
McConnell, Grassley rally conservative groups for Supreme Court fight
Republicans warn progressive groups are organized for nomination battle.
Republicans warn progressive groups are organized for nomination battle.
Qatar Airways chief executive Akbar Al Baker is in Australia to explain his controversial views on air safety and the role of women.
The first phase of Monroe County’s new $33.5 million Justice Center will open early next month.
Some investors slashed their valuations of Flipkart by up to 23%, as concerns grow about the viability of many Indian startups amid a global slowdown. Photo: Flipkart
A scare in Iowa and a crushing loss in New Hampshire drove her to shake up her strategy -- and trust her advisers.
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GOP establishment scramble to arrest front-runner’s ascent, but it could be too late.
Er komt een landelijk onderzoek naar mogelijk misbruik van studiefinanciering in het mbo, maakte de Rotterdamse CDA-wethouder Hugo de Jonge donderdag tijdens de gemeenteraadsvergadering bekend. Een onbekend aantal jongeren zou zich alleen maar inschrijven voor een opleiding vanwege de studiefinanciering.
“We love our children unconditionally and want only what is best for them. Isn’t that all that matters?”
Читать дальше...Pakistan's finance minister on Thursday said that his country will never roll back its nuclear programme despite threat of mounting external debt. "Even if our debts swell to US 4100 billion or US $100 trillion, we will not roll back our nuclear programme," finance minister Ishaq Dar said.
Pakistan's finance minister on Thursday said that his country will never roll back its nuclear programme despite threat of mounting external debt. "Even if our debts swell to US 4100 billion or US $100 trillion, we will not roll back our nuclear programme," finance minister Ishaq Dar said.
In Russia, relatively few people seem to be following the U.S. presidential election campaigns closely, but most people know the names of the front-runners.
Waste piping burst last week.
Some of the most iconic names in Yosemite National Park have been taken down. It's the result of a trademark dispute between the park and its outgoing concessionaire.
In China, people generally find Donald Trump's rhetoric way over the top. They are, however, wary of Hillary Clinton because of her past, get-tough-on-China policies.
David Greene talks to Russell Gold, author of The Boom, about Aubrey McClendon, ex-CEO of Chesapeake Energy. He died in a car crash a day after being indicted for allegedly violating anti-trust laws.
The 2012 GOP presidential nominee will give what's billed as a major speech on the current campaign. In Detroit, Ben Carson won't be at the GOP debate, though he has not officially ended his campaign.
GOP hopeful Donald Trump wants to build a wall between the U.S. and Mexico. Democratic hopeful Hillary Clinton wants to break down barriers. Mexicans tell us what they think about the campaigns.
Tensions are high in Montgomery, Ala., where authorities have arrested a white police officer for murder in the fatal shooting of a black man. Local officials are calling for a federal investigation.
Social science research examines how the mood of gamblers can change the way they think about risk. New Yorkers buy more lottery tickets when the weather is good and when their sports teams win games.
In the race for the Republican presidential nomination, former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty is backing Sen. Marco Rubio. David Greene talks to Pawlenty about the viability of Rubio's candidacy.
Civil War buffs and the Irish-American community have probably heard of Thomas Francis Meagher. Renee Montagne talks to New York Times columnist Timothy Egan about his book The Immortal Irishman.
Some of the most iconic names in Yosemite National Park have been taken down. It's the result of a trademark dispute between the park and its outgoing concessionaire.
Met Office issues warnings for large parts of Britain - including London and southern England - as wet weather is met with freezing temperatures
Visa is looking to develop a “secure, scalable blockchain network” as it seeks to keep pace at a time when the payments industry is undergoing a seismic digital transformation. Blockchain, the distributed ledger technology on which bitcoin is built, has been gaining a lot of momentum among financial institutions, technology companies and payment processors in the last six months and now Visa’s new research and development arm is looking to keep up with the competition.