Obama to fight Chindia for jobs
Aug. 5: The US President, Mr Barack Obama, has vowed to give tough competition to India and China for millions of potential jobs in the American clean energy industry, once again raising the bugaboo o
US combat mission to end in Iraq on Aug 31
Aug. 2: The United States will end its combat mission in Iraq as scheduled on August 31 despite a recent flare-up in violence, President Barack Obama said in a speech prepared for delivery on Monday.
RIM to unveil new device
Toronto, July 30: With Apple's iPhone 4 threatening to topple it from its top perch in North America and even President Barrack Obama admitting on a TV show Thursday that using BlackBerry is "no fun"
Obama not invited for Chelsea Clinton’s wedding
Chelsea Clinton’s marriage on Saturday is the hottest ticket in town, but US President Barack Obama would have to give a miss to what is being called the Wedding of the Decade and of the Century as he hasn’t been invited.
Pay $30K for Obama party
New York, July 25: Wish to attend Barack Obama’s birthday bash in Chicago? Just shell out $30,000 and you can party with the US President.
Real-estate mogul Neil Bluhm is planning to throw a private
Obama praises Wall Street reform, rejects Republican plan
Washington, July 24: US President Barack Obama Saturday praised a Wall Street reform law enacted this week and rejected a Republican plan to jump-start the economy, saying it will take the country bac
US to grow 4 pc, unemployment to stay at 9 pc
Washington, July 24: Battling the worst recession in decades, the US government expects unemployment to stay at or above 9 percent until 2012 even as the economy grows by at least 4 percent in 2011 an
Bill is more popular than Obama: Poll
July 22: Former US President Bill Clinton is currently more-liked by Americans than both of his successors, according to the latest Gallop poll, in which Mr Barack Obama stands at his lowest favourabl
'US jobs market still bleak'
Washington, July 22: US Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S Bernanke said Wednesday that the country's economy was continuing to expand moderately, thanks to stimulative monetary and fiscal policies, but j
Obama signs law to prevent another recesssion
Washington, July 22: US President Barack Obama has signed into law the most sweeping financial industry reform legislation since the Great Depression, terming it insurance against the kind of meltdown