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Obama Says U.S. Unemployment On Turning Corner

WASHINGTON — U.S. President Barack Obama said Friday that the country’s high unemployment was beginning to turn the corner on as the newly released labor report showed ” encouraging” data. A woman looks for job information at the job search central of New York Public Library in New York, the US, April 2, 2010. According to the Labor Department as reported last Friday, United States unemployment rate remained unchanged at 9.7 percent in March as nonfarm payroll employment increased by 162,000, indicating a positive sign of economic recovery, Obama said that “I have often had to report bad news during the course of this year,” on his remarks in the economy at a factory in North Carolina. “Today is an encouraging day. We learned that the economy actually produced a substantial number of jobs instead of losing a substantial number of jobs. “We are beginning to turn the corner … the worst of the storm is over.” > > Read More Obama Says U.S. Unemployment On Turning Corner is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

CNN Prank Called

CNN's Ali Velshi gets owned. [ Ed Note : So the good news is that you can apparently just call CNN whenever you want and pretend to be a reporter, and they will air your remarks.] Watch

High Court: Schools can screen speeches on religion

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court won't revive a student's lawsuit against a school that punished her for talking about her religion during her high school graduation speech. The high court on Monday refused to hear an appeal from Erica Corder. She was punished for her 2006 speech at the Lewis-Palmer High School commencement in Monument, Colo.

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Obama says the war in Afghanistan will continue

WASHINGTON — President Obama told Congressional leaders on Tuesday that he would not substantially reduce American forces in Afghanistan or shift the mission to just hunting terrorists there, but he indicated that he remained undecided about the major troop buildup proposed by his commanding general. Meeting with leaders from both parties at the White House, Mr.

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