Today's Politics - Bloomberg News Headlines - Yahoo! News: | | Quebec separatists to win minority government next week: poll Tue,28 Aug 2012 06:22 PM PDT Reuters - (Reuters) - A separatist party looks set to return to power in the Canadian province of Quebec in an election next week, but is unlikely to win enough support to push through a referendum on independence, according to a poll released on Tuesday. The CROP survey for La Presse newspaper put the opposition Parti Quebecois (PQ) at 33 percent public support, down one percentage point from a poll done by the same firm 12 days earlier. Quebec holds a provincial election on September 4. ...
Full Story | Top | California Assembly OKs bill to restrict gay therapy for minors Tue,28 Aug 2012 05:57 PM PDT Reuters - SACRAMENTO (Reuters) - California's state Assembly approved a bill on Tuesday to restrict a therapy that aims to reverse homosexuality, moving the state closer to becoming the first in the nation to ban the controversial treatment in children and teenagers. The 51-21 vote in the Democratic-controlled Assembly marked a major victory for gay rights advocates who say the therapy has no medical basis because homosexuality is not a disorder. They also say such attempts to change sexual orientation can cause depression and lead to substance abuse and suicide. ... Full Story | Top | Republicans nominate Romney, bash Obama at convention Tue,28 Aug 2012 05:56 PM PDT Reuters - TAMPA, Florida (Reuters) - Republicans nominated Mitt Romney on Tuesday to challenge President Barack Obama for the White House, kicking off their storm-delayed convention with a barrage of sharp attacks on the president's economic leadership. The formal nomination of Romney and his running mate, Paul Ryan, sets up an unpredictable two-month dash to the November 6 election. Opinion polls show Romney running even with or slightly behind Obama. ...
Full Story | Top | Ukraine high court to rule on Tymoshenko appeal Tue,28 Aug 2012 05:42 PM PDT Reuters - KIEV (Reuters) - A Ukrainian high court rules on Wednesday on an appeal by jailed ex-prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko against her conviction for abuse of office, with few commentators expecting a judgment that will free her and improve ties with the West. The seven-year prison term handed to Tymoshenko in October has been condemned as political persecution by Western leaders and blocked strategic agreements with the European Union on political association and a free-trade zone. ...
Full Story | Top | Argentine unions, bosses agree on minimum wage hike Tue,28 Aug 2012 05:36 PM PDT Reuters - BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina's government, unions and industry leaders agreed on Tuesday to raise the minimum wage by 25 percent as inflation shows few signs of cooling despite a slowdown in Latin America's No. 3 economy. The minimum salary will rise in two stages to 2,875 pesos a month (US$621) from the current 2,300 pesos a month, although the full increase will not take effect until February. It is the ninth straight year the government has raised the minimum wage. ... Full Story | Top | Colorado shooting victims' families blast fundraising charities Tue,28 Aug 2012 05:24 PM PDT Reuters - AURORA, Colorado (Reuters) - Families of people killed and wounded in a shooting rampage inside a Colorado movie theater in July said on Tuesday they were being denied a voice in how $5 million in donations raised to help them was being dispersed. Tom Teves, whose son Alex was killed, said the first disbursement of funds went to various charities instead of victims and that a committee charged with distributing the money does not have any victims or their families on it. ...
Full Story | Top | Factbox: Ann Romney, wife of Republican presidential candidate Tue,28 Aug 2012 05:24 PM PDT Reuters - (Reuters) - Mitt Romney's wife, Ann, addresses the Republican National Convention on Tuesday in a speech aimed at giving Americans a better understanding of the party's presidential nominee. Here are some facts about her: * Ann Romney held public office before her husband became an elected official. In 1977, when the couple had three young sons, she was elected to be a Town Meeting Representative in Belmont, Massachusetts, where the family lived. ... Full Story | Top | Obama knocks Republicans, courts students in campaign swing Tue,28 Aug 2012 05:21 PM PDT Reuters - FORT COLLINS, Colo. (Reuters) - President Barack Obama told college audiences in two political battleground states on Tuesday to beware of the rhetoric from the Republican Party's convention in Florida. "This week in Tampa, my opponents will offer you their agenda. It should be a pretty entertaining show," Obama said during a campaign stop at Iowa State University. "I'm sure they'll have some wonderful things to say about me, but what you won't hear from them is a path forward that meets the challenges of our time," he said. ...
