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- Prosecutors to seek death penalty in S. Carolina church shooting
- Bill Cosby is ordered to stand trial in sex case
- O'Reilly and Scarborough to Trump: Enough with the Clinton conspiracies!
- Jimmy Carter: Trump tapped a reservoir ‘of inherent racism’
- Donald Trump faces key test in New Mexico
- Obama prods Vietnam on rights after activists stopped from meeting him
- Forensic expert: EgyptAir human remains suggest explosion
- Trump's Gun Views in Spotlight Amid String of Accidental School Shootings
- Head of TSA security operations removed from position
- $30M donation brought NFL another crisis of credibility
- Clinton campaign declines invitation to California debate
- Va. school board votes to require students to use bathrooms matching their biological gender
Prosecutors to seek death penalty in S. Carolina church shooting Posted: 24 May 2016 03:11 PM PDT |
Bill Cosby is ordered to stand trial in sex case Posted: 24 May 2016 04:04 PM PDT |
O'Reilly and Scarborough to Trump: Enough with the Clinton conspiracies! Posted: 24 May 2016 09:05 AM PDT Conservative commentators are cautioning Donald Trump not to give fuel to conspiracy theories and sordid controversies that have long swirled around Bill and Hillary Clinton after the presumptive Republican nominee called a former White House aide's suicide "fishy" and released an Instagram ad featuring audio recordings of the former president's accusers. "I'm not sure it's a good thing to do that," Fox News host Bill O'Reilly told Trump on Monday night, hours after the Instagram ad was posted. The brash billionaire said he only did so to counter Hillary Clinton's attacks on him. |
Jimmy Carter: Trump tapped a reservoir ‘of inherent racism’ Posted: 24 May 2016 06:18 AM PDT |
Donald Trump faces key test in New Mexico Posted: 24 May 2016 08:20 AM PDT Donald Trump's ability to unite a splintered Republican Party faces another crucial test Tuesday as the presumptive GOP presidential nominee makes his first visit to New Mexico, the most Hispanic state in the nation and where Latino Republicans have condemned his harsh rhetoric on immigration and other policies. The snub comes as Martinez, a longtime Trump critic who backed Florida Sen. Marco Rubio in the primary, has notably refused to line up behind the presumptive Republican presidential nominee even after GOP leaders have called for the party to unify behind him. |
Obama prods Vietnam on rights after activists stopped from meeting him Posted: 24 May 2016 01:58 PM PDT By Matt Spetalnick and Martin Petty HO CHI MINH CITY, Vietnam (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama chided Vietnam on political freedoms on Tuesday after critics of its communist-run government were prevented from meeting him in Hanoi, a discordant note on a trip otherwise steeped in amity between the former foes. Tens of thousands turned out to welcome Obama on the second leg of his visit, Ho Chi Minh City, which was called Saigon until April 1975 when North Vietnamese tanks rolled in to bring U.S.-backed South Vietnam under communist rule. Many in the crowds lining the streets chanted "Obama, Obama," some held handwritten signs reading "Obama, we love you," and one woman held a boy dressed in a Captain America costume, complete with shield. |
Forensic expert: EgyptAir human remains suggest explosion Posted: 24 May 2016 06:06 AM PDT Human remains retrieved from the crash site of EgyptAir Flight 804 have burn marks and are very small in size, suggesting an explosion on board may have downed the aircraft in the east Mediterranean, a senior Egyptian forensics official said Tuesday. The official, who is part of the Egyptian team investigating the crash that killed all 66 people on board the flight from Paris to Cairo early last Thursday, has personally examined the remains at a Cairo morgue. "Whatever has been published is baseless and mere assumptions," Hisham Abdel-Hamid told Egypt's state MENA news agency. |
Trump's Gun Views in Spotlight Amid String of Accidental School Shootings Posted: 24 May 2016 11:15 AM PDT Donald Trump has walked back his hard line on guns in schools as expressed at last week's NRA conference, which came amid a string of accidental shootings in recent weeks. The presumptive Republican presidential nominee, who was recently endorsed by the NRA, told CNN on Monday that "school resource officers" or trained teachers should be allowed to carry guns on school grounds. Trump previously argued against gun-free zones in schools and on military bases. |
Head of TSA security operations removed from position Posted: 23 May 2016 10:42 PM PDT |
$30M donation brought NFL another crisis of credibility Posted: 23 May 2016 03:21 PM PDT |
Clinton campaign declines invitation to California debate Posted: 23 May 2016 05:23 PM PDT |
Va. school board votes to require students to use bathrooms matching their biological gender Posted: 23 May 2016 04:06 PM PDT |
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