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- At Koch group summit, a restrained enthusiasm for Trump
- Biden consults with Warren as he mulls 2016 presidential bid
- France train attacker 'went to Syria', was known to police
- Rival Koreas' high-level meeting adjourned
- Congressman says NYC federal building gunman got 'raw deal'
- Jimmy Carter focuses on faith as cancer treatment begins
- State media report blast at chemical plant in eastern China; no casualties reported yet
- France train gunman identified as known Islamist militant
- Why evangelicals back Donald Trump
- 'Give me back my gun,' train attacker pleaded with Americans
- Gunman slays guard at NYC federal building, kills himself
- Judge rules U.S. government must swiftly release immigrant children in detention
- North, South Korea officials meet at DMZ in bid to ease tension
- Korean talks on averting conflict push past midnight
At Koch group summit, a restrained enthusiasm for Trump Posