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Now for the most important news of the day....
Barack Obama and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev have signed a major nuclear arms treaty which will dramatically reduce the nuclear arsenals of both sides.
According to the newly released Nuclear Posture Review, all U.S. intercontinental ballistic missiles will be "de-MIRVed" - limited to a single warhead each instead of carrying multiple independently targetable reentry vehicles.
Rioting in Kyrgysztan, which has ousted the country’s President, has left at least 74 people dead and at least 500 injured. Violence has spread to several regions, including the capital, Bishkek. Opposition leaders now say that they have seized power and control the police and the army.
A senior U.S. official said on Thursday that the seizure of power by the opposition in Kyrgyzstan is not a Russian-sponsored coup aimed against the United States.
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin recently visited Venezuela to bolster oil, defense and nuclear energy cooperation with Latin America's main leftist foe of the United States, President Hugo Chavez.
A senior cleric within Iran's elite Revolutionary Guard has reiterated warnings that Tehran would strike Tel Aviv immediately if Israel and its Western allies attacked Iran.
Iran's Defense Minister Brigadier General Ahmad Vahidi says that "no trace of Israel will remain" if Iran is attacked.
Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Salam Fayyad is promising that the Palestinian people will celebrate the Holy Fire vigil next year in Jerusalem.
On Tuesday, Israel began distributing millions of protection kits against biochemical warfare.
The Tel Aviv municipality has unveiled a massive new public bomb shelter built directly under the new Habima Theater.
Two F-16 fighter jets were scrambled after a Qatari diplomat, apparently trying to sneak a smoke in an aircraft toilet, sparked a massive security scare over the U.S. last night.
The Obama administration has authorized the targeted killing of an American citizen, the radical Muslim cleric Anwar al-Awlaki, who is believed to have shifted from encouraging attacks on the United States to directly participating in them.
Five more U.S. states have joined a Florida-led group of states in a collective lawsuit challenging Barack Obama's overhaul of the U.S. healthcare system.
Two weeks after President Barack Obama signed the big health care overhaul into law, there is mass confusion among American citizens about what it means.
In an interview with an ABC News affiliate, the mother of a man arrested for threatening House Speaker Nancy Pelosi blamed Fox News for exacerbating her son's mental illness, saying it encouraged his behavior.
Gallup's underemployment measure hit 20.0% on March 15 -- up from 19.7% two weeks earlier and 19.5% at the start of the year.
1.2 households have been lost during the recent recession as economic pain has forced many Americans to move in with relatives.
The Federal Reserve said on Wednesday that consumer borrowing declined by $11.5 billion in February.
Are the biggest banks in the United States ripping off American cities with the same predatory deals that brought down Greece?
According to Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, the United States will soon have to make difficult choices between higher taxes and social spending.
It turns out that one of Canada's primary bullion bank gold vaults is actually practically empty.
Some analysts are forecasting that the quality rating of the U.S. dollar could be lowered by the end of the year.
With the stated intent of combating illegal immigration, Senators Chuck Schumer and Lindsey Graham are creating new legislation that would institute a national identification card.
The data mining operations of the credit card companies are becoming so sophisticated that they can actually predict how likely you are to get a divorce.
If Barack Obama's amnesty for illegal aliens gets passed, will more ranchers like Rob Krentz get murdered?
According to Forbes magazine, Glenn Beck made 32 million dollars in the 12 months ending March 1st.
A massive national broadband plan the Federal Communications Commission recently released proposes creating a national framework for the taxation of digital goods and services and imposing a fee to establish and maintain a national public safety wireless broadband network.
Livestock could actually be good for the environment according to a new study that found grazing cows or sheep can cut emissions of a powerful "greenhouse gas".
Preschoolers now comprise the fastest growing psychiatric drug using demographic in the United States.
The genetic bacterium that causes Tularemia was picked up in an air sample at a test site in Columbus, Ohio last week.
Uh oh....California has been hit by over 2000 small earthquakes over the past seven days.
It turns out that there is a race among scientists to develop and implement "cyborg" technology.
A prehistoric town that had remained untouched beneath the ground in Syria for approximately 6,000 years is now revealing clues about the first cities in the Middle East.
Physicists at the CERN research center said on Wednesday that they had created 10 million mini-Big Bangs in just one week.
Lastly, according to a new global survey, 20 percent of people all over the world believe that aliens exist and that they live in our midst disguised as humans.

















