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The Americano follows many different newspapers and weblogs in the U.S. and around the world each day. Here is a list of today’s most recommended reads in English and Spanish:
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WallStreetJournal – The Small Business The 97% Fallacy
DailyCaller – Battleground Senate races in Ohio and Pennsylvania slipping from Democrats
WashingtonPost – Our distracted commander in chief -
WeeklyStandard [...]
September 3 2010 | Posted in Today's Recommendations | Read More »
It is indeed a sad day when the government says it is good news that the number of unemployed workers in the United States declined less than expected and the unemployment rate rose less than analysts projected.
September 3 2010 | Posted in Featured, News, US News & Views | Read More »
September 3 2010 | Posted in Multimedia | Read More »
This story is not a surprise to anyone who has been following stories from Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. Ever since President Barack Obama delivered his Oval Office speech to mark the day that the role of American Combat Forces in Iraq had changed, one could predict that this story was coming
September 3 2010 | Posted in Featured, News, US News & Views | Read More »
No importa el día de la semana o del mes. Las noticias de México casi siempre tienen que ver con la violencia que aqueja al país hace años, desde que el presidente Felipe Calderón le declarara la guerra a los carteles de la droga. Los mexicanos tienen que vivir bajo la sombra de la violencia que los acecha en casi todo el país.
September 3 2010 | Posted in News, World News & Views | Read More »
More Americans seem to be drinking the tea of fiscal conservatism with a shot of Palin. Once viewed as a flash-in-the-pan rally of anti-government sentiment, the Tea Parties have taken political root, are spreading rapidly, and gaining strength. The question is can the GOP drink the tea too.
September 3 2010 | Posted in Featured, News, US News & Views | Read More »
The Americano follows many different newspapers and weblogs in the U.S. and around the world each day. Here is a list of today’s most recommended reads in English and Spanish:
English
NewYorkTimes – For President and Predecessor, a Chill Returns
AmericanThinker – Beck’s ‘Obsession’ with Black Liberation Theology Thoroughly Justified
WashintonPost – Economist Christina Romer serves up dismal news [...]
September 2 2010 | Posted in Today's Recommendations | Read More »
The question is on everybody’s mind. Where has the fire-in-the-belly of presidential candidate Barack Obama gone? It certainly wasn’t evident in his second presidential address from the Oval office Tuesday. And it hasn’t been evident in his recent campaign speeches. We can’t talk about his press conferences, because he studiously and assiduously has avoided them.
September 2 2010 | Posted in News, US News & Views | Read More »
The news can hardly be called surprising. Yet they are significant and come from an impeccable source. The number of undocumented immigrants entering the United States has dropped dramatically since the recession began in 2007. The source is the Pew Hispanic Center.
September 2 2010 | Posted in Featured, News, US News & Views | Read More »
En Jerusalén, el ex presidente del Gobierno ha advertido de los riesgos que conllevan las estrategias políticas de Obama, como su búsqueda de “una nueva relación con el mundo musulmán” o su huida “de los problemas del mundo”. Defender a Israel, ha recordado, es “defender el sistema liberal”.
September 2 2010 | Posted in News, World News & Views | Read More »