Gurudwara shooting: Obama briefed by counter-terrorism advisor
US President Barack Obama was on Sunday briefed by his counter-terrorism advisor John Brennan on the situation arising out of the attack on worshipers at a Gurudwara in Wisconsin.
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Obama mourns shooting, says US 'enriched' by Sikhs
US President Barack Obama said he and First Lady Michele Obama had been "deeply saddened" to learn on Sunday of a shooting that left at least seven people dead at a Sikh temple in Wisconsin.
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Gunman identified as Army man from North Carolina
The gunman who opened indiscriminate fire and killed six worshippers at a gurudwara in the US has been identified as a 40-year-old ex American soldier, a media report said on Monday.
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Apple co-founder Wozniak sees trouble in the cloud
Steve Wozniak, who co-founded Apple with the late Steve Jobs, predicted 'horrible problems' in the coming years as cloud-based computing takes hold.
Wozniak, 61, was the star turn at the penultimate
US military brought prostitutes to Colombian hotel
A military investigation says up to a dozen US service members brought women, likely prostitutes, to their hotel rooms in Colombia, shortly before President Barack Obama arrived in the country for an
U.S. employers step-up hiring, but Fed still in picture
U.S. employers in July hired the most workers in five months, but an increase in the jobless rate to 8.3 per cent kept prospects of further monetary stimulus from the Federal Reserve on the table.
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IMF says not enough done to stop spread of eurozone crisis
The International Monetary Fund on Thursday called for a 'policy game changer' in the eurozone to arrest the spread of the debt crisis it now says is clearly engulfing the entire currency bloc and its
Fed says U.S. economy weaker but leaves policy on hold
The Federal Reserve stopped short of offering new monetary stimulus on Wednesday even as it signaled further bond buying could be in store to help a U.S. economic recovery that it said had lost moment
Buddhists outraged at Buddha's images on shoes
The Tibetan and the Buddhist community are outraged at a California-based company for promoting a range of shoes with the Lord Buddha's images.
Tibetans and Bhutanese Buddhists have written to the co
Obama leads Romney in three key states
As US presidential elections enter the crucial 100 days phase, President Barack Obama has gained a 11-point lead over Mitt Romney, the Republican rival, in three key swing States, according to a lates