Full Story | Top | G7 urges higher oil output, warns on reserves Tue,28 Aug 2012 05:16 PM PDT Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Finance ministers of the Group of Seven most industrialized nations urged oil-producing countries on Tuesday to raise output to ensure the market is well supplied, while warning that the West was ready to tap strategic oil reserves to offset rising prices that could hamper global growth. "We stand ready to call upon the International Energy Agency to take appropriate action to ensure that the market is fully and timely supplied," the G7 said in a statement. "The current rise in oil prices reflects geopolitical concerns and certain supply disruptions. ...
Full Story | Top | Slain dictator's daughter turns to mother's legacy in bid to lead South Korea Tue,28 Aug 2012 05:08 PM PDT Reuters - OKCHEON, South Korea (Reuters) - Park Geun-hye was 22 years old when she washed the blood from her assassinated mother's dress. Five years later, she recalls in her autobiography, she held her father's blood-soaked shirt after the South Korean strongman was shot dead. Now, both hampered and helped by the contrasting legacies of her murdered parents, the 60-year-old Park appears on the cusp of becoming South Korea's first female president. Park was chosen as presidential candidate for the ruling conservatives last week and polls show she is the front-runner for a December election. ...
Full Story | Top | Some Republican women wish men would just shut up Tue,28 Aug 2012 04:40 PM PDT Reuters - TAMPA, Florida (Reuters) - Republican women attending the national convention this week are fed up with talk that their party is waging a "war on women," and some say it doesn't help that a few Republican men keep talking about abortion, rape and contraception. "Why are men discussing this? That would be my question," asked Mary Anne Carter, policy director at YG Network, a conservative-leaning non-profit group running the "Woman Up!" pavilion at the Republican National Convention in Tampa. "At the end of the day, this election is about the economy. ...
Full Story | Top | Montreal police arrest 11 after university clash Tue,28 Aug 2012 04:36 PM PDT Reuters - MONTREAL (Reuters) - Police arrested 11 people on the Montreal campus of Canada's largest French-language university on Tuesday as protesters opposed to the resumption of classes after last spring's province-wide student boycott clashed with guards inside a classroom building. Ten people were charged with assault and assault on a police officer after fighting broke out at the University of Montreal campus on Tuesday morning, Agent Danny Richer of the Montreal Police Service said. One protester was released without charge. ... Full Story | Top | Republicans nominate Romney at storm-hit convention Tue,28 Aug 2012 04:24 PM PDT Reuters - TAMPA, Florida (Reuters) - Republicans nominated Mitt Romney on Tuesday to challenge President Barack Obama for the White House, kicking off their storm-delayed convention with a barrage of sharp attacks on Obama's economic leadership. The formal nomination of Romney and his running mate, Paul Ryan, sets up a two-month final dash to the November 6 election. Opinion polls show Romney running even with or slightly behind the Democratic president. ...
Full Story | Top | Documents show White House interest in bin Laden film Tue,28 Aug 2012 04:21 PM PDT Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Documents released by the Pentagon and CIA shed light on White House officials' interest in a Hollywood film project dramatizing the U.S. commando raid in which Osama bin Laden was killed. The documents released to Judicial Watch, a conservative group, under the Freedom of Information Act and made public on Tuesday include emails between top Pentagon and White House officials discussing efforts to cooperate with film director Kathryn Bigelow and screenwriter Mark Boal on the bin Laden raid movie. ... Full Story | Top | Ex-Somali PM must pay $21 million for alleged torture: U.S. court Tue,28 Aug 2012 04:13 PM PDT Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A former Somali prime minister denied diplomatic immunity must pay $21 million in damages to the victims of his alleged torture and human rights abuse, a U.S. federal court ruled on Tuesday. Mohamed Ali Samantar, who served as Somalia's defense minister in the 1980s and prime minister from 1987 to 1990, agreed in February to not contest the charges and accept liability for any damages against the seven plaintiffs - four individuals and three estates. ... Full Story | Top | Red Cross halts most Pakistan aid after beheading Tue,28 Aug 2012 04:08 PM PDT Reuters - GENEVA (Reuters) - The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said on Tuesday it was halting most of its aid programs in Pakistan due to deteriorating security and the beheading of a British staff doctor in April blamed on Taliban insurgents. The independent agency, which had already suspended operations in three of Pakistan's four provinces in May pending a security assessment, said it would carry on working in the country "but on a reduced scale". "All relief and protection activities are being stopped. ...
