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- Live coverage: New Hampshire primary updates
- Marco Rubio supporters clash with the 'Rubio robots' in New Hampshire
- Christie declares himself the town hall king, not Kasich
- Clinton pushes back against 'establishment' as a slur
- Obama proposes $4.1 trillion spending plan in final White House budget
- Train crash in Germany kills at least 10, injures 80
- Rubio searches for answers while his opponents circle
- 5 things to watch in New Hampshire primary
- FBI agent says evidence manipulated in Baltimore 'Serial' hearing
Live coverage: New Hampshire primary updates Posted: |
Marco Rubio supporters clash with the 'Rubio robots' in New Hampshire Posted: |
Christie declares himself the town hall king, not Kasich Posted: |
Clinton pushes back against 'establishment' as a slur Posted: |
Obama proposes $4.1 trillion spending plan in final White House budget Posted: 09 Feb 2016 02:29 PM PST By Jeff Mason and David Lawder WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama proposed a $4.1 trillion spending plan for fiscal year 2017 on Tuesday in a final White House budget that met immediate Republican resistance for its cost and reliance on tax hikes to fund domestic priorities. Obama, a Democrat who leaves office next January, sought to outline his fiscal and political vision for the country with proposed investments in infrastructure, cyber security, education, and job growth. Paul Ryan, the Republican speaker of the House of Representatives, called it a "manual for growing the federal government at the expense of hardworking Americans." The budget envisions a deficit of $503 billion in fiscal 2017 after a $616 billion budget gap in the current fiscal year ending on Sept. 30. |
Train crash in Germany kills at least 10, injures 80 Posted: 09 Feb 2016 10:25 AM PST BAD AIBLING, Germany (AP) — Two commuter trains crashed head-on Tuesday in southern Germany, killing 10 people and injuring 80 as they slammed into each other on a curve after an automatic safety braking system apparently failed, the transport minister said. |
Rubio searches for answers while his opponents circle Posted: |
5 things to watch in New Hampshire primary Posted: |
FBI agent says evidence manipulated in Baltimore 'Serial' hearing Posted: 08 Feb 2016 04:45 PM PST Adnan Syed, 35, is serving a life sentence for the 1999 strangulation of his 18-year-old ex-girlfriend Hae Min Lee. Syed's lawyers are seeking a new trial based on new evidence amid questions about the fairness of the case that were raised by the podcast in late 2014. During the fourth day of a hearing in Baltimore City Circuit Court, Federal Bureau of Investigation Special Agent Chad Fitzgerald said defense lawyers had shown him "manipulated evidence" of cell phone records when he was on the stand last week. |
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