
Super Bowl Sunday an Unofficial Holiday for Millions
Each year, on a Sunday at the end of January or beginning of February, tens of millions of Americans declare [...]

Building a Generation of Innovators
“Today’s youth has access to better information than Bill Clinton did,” said tech innovator Vivek Wadwha. “Today, within seconds, you [...]

Smyrna. The destruction of a cosmopolitan city 1900-1922
Having carried out four years of research, the director and curator, Maria Iliou, and the historical consultant, Alexander Kitroeff present [...]

U.S. Frees $30 Billion for Libya
The Obama administration says most U.S. sanctions against Libya have been lifted, and it has freed up more than $30 [...]

Obama Marks World AIDS Day with Proposal to Expand Treatment
President Obama celebrated World AIDS Day December 1 with a promise to broaden U.S. support for programs delivering life-saving drugs [...]

International Students: Preparing to Be Tomorrow’s Leaders
The United States is “working energetically across the globe to increase the numbers” of international students who come to the [...]

U.S. Exports Reach Record High, Boost Economic Recovery
U.S. exports of goods and services reached a record high of more than $180 billion in September, providing a much-needed [...]

U.S. Will Strive for AIDS-Free Generation, Secretary Clinton Says
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton announced November 8 that the United States is striving to create an “AIDS-free [...]

Eurozone Crisis Likely to Be Primary Topic at G20 Summit
The current Eurozone financial crisis is likely to be the primary topic at the annual summit of the Group of [...]

U.S. Department of State and Avon Foundation for Women Use International Exchanges to Combat Cancer and Raise Awareness Worldwide
The U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs teamed up with Avon to pursue global efforts to [...]

















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