Full Story | Top | Republicans nominate Romney as presidential candidate Tue,28 Aug 2012 04:07 PM PDT Reuters - TAMPA, Florida (Reuters) - Republicans formally nominated Mitt Romney as their presidential candidate on Tuesday to face Democratic President Barack Obama in the November 6 election. By voice vote in a raucous arena, delegates to the Republican National Convention united behind the former Massachusetts governor, who this year outlasted a series of conservative challengers to come out on top. Romney, 65, is in a close fight with Obama with 70 days to go until the election and Republicans hope he will gain some much-needed momentum from the Tampa convention this week. ...
Full Story | Top | Hurricane Isaac to hit New Orleans, making landfall soon Tue,28 Aug 2012 03:55 PM PDT Reuters - NEW ORLEANS (Reuters) - Hurricane Isaac gathered strength as it bore down on New Orleans on Tuesday, bringing high winds and soaking rains that will pose the first major test to the city's multibillion-dollar flood protections, seven years after Katrina devastated the U.S. Gulf Coast. Hundreds of U.S. Army National Guard troops took up strategic positions around New Orleans, preparation meant to avoid the chaos seen in the days and weeks after Katrina in August 2005. ...
Full Story | Top | Ann Romney lauds husband as determined problem solver Tue,28 Aug 2012 03:49 PM PDT Reuters - TAMPA, Florida (Reuters) - Ann Romney will praise her husband, Mitt, in a speech to the Republican convention on Tuesday as a determined problem solver who can turn around the United States. In remarks prepared for delivery to the Tampa, Florida, convention just hours after Romney was formally nominated as the party's presidential candidate, Ann Romney painted a positive picture of the man she has known for nearly 50 years. ...
Full Story | Top | Mexico's electoral court set to confirm Pena Nieto victory Tue,28 Aug 2012 03:46 PM PDT Reuters - MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's electoral court is poised to confirm President-elect Enrique Pena Nieto's victory in the July 1 ballot, despite allegations of vote buying and money laundering during the campaign, electoral officials and legal experts said. Leftist runner-up Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, who lost the presidential election by 3.3 million votes, challenged the result, alleging that Pena Nieto's party used slush funds to buy votes and breached spending limits. ...
Full Story | Top | Former Senator Arlen Specter diagnosed with cancer again Tue,28 Aug 2012 03:46 PM PDT Reuters - PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - Former Senator Arlen Specter, a major political figure in Pennsylvania and Washington for more than four decades, is once again fighting cancer, his office said Tuesday. A statement issued by Specter's office did not specify the type of cancer he is fighting, and a spokesman declined to elaborate. Specter, 82, survived Hodgkin's lymphoma, or cancer of the lymphatic system, in 2005. His office also declined to comment on local media reports that Specter has been hospitalized. "I'm battling cancer," Specter said in the statement. "It's another battle I intend to win. ...
Full Story | Top | Court rejects Texas redistricting maps Tue,28 Aug 2012 03:40 PM PDT Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S. federal court ruled on Tuesday that controversial Texas redistricting maps discriminate against black and Hispanic voters, effectively killing the new districts before they could take effect for the November 6 presidential election. The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia issued the ruling. The state maps, passed by the Republican-dominated Texas legislature, redrew districts in a way that reduced the influence of minority voters, the court ruled. November's election will likely use interim maps drawn by a federal court in San Antonio instead. ... Full Story | Top | Ditch the baggy suit, fashion experts advise Ryan Tue,28 Aug 2012 03:37 PM PDT Reuters - TAMPA, Florida (Reuters) - Paul Ryan is preparing for the biggest speech of his career on Wednesday, when he will accept the Republican vice presidential nomination in front of a television audience of tens of millions of voters. Style experts hope he'll find some time to do some clothes shopping as well. Ryan's budget-cutting plan has made him one of the most polarizing figures in U.S. politics, but many of those who know fashion agree on one thing: The man needs serious help with his wardrobe. ...
Full Story | Top | SEC alleges insider trading ring in deal for IcyHot maker Tue,28 Aug 2012 03:29 PM PDT Reuters - (Reuters) - Securities regulators on Tuesday charged eight men with participating in an insider trading ring that made more than $500,000 on confidential information that French drugmaker Sanofi planned to buy the Tennessee-based maker of pain reliever IcyHot. The Securities and Exchange Commission said a Georgia accountant, Thomas D. Melvin Jr, received confidential information in 2009 about the acquisition from a client who was on the board of directors at Chattem Inc and was seeking professional advice. ... Full Story | Top | Automakers to Obama and Romney: stay away Tue,28 Aug 2012 03:22 PM PDT Reuters - (Reuters) - General Motors Co and Chrysler Group LLC, U.S. automakers that received billions of dollars in government help to stay afloat during the recession, said they will not allow presidential candidates to make stops at their plants. President Barack Obama often touts the financial health of both GM and Chrysler and has appeared at auto plants of both companies frequently in the past several years. While the federal government still owns 26 percent of GM's shares, Obama cannot go to a GM plant until after the November 6 election, GM said. ...
