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Election 2016 Update: Donald Trump Admits Second Mistake In A Week, Perhaps The Worst Week Yet For His Campaign
The front-running Republican presidential candidate refused to rule out a third-party run, saying it will depend on how he's treated at the July convention.
US Women’s Soccer Suing For Wage Discrimination: Hope Solo, Alex Morgan, Carli Lloyd File Complaint
The players who filed the complaint say they are acting on behalf of the entire women’s team.
South China Sea Controversy Update: Obama And Xi Jinping To Meet After US Refuses To Recognize China’s Exclusion Zone
The leaders of the two countries prepare to meet Thursday, with the U.S. saying it will not recognize China's exclusion zone in the South China Sea.
Uganda Police Body Searching Photos At Namboole Stadium Go Viral
The photos purportedly show Ugandan police groping women's breasts and private parts as they conducted body searches on soccer fans entering the Namboole stadium.
South Korea In Talks With Trump? Seoul Discussing Foreign Policy With US Presidential Candidates
Donald Trump made waves there this week after indicating he’d withdraw American troops for financial reasons.
Brussels Terror ISIS Attack Update: Links Between Paris And Belgium Islamic State Suspects Continue To Grow
Train station attacker Khalid el-Bakraoui and others have been linked to attacks in Brussels and Paris that have killed 160 people and wounded 600.
ISIS Terrorists Used Disposable Burner Phones, Activated Just Hours Before, To Carry Out Paris Attacks
The Islamic State group militants in the Nov. 13 attacks that killed 130 people also used victims’ cell phones to communicate.
Donald Trump Calls The Media ‘Disgusting’ After Getting $2 Billion In Free Press
The great irony is that the same press Donald Trump says he despises has made his campaign possible with vast amounts of free airtime.
Who Is Sleiman Daoud Al-Afari? ISIS Chemical Weapons Leader In US Custody: Report
The Associated Press cited unidentified sources reporting that Sleiman Daoud al-Afari, who has links to Saddam Hussein's regime, was captured in Iraq.
Appellate Judges Merrick Garland, Srikanth Srinivasan Considered For US Top Court: NYT
Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval, a moderate Republican, took himself out of consideration for appointment to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Who Won The Fox News Republican Debate? Ted Cruz Takes On Donald Trump With Strong Attacks
Ted Cruz attacked; Marco Rubio floundered — and Donald Trump defended the size of his ... poll numbers.
ISIS Militant Captured In Iraq; US To Hand Over Detainee To Iraqi, Kurdish Authorities After Interrogation
U.S. defense authorities are interrogating the militant, and described the elite Delta Force-led capture as a vital development in fighting the Islamic State group.
Obama Supreme Court Nominee Update: President Meets With Republican Leaders On Vacancy
The president has said he wants to get a nominee through Congress, but Republican leaders have said they won’t even consider it.
Will Jeb Bush Endorse Marco Rubio? After Former Florida Gov Drops Out Of 2016 Race, Pair To Meet Soon
Despite the animosity Bush and Rubio expressed over the past few months, the two Florida politicians have not changed their opinions of each other, Rubio said.
New York Times Picks Slate, Deadspin And Awl Writers For David Carr Fellowship
The inaugural award of the prize ended up going to three writers.
Who Is Marlene Ricketts? Secret Anti-Trump Donor Revealed As Chicago Cubs Owner
The Ricketts family has long been involved in Republican Party politics.
Ted Cruz South Carolina Primary Live Stream: South Stronghold In Doubt After Tight Finish, Loss To Trump
The Texas senator's defeat in South Carolina on Saturday signaled some vulnerability as the GOP race heads toward Super Tuesday.
Hillary Clinton Emails: Secret Negotiations With New York Times, Trade Bill Lobbying Revealed In Latest State Department Release
Hillary Clinton called former Senate colleagues about controversial trade pacts, and her office pressed the New York Times to hold a sensitive article, the emails show.
Who Was Boutros Boutros-Ghali? 5 Quotes And A ‘Seinfeld’ Reference To Honor Former UN Secretary General
Boutros Boutros-Ghali, an Egyptian diplomat who was the first African and Arab to hold the position, served during a period rife with conflict.
Who Bombed Doctors Without Borders Hospital In Syria? MSF Slams ‘Deliberate’ Airstrike
Doctors Without Borders condemned a Monday airstrike that killed up to 50 people, saying it was carried out by the Syrian regime or Russian warplanes.
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition Launches VR Videos Of Cover Models
With interest in virtual reality spiking, it’s no surprise to see the magazine’s most famous edition get in on the act.
Eliot Spitzer, Ex-New York Governor, Accused Of Assaulting Woman; Representative Denies Claim
Lisa Linden, a spokeswoman for the former New York governor, reportedly denied the accusations saying there was “no truth to the allegation.”
Japan GDP Shrinks More Than Expected, Putting Pressure On ‘Abenomics,’ Bank Of Japan
Japan’s GDP contracted in the fourth quarter more than economists had expected, and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s program may need a boost.
JPMorgan Chase Shares Rally After CEO Jamie Dimon Buys $26.6M Of Bank’s Stock; Bank Shares Recover Some Of Their Losses
The CEO and chairman of America’s largest bank scooped up a half-million shares in JPMorgan Chase.
El Chapo Update: Mexican Drug Lord Will Likely Be Tried In Brooklyn Court For Drug Trafficking, Official Says
Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman has been indicted in Brooklyn as well as in Chicago, New York, Miami and other locations where his cocaine ring is believed to be active.
Clean Power Plan Setback Will Not Affect US Emission Reduction Commitments, White House Says
Tuesday's decision by the Supreme Court to temporarily block the ambitious plan has cast doubts over whether the U.S. would be able to meet its climate pledges.
Beyoncé 'Formation' Super Bowl Performance: 5 Think Pieces About Blackness And Singer's New Video
"She wants us to know — more than ever — that she’s still grounded," one writer says of the pop superstar.
Hillary Clinton Emails: Agencies Clash Over What Is 'Top Secret': Report
The 22 most classified messages reportedly concern the CIA's drone assassination program, a New York Times report says.
Bernie Sanders Receives Outside Money Support Despite Hitting Clinton Over Super PACs
The U.S. senator from Vermont has received more outside money than his rivals, news reports say.
London Donors Conference For Syria: Billions In Aid Pledged Following Suspension Of Geneva Peace Talks
A London event aimed at raising funds for millions of Syrian refugees began Thursday, just two days after peace talks on the conflict collapsed.


