Mohammad Zargham

Obama: U.S. needs payroll tax cut, recovery fragile

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama said on Monday the United States needs to extend the payroll tax cut because the U.S. recovery is fragile and the situation in Europe is adding to the uncertainty.
 

U.S. Postal Service seeks to end next-day mail

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The cash-strapped U.S. Postal Service on Monday moved forward with plans to end next-day delivery of letters, postcards and other First Class mail.
 

U.S. Postal Service seeks to end next-day mail

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The cash-strapped U.S. Postal Service on Monday moved forward with plans to end next-day delivery of letters, postcards and other First Class mail.
 

U.S. Postal Service seeks to end next-day mail

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The cash-strapped U.S. Postal Service on Monday moved forward with plans to end next-day delivery of letters, postcards and other First Class mail.
 

Embattled Cain says campaign plans rest with wife

MANCHESTER, New Hampshire (Reuters) - Republican presidential hopeful Herman Cain, battling allegations of infidelity, said on Wednesday he would decide whether to continue his campaign after a face-to-face talk with his wife.
 

Embattled Cain says campaign plans rest with wife

MANCHESTER, New Hampshire (Reuters) - Republican presidential hopeful Herman Cain, battling allegations of infidelity, said on Wednesday he would decide whether to continue his campaign after a face-to-face talk with his wife.
 

Gingrich's work shows limits of lobbying law

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Newt Gingrich's life since he left public office in 1999 reveals something Washington insiders have known for years: It is not always clear who is lobbying the U.S. government.
 

Embattled Cain presses ahead with campaign

DAYTON, Ohio (Reuters) - Republican Herman Cain plowed ahead with his struggling presidential campaign on Wednesday, vowing not to be pushed out of the race by allegations of an extramarital affair and calling the charges "character assassination."
 

Embattled Cain presses ahead with campaign

DAYTON, Ohio (Reuters) - Republican Herman Cain plowed ahead with his struggling presidential campaign on Wednesday, vowing he would not be pushed out of the race by allegations of an extramarital affair and calling the charges "character assassination."
 

Embattled Cain presses ahead with campaign

WEST CHESTER, Ohio (Reuters) - Republican presidential contender Herman Cain pushed ahead with his struggling campaign on Wednesday, saying he would not be deterred by allegations of an extramarital affair.
 

Embattled Cain presses ahead with campaign

WEST CHESTER, Ohio (Reuters) - Republican presidential contender Herman Cain pushed ahead with his struggling campaign on Wednesday, saying he would not be deterred by allegations of an extramarital affair.
 

Cain campaign crumbling after affair allegation

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican presidential contender Herman Cain told aides on Tuesday he would reassess the viability of his struggling campaign after an Atlanta woman accused him of conducting a 13-year extramarital affair.
 

Attempt to derail new detainee rules fails

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Senate on Tuesday rejected an attempt to derail controversial changes in the way terrorism suspects are handled, but continued debate on whether to allow Americans to be held indefinitely without trial.
 

U.N. committee sanctions Congo militia chief

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - A U.N. Security Council committee has imposed sanctions on a Congolese militia leader allegedly implicated in a highly publicized mass rape case last year, the committee said in a statement on Tuesday.
 

Obama "disturbed" by storming of UK embassy in Iran

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama strongly urged the Iranian government on Tuesday to take to task those responsible for storming the British embassy in Tehran.
 

U.S., EU consider trade talks to foster growth

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States and the European Union took a step on Monday toward launching bilateral trade talks to help create jobs on both sides of the Atlantic by capitalizing on already strong economic ties.
 

Republicans bash Pakistan in debate

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Republican presidential hopefuls criticized U.S. policy toward Pakistan and called for placing sanctions on Iran's central bank in a lively and substantive foreign policy debate on Tuesday.
 

More victims reported in "fix-a-flat" cosmestic surgery case

MIAMI (Reuters) - More alleged victims are coming forward in the case of a Florida resident accused of injecting "super glue" and flat-tire repair materials into the buttocks of a woman in a botched illegal cosmetic surgery procedure, the Florida Department of Health said on Tuesday.
 

Probe widens in buttocks-enlargement case

MIAMI (Reuters) - More alleged victims are coming forward in the case of a Florida resident accused of injecting "super glue" and flat-tire repair materials into the buttocks of a woman in a botched illegal cosmetic surgery procedure, the Florida Department of Health said on Tuesday.
 

Republicans bash Pakistan in debate

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Republican presidential hopefuls criticized U.S. policy toward Pakistan and called for placing sanctions on Iran's central bank in a lively and substantive foreign policy debate on Tuesday.