Full Story | Top | California leaders strike public pension reform deal Tue,28 Aug 2012 03:11 PM PDT Reuters - LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - California Governor Jerry Brown and lawmakers have reached a deal to raise public employees' retirement ages, have them pay more into their pension accounts, and cap retirement payments in a vast overhaul of the state's pension system that he says will save $30 billion. Union leaders panned the deal between Brown and fellow Democrats who control the legislature and hope to drum up support for his tax measure on the November ballot by showing voters they can tackle big challenges. ...
Full Story | Top | Boy charged with attempted murder in Baltimore school shooting Tue,28 Aug 2012 03:08 PM PDT Reuters - (Reuters) - A 15-year-old boy suspected of shooting a fellow student on the first day of classes at a Baltimore-area high school has been charged with first-degree attempted murder, but police say they do not know the motive for what apparently was a well-planned attack. Robert Wayne Gladden Jr. also left an ominous message on his Facebook page before heading off to Perry Hall High School in Baltimore's northeast suburbs on Monday morning. "First day of school, last day of my life," the posting read. It concluded: "fuck the world. ... Full Story | Top | Suicide bomber kills Muslim cleric as Putin urges unity Tue,28 Aug 2012 03:00 PM PDT Reuters - BOLGAR, Russia (Reuters) - A woman suicide bomber killed an influential Islamic cleric and six of his followers in Russia's southern Dagestan region on Tuesday as President Vladimir Putin visited another mainly Muslim province and called for an end to religious violence. Said Atsayev, 74, a popular Sufi Muslim spiritual leader also known as Sheikh Said Afandi al-Chirkavi, was killed when the woman entered his home disguised as a pilgrim and detonated an explosive belt around her waist, police sources said. ...
Full Story | Top | Ohio Democratic officials fired for attempt to extend early voting Tue,28 Aug 2012 03:00 PM PDT Reuters - CLEVELAND (Reuters) - Two Democratic officials in Ohio, a key battleground state and huge electoral prize in the November 6 presidential election, were fired for trying to extend early voting to weekends in defiance of a state ban, officials said on Tuesday. Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted, a Republican, issued a directive earlier this month that the hours for early in-person voting should be consistent throughout the state, where voting rules are a hot-button issue. Voters will be able to cast absentee ballots from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ... Full Story | Top | Calderon promises answers on U.S. staff shot in Mexico Tue,28 Aug 2012 02:58 PM PDT Reuters - MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - President Felipe Calderon promised on Tuesday to get to the bottom of how two U.S. officials were shot at by federal police officers, allegedly in plain clothes, while heading to a Mexican marine base. Speaking alongside the U.S. ambassador in Mexico, Calderon said the shooting incident should not hinder bilateral efforts to fight Mexico's violent drug cartels. "We can't allow these things to happen, whether it is because of negligence, lack of training, lack of trust or complicity," Calderon said. ...
Full Story | Top | Poll: Romney within striking distance of Obama Tue,28 Aug 2012 02:45 PM PDT Reuters - TAMPA, Florida (Reuters) - Republican Mitt Romney edged closer to President Barack Obama in a new Reuters/Ipsos poll on Tuesday as he mounts a sustained effort this week to sell himself and his vision for U.S. economic recovery at the Republican National Convention. In a four-day rolling poll, Obama led Romney by two percentage points among likely voters, 45 percent to 43 percent. That was a slight narrowing of the gap from results of the rolling poll on Monday when Obama was ahead by four points. ...
Full Story | Top | Nigeria power minister resigns before privatization Tue,28 Aug 2012 02:32 PM PDT Reuters - ABUJA (Reuters) - Nigeria's power minister resigned on Tuesday, the presidency said, two months before preferred bidders were due to be announced in a privatization process meant to overhaul the country's ailing electricity sector. There were reports in some Nigerian newspapers on Tuesday Barth Nnaji had an interest in a company involved in the bidding process for two state assets up for sale. A spokesman for Nnaji confirmed the minister had a stake in such a company, but said there was no conflict of interest because regulators had been informed. ...
