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Obama: 'strange things' happen when voters are scared

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

(AP) — President Barack Obama said Thursday that "strange things" can happen in politics when voters are scared and that the angst people are feeling across the country is finding voice in both the Republican and Democratic parties. Obama commented two days after billionaire businessman Donald Trump rode that wave of voter anger at traditional politicians to a commanding win in New Hampshire's Republican presidential primary. Obama said people remember the dire economic straits the country faced at the dawn of his presidency... Читать дальше...

KOSDAQ trading halted after steep drop

Yonhap News Agency (en) 

SEOUL, Feb. 12 (Yonhap) -- South Korea's tech-savvy KOSDAQ plunged over 8 percent at one point on Friday, prompting its operator to suspend trading to ease excessive turmoil. The price index of the secondary bourse stood at 594.75 as of 12:00 p.m.

New York police have covertly tracked cell phones, group says

Zee News (zeenews.india.com) 

New York City`s police have made extensive use of covert devices to track cell phones without obtaining warrants since 2008, a civil liberties group said on Thursday, revealing how frequently law enforcement in the largest U.S. city has employed the technology.

Samantha Armytage replaced as host of UNHCR lunch with Kristin Davis

Sydney Morning Herald 

Sunrise co-host Samantha Armytage is no longer appearing at a lunch honouring refugee women with US actress Kristin Davis, a day after the pair participated in an awkward Sex and the City skit on Channel 7's breakfast television show.

Who Won The PBS Democratic Presidential Debate? Clinton Delivers Strong Performance Against Sanders’ Attacks

International Business Times 

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders participated in a highly contentious Democratic presidential debate televised on PBS Thursday night in Milwaukee, with each battling over the issues seemingly quite evenly. They sparred over topics that ranged from race relations to campaign finance to women's rights to senior citizens to foreign relations. Each candidate pointed to their record to back up their series of claims, with both making solid points that stuck to their respective campaigns' core issues.





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