Clinton, Sanders vigorously agree - except when they don't
MILWAUKEE - Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders vigorously agreed. Except when they didn't.
MILWAUKEE - Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders vigorously agreed. Except when they didn't.
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders vigorously agreed. Except when they didn't.
The rivals spent much of Thursday's sixth Democratic presidential debate in a respectful discussion of their marginal differences on issues like immigration, criminal justice reform and entitlements. Clinton, who has cast herself as the rightful heir to Obama's legacy, accused Sanders of diminishing the president's record, short-changing his leadership and seeking to wipe away his signature health care law. Long viewed as the overwhelming front-runner in the Democratic race, Clinton has been caught off guard by Sanders' strength... Читать дальше...
The full Assembly will vote on a proposal to limit the amount of property taxes school districts can raise to offset the cost of school vouchers.
The three new monuments will connect the Death Valley and Joshua Tree national parks and the Mojave National Preserve to form the world's second-largest desert preserve.
RIJSSEN - Geluidstechnici uit Oslo en Japan geven samen met Rijssense ondernemer de theaterzaal van het Parkgebouw een nieuwe akoestiek.
It is hoped that the dance that Greg Inglis will lead before the All Stars match is adapted by the Kangaroos before the 2017 World Cup and becomes a symbol of unity for all Australians.
A fourth Minnesota man pleaded guilty Thursday to one count of plotting to provide material support and resources to the Islamic State group. Abdirizak Mohamed Warsame told the U.S. District Court that he was drawn by the idea of joining the group to create an Islamic caliphate.
President Barack Obama is granting national monument status to nearly 1.8 million acres of scenic Southern California desert, a move the White House says will ...
From Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull depicted as the statue David with a naked Queen Elizabeth II clinging to his leg, to Bronwyn Bishop catching a bus, this year's Bald Archy's Prize has again delivered what audiences have come to expect.
The rollout of the National Disability Insurance Scheme in the ACT is on track with complaints slowing down, but the number of Canberrans deemed eligible remains higher than expected.
U.S. crude jumped more than 3% to above $27 per barrel after comments by the energy minister of OPEC-member United Arab Emirates sparked hopes of a coordinated production cut.
There’s 'virtually no risk' of contracting the mosquito-born virus in New York right now — but officials are concerned that could change.
The left-hander also highlighted the importance of Harbhajan and Nehra's return to the India fold.
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Ursinus College was forced to close its cafeteria after an outbreak of a gastrointestinal illness Tuesday. The bug has caused prolonged bouts of vomiting as well as diarrhea and abdominal pain.
There are reasons to run a mile from shares right now, but there are also reasons to buy.
Josh Hazlewood has paid tribute to Peter Siddle after the pair rocked New Zealand with the new ball to put Australia in a commanding position in the first Test.
NEW YORK - U.S. Ambassador to Japan Caroline Kennedy, dressed in a kimono, makes a speech at the opening ceremo...
HONG KONG (AP) — Britain says a missing Hong Kong bookseller was likely abducted to mainland China in what it called a "serious breach" of the treaty under which Beijing took control of the city.
Banks bounce while gold and Bunds suffer profit-taking
NEW YORK - U.S. Ambassador to Japan Caroline Kennedy (R), dressed in a kimono, poses for a photo before crackin...
Gamblers left furious after no one had all six numbers or five balls plus the bonus number
A group of trade associations representing major cable and telephone companies on Thursday urged the U.S. Federal Communications Commission to limit protections in forthcoming broadband privacy rules.