It is positive that we have found oil in this second major structure in the Flemish area, Geir Richardsen, Statoils vice-president of exploration, told CBC News. It is something that confirms the idea
Obama defends “narrow” surveillance programs
In Berlin, the president also avoided specifics when asked about U.S. military support for Syrian rebels
Video: Republican pollster: Americans distrust government
A new poll by Luntz Global shows only 35 percent of Americans trust the president. Republican pollster Frank Luntz, a CBS News political analyst, talks with the “CBS This Morning” co-hosts the lack of trust in institutions.
Saginaw Valley State University’s longest-serving leader announces retirement
Eric R. Gilbertson, president of Saginaw Valley State University, announced this week his plans to retire.
Bill Ayers: Obama should be tried for war crimes
1960s radical who was linked to Obama during 2008 campaign says the president should be put on trial for using drones
Bonnie Brooks out as president in HBC management shakeup
Hudson’s Bay Company shook up its management team Tuesday, moving president Bonnie Brooks upstairs to the vice-chair’s role and tapping the company’s chief merchant, Liz Rodbell, to take over the president’s job.
Video: Obama on China growth: “Almost on steroids”
President Obama talks to Charlie Rose in an exclusive, wide-ranging interview. The president discussed the rapid rise of China and what he calls a “very blunt conversation about cybersecurity.”
Iran’s newly elected president Rowhani urges ‘moderation’
Iran’s newly elected president has pledged to follow a “path of moderation” and to have greater openness over the country’s nuclear program, but he is opposed to halting the country’s uranium enrichment.
Syria Crisis to Top G 8 Summit Agenda
The Obama administration has said it will provide more “direct support” to the Syrian opposition now that the president’s “red line” has been crossed. The U.S., he added, has “steadily increased both