Daily Archives: November 9, 2011

3 People Dead from Earthquake in Eastern Turkey

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At least four people died and 50 more were buried under rubble from a magnitude-5.7 earthquake that struck eastern Turkey Wednesday night, officials said.

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Majority of African-Americans Say America Is at the “Start of a Longer Term Decline…U.S. Is No Longer the Leading Country in the World”

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Nearly half of African-Americans remain optimistic, despite a stubbornly high black unemployment rate. And African-Americans are more enthusiastic about voting in 2012 than in previous elections.

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Voters Are Disappointed with Obama About Jobs and the Economy, but New NBC News/Wall Street Journal Poll Shows that Obama Leads All GOP Rivals

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One year before voters decide whether to re-elect President Barack Obama to a second term, a majority have little faith in his handling of the economy but he still leads his Republican rivals, according to an NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll released on Monday.

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CNBC GOP Debate at 8 p.m. ET

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The economy is supposed to be the focus of the 90-minute debate, which airs on CNBC on Nov. 9 at 8 pm ET. But allegations against Herman Cain are certain to loom large.

For Coptic Christians In Egypt, There Is No Arab Spring

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The overwhelming majority of the Arab world is Muslim, and so it would seem that the two words on everyone’s lips in that region since January — revolution and democracy — should hinge on the participatory, popular will of that population.

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WATCH: The Brody File Discusses Political ‘Armageddon’

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This week on The Brody File – Herman Cain’s campaign train wreck, the Rick Perry-Mitt Romney rivalry, and lining up the top candidates up on the “Charisma-Meter.”

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Obama Is Facing Jewish Backlash in America and Beyond Over Negative Netanyahu Remark to Sarkozy

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It was the private conversation heard ’round the world, and some U.S. lawmakers are stepping up to scold Barack Obama over his choice of words as he cozied up to Nicolas Sarkozy last week.

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