The federal government agreed Monday to provide an additional $30 billion in taxpayer money to the insurer, even as it reported the biggest quarterly loss in history.
Army troops shot dead João Bernardo Vieira, the president of Guinea-Bissau, early on Monday after an attack that killed the army chief of staff, according to diplomats in the region.
Factories and services are faltering, the currency is wilting and a government default seems possible, posing a real threat to other European economies.
Bright, ambitious immigrants with high-tech skills are leaving the United States and returning home, especially to India and China, according to a new study.
No one knows when the Senate election will occur — in 2010, as planned, or in the coming weeks or months in a special election, seen as unlikely but conceivable.
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