Full Story | Top | Cold War museum plan prompts row over Berlin's past Tue,28 Aug 2012 02:23 PM PDT Reuters - BERLIN (Reuters) - More than two decades after the fall of the Berlin Wall, differences over how to represent the Cold War past are hampering plans to build a new museum at the former Checkpoint Charlie border crossing. Every day thousands of tourists flock to the site of a dramatic standoff between Soviet and American tanks in 1961 in the center of what is now the capital of a reunited Germany. ...
Full Story | Top | For globe-trotting Hillary, Democratic convention not on itinerary Tue,28 Aug 2012 02:19 PM PDT Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - As delegates gather next week for the Democratic National Convention, they will look in vain for one of the party's biggest stars. Where in the world is Hillary Clinton? The 2008 Democratic presidential candidate, frequently rated the most popular member of President Barack Obama's cabinet, will be half a world away from the North Carolina convention center when Democrats gather September 4-6 to nominate Obama for a second term. ...
Full Story | Top | Analysis: China's aircraft carrier: in name only Tue,28 Aug 2012 02:01 PM PDT Reuters - (Reuters) - When Japanese activists scrambled ashore on a disputed island chain in the East China Sea this month, one of China's most hawkish military commentators proposed an uncharacteristically mild response. Retired Major General Luo Yuan suggested naming China's new aircraft carrier Diaoyu, after the Diaoyu islands in the East China Sea. It would demonstrate China's sovereignty over the islands known as the Senkakus in Japanese, he said. ...
Full Story | Top | U.S. Marines remain focused on preventing suicides: general Tue,28 Aug 2012 01:58 PM PDT Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Marine Corps is using interactive videos and other measures to reduce the number of suicides in its ranks, but it expects 2012 to be another "tough year" for the entire U.S. military, the service's top general said on Tuesday. Marine Corps Commandant General James Amos said concerted efforts had helped reduce the number of suicides in the Marine Corps to 32 in 2011 from a record high of 52 in 2009, but the trend looked worse for this year. ...
Full Story | Top | Nine Iraqi soldiers killed in north Baghdad attacks Tue,28 Aug 2012 01:27 PM PDT Reuters - BAGHDAD (Reuters) - At least nine Iraqi soldiers including a colonel were killed on Tuesday after insurgents fired rockets at an army convoy north of Baghdad and gunmen battled troops at checkpoints in a wave of attacks on security forces. Iraq's insurgency has ebbed since the height of the war four years ago, but militants tied to al Qaeda and other Sunni Muslim Islamists are hitting Shi'ites and security forces in an attempt to undermine the country's Shi'ite-led government. ... Full Story | Top | U.S. finalizes big jump in auto fuel efficiency Tue,28 Aug 2012 01:14 PM PDT Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Fuel efficiency of U.S. cars and light trucks will nearly double by 2025 under a standard finalized by the Obama administration on Tuesday. American vehicles will get 54.5 miles to the gallon in the new standard that aims to save consumers at the fuel pump, while cutting dependency on foreign oil imports and greenhouse gas emissions. The rule, strongly opposed by Republicans and some car makers, builds on the standard for vehicles for model years 2011-2016, which requires automakers to raise average fuel efficiency to 35.5 mpg. ...
Full Story | Top | Democrats infiltrate Tampa for Republican convention Tue,28 Aug 2012 01:02 PM PDT Reuters - TAMPA, Florida (Reuters) - Hanging over the highway leading into Tampa, Florida, a billboard greets the thousands of Republicans and journalists flooding the Gulf Coast city for the Republican National Convention. "Welcome to Tampa!" it reads, "Where the mayor and all city council members are DEMOCRATS." Local officials aren't the only ones eager to wag a finger at the visitors here to witness Mitt Romney's presidential nomination, which will officially place him atop the Republican Party ticket for the November 6 general election. ...
Full Story | Top | FDA advisers back wider use of Abbott's Humira Tue,28 Aug 2012 12:54 PM PDT Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Abbott Laboratories Inc won a U.S. panel's support on Tuesday for wider use of its blockbuster rheumatoid arthritis drug, Humira, for treating a type of inflammatory bowel disease. A panel of outside advisers to the Food and Drug Administration voted 15 to 2 that the benefits of Humira outweighed its risks in treating ulcerative colitis. The drug is already approved for six other conditions. The FDA usually follows panel recommendations, although it is not required to do so. A final decision is expected by the end of the year. ... Full Story | Top |
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