Source: Reuters April 8 (Reuters) - U.S. presidential candidates John McCain and Hillary Clinton pushed competing positions on Iraq during hearings on Tuesday with Gen. David Petraeus, the top U.S. commander in Iraq
Washington: Amid a raging debate in the U.S. on raising the cap for H-1B visa for employees from foreign countries, two Senators have written to 25 organisations, including half-a-dozen Indian IT companies such as Infosys and Wipro, seeking
The Olympic flame arrived in San Francisco early Tuesday and was being kept in an undisclosed location before continuing an international torch relay that has been marked by passionate protests.
Hungry Haitians stormed the presidential palace Tuesday to demand the resignation of President Rene Preval over soaring food prices, and U.N. peacekeepers chased them away with rubber bullets and tear gas.
Pope Benedict XVI recognizes the damage and pain caused by the clergy sex abuse crisis and will seek to heal wounds during his U.S. trip next week, the Vatican's No. 2 official said Tuesday.
(RTTNews) - Barring some drastic unforeseen event, U.S. General David Petraeus faced questioning Tuesday from the future Commander in Chief of the armed forces.
Washngton DC April 4, 2008; The AIADA reported that auto sales in March were record setting, but not the sort of record that dealers and carmakers were hoping to see.
The Department of Defense of Tuesday confirmed that Emmett resident Stuart Wolfer was one of two U.S. soldiers killed in a rocket attack on the "Green Zone" in Baghdad on Sunday.
London: Highly skilled Indian workers in the United Kingdom on Tuesday won a landmark judgment when the High Court ruled that it was “not open to the government to alter the terms and conditions” of an old scheme under which thousands of such employees came to Britain.