Articles by Kim La Cava
Protesters and supporters of Jordan’s king clashed in the capital of Amman late Thursday, and about 35 people were hurt in one of the most violent incidents in three months of demonstrations.
Syrian troops opened fire on protesters in the restive southern city of Daraa on Friday, shooting crowds that set fire to a bronze statue of the country’s late president, a resident told …
“President Obama said Wednesday it was ‘absolutely’ out of the question that U.S. ground forces would be used in Libya.”
President Barack Obama Wednesday categorically ruled out a land invasion to oust Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi as coalition forces launched a fifth day of air strikes against government military targets in the …
The international military operation against Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi’s forces may last days or weeks — but not months, France’s foreign minister said Thursday, as allied countries tried to work out who …
President Barack Obama’s spokesman expressed confidence on Thursday that the United States will be able to hand over control of the Libyan military operation within days.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo calls the Indian Point nuclear power plant near New York City a ‘catastrophe waiting to happen.’ Federal nuclear power regulators promise to make Indian Point, which sits …
The head of an organization that advocates for lower immigration says it’s absolutely outrageous that a report from the Government Accountability Office says more than half of the U.S. border with Mexico is unsecured.
Returning home to some messy politics, President Barack Obama is confronting a battery of challenges, from a spending standoff that threatens to shut down the government to congressional angst over the U.S.-led …
The United States and its allies shifted on Wednesday to ferocious airstrikes on Libyan ground forces, tanks and artillery, marking the second phase of a military campaign that drew the Pentagon deeper into …


