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Drug policy and immigration reform also on the agenda in talks with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto.
Private communication, if monitored, will damage trust between individuals, making it harder to form relationships.
Sarah Kendzior
Some soldiers and their families feel the government must do more to help them recover from injuries.
As the US defence secretary expects gratitude for US war efforts, we examine rising US-Afghan tensions.
Democrats must protect social security both because it is the right thing to do - and there's no reason to cut it.
Kyoji Yanagisawa, a former high-level Japanese official, talks about Iraq and the future of Asia.
Trust for the US government is at a record low, 22 per cent, as some see government as a threat to personal freedoms.
Officials fear Chinese pressure may be behind US refusal to supply island with next-generation F-16s.
State department sued after 22,000 names that went forward for processing following lottery are withdrawn.
Has the US secretly started wars and assassinated leaders?
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