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- NSA chief: ‘Paris would not have happened’ without encrypted apps
- Marco Rubio gets a big boost from Nikki Haley ahead of South Carolina primary
- Cruz slams Trump, Rubio as South Carolina politics get dirty
- Nike drops Manny Pacquiao in wake of anti-gay statements
- Car bomb attack on military in Turkish capital kills 28
- Dem race dead heat in Nevada, Trump holds big lead ahead of caucuses
- Report: Hate groups, domestic extremists grew significantly in 2015
- Pope loses his cool with person who almost knocked him down
- Apple vows to fight federal order to unlock San Bernardino shooter’s iPhone
- If Obama's Supreme Court nominee fails, don't blame Ted Cruz
- WHO issues $56 million plan to combat Zika virus
- CJ the German shorthaired pointer wins Westminster dog show
- Opportunities, and risks, for both parties in SCOTUS fight
- Trump hits back after Obama calls him unpresidential
- Obama says Republican campaign rhetoric troubling to outside world
NSA chief: ‘Paris would not have happened’ without encrypted apps Posted: |
Marco Rubio gets a big boost from Nikki Haley ahead of South Carolina primary Posted: |
Cruz slams Trump, Rubio as South Carolina politics get dirty Posted: |
Nike drops Manny Pacquiao in wake of anti-gay statements Posted: 17 Feb 2016 02:07 PM PST |
Car bomb attack on military in Turkish capital kills 28 Posted: 17 Feb 2016 12:50 PM PST By Gulsen Solaker and Umit Bektas ANKARA (Reuters) - Twenty-eight people were killed and dozens wounded in Turkey's capital Ankara on Wednesday when a car laden with explosives detonated next to military buses near the armed forces' headquarters, parliament and other government buildings. The Turkish military condemned what it described as a terrorist attack on the buses as they waited at traffic lights in the administrative heart of the NATO member's capital. The attack, the latest in a series of bombings in the past year mostly blamed on Islamic State, comes as Turkey gets dragged ever deeper into the war in neighboring Syria and tries to contain some of the fiercest violence in decades in its predominantly Kurdish southeast. |
Dem race dead heat in Nevada, Trump holds big lead ahead of caucuses Posted: |
Report: Hate groups, domestic extremists grew significantly in 2015 Posted: |
Pope loses his cool with person who almost knocked him down Posted: 17 Feb 2016 09:31 AM PST Pope Francis, who is usually calm and accommodating with his admirers, clearly lost his temper with a person who pulled on him so hard that he fell onto a child on a wheel chair. Video footage showed that while the pope was walking at the edge of a crowd in an stadium, he stopped to greet children who were sitting. Two arms reached out to grab him and the person would not let go, even after the pope lost his balance and his chest was pressing on the child's head. |
Apple vows to fight federal order to unlock San Bernardino shooter’s iPhone Posted: |
If Obama's Supreme Court nominee fails, don't blame Ted Cruz Posted: |
WHO issues $56 million plan to combat Zika virus Posted: |
CJ the German shorthaired pointer wins Westminster dog show Posted: 16 Feb 2016 09:17 PM PST |
Opportunities, and risks, for both parties in SCOTUS fight Posted: |
Trump hits back after Obama calls him unpresidential Posted: |
Obama says Republican campaign rhetoric troubling to outside world Posted: 16 Feb 2016 04:31 PM PST By Jeff Mason RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. (Reuters) - President Barack Obama said on Tuesday he is hearing from foreign leaders who are alarmed at Republican presidential candidates' positions on issues such as climate change and immigration. "I think foreign observers are troubled by some of the rhetoric that's been taking place in these Republican primaries and Republican debates," Obama told reporters at the end of a summit with Southeast Asian leaders. Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump has made headlines for supporting a temporary ban on Muslims entering the United States and controversial statements about immigrants. |
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