: a roadmap for America? Rugged Hollywood icon Clint Eastwood proclaimed it was "Halftime in America" in the spot that did not mention a Chrysler car or truck but intoned that the automaker's successful... |