George W. Bush

George Walker Bush (born July 6, 1946) was the 43rd President of the United States from 2001 to 2009 and the 46th Governor of Texas from 1995 to 2000.

Bush is the eldest son of George H. W. Bush (the 41st President) and Barbara Bush, making him one of only two American presidents to be the son of a preceding president. After graduating from Yale University in 1968, and Harvard Business School in 1975, Bush worked in his family's oil businesses. He married Laura Welch in 1977 and unsuccessfully ran for the House of Representatives shortly thereafter. He later co-owned the Texas Rangers baseball team before defeating Ann Richards in the 1994 Texas gubernatorial election. In a close and controversial election, Bush was elected President in 2000 as the Republican candidate, receiving a majority of the electoral votes while losing the popular vote to then-Vice President Al Gore. Read More

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Rush Limbaugh
Limbaugh Boycott Gets Mixed Results; Sponsors Still Out On Ratings Decline

By IBTimes

Three months after Rush Limbaugh characterized a Georgetown Law School student Sandra Fluke as a “slut” and a “prostitute,” a liberal-backed boycott of the right-winger’s radio show has been effective. (May 25)

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Battle On International Family Planning Looms As Senate Panel Repeals 'Global Gag Rule'

By IBTimes

The gag rule, which bans funding for non-profits that provide information about abortion services, has had a shaky history since it was enacted by the Reagan administration in 1984. (May 24)

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U.S. Attorney General Holder delivers a speech at Northwestern University School of Law in Chicago
AG Holder Defends Embattled Voting Rights Act

By IBTimes

As the 1965 Voting Rights Act comes under fire from Republican lawmakers and conservative justices on the Supreme Court, Holder explains why it's still needed to fight inequality at the polls. (May 23)

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Tanya Dixon-Neely, North Carolina Teacher, Suspended For Yelling At Student For 'Slandering' Obama [VIDEO]

By IBTimes

Tanya Dixon-Neely, the North Carolina high school teacher who became an infamous YouTube sensation after she yelled at student Hunter Rogers over his critical questioning of President Barack Obama, has been suspended with pay over her shocking classroom antics. (May 22)

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U.S. Afghanistan Embassy Confirms Envoy's Resignation After NATO Summit, Cites Health Reasons

By IBTimes

The U.S. Embassy in Kabul has confirmed that Ambassador Ryan Crocker will resign this summer following high-level multilateral talks over bringing the Afghanistan War to an end at the NATO Summit in Chicago. (May 22)

MORE TOPICS: BARACK OBAMA, AFGHANISTAN, IRAQ, TWITTER, PAKISTAN, NEW YORK

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Florida's Push To Purge Immigrants From Voter Rolls Raises Fears Of 2000 All Over Again

By IBTimes

Florida election supervisors are reacting warily to a statewide effort to cleanse the rolls of non-citizens, warning that inaccurate or obsolete data could lead them to disenfranchise eligible voters. (May 18)

MORE TOPICS: ELECTIONS, FLORIDA, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

Obama presses Europe for shift to growth focus

By Reuters UK

U.S. President Barack Obama pressed Europe on Friday to shift toward a more pro-growth policy and away from austerity to tackle a crisis that threatens to push Greece out of the euro zone and send economic shockwaves worldwide. (May 18)

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G8 leaders look to head off euro zone crisis

By Reuters UK

Leaders of major industrial economies meet this weekend to try to head off a full-blown crisis in Europe where fears are growing that Greece could leave the euro zone bloc, threatening the future of the common currency. (May 18)

MORE TOPICS: BARACK OBAMA, AFGHANISTAN, GERMANY, JAPAN, WHITE HOUSE

Obama, Hollande to press euro crisis remedies at G8

By Reuters UK

U.S. President Barack Obama will seek to cement a bond with France's new leader at the White House on Friday before heading to Camp David for a G8 summit where he is set to press Europe to do more to fix the region's deepening economic crisis. (May 18)

MORE TOPICS: BARACK OBAMA, AFGHANISTAN, GERMANY, JAPAN, WHITE HOUSE

What Happens When the World Economy “Goes Japan”

By The Daily Reckoning Australia

What Happens When the World Economy “Goes Japan” (May 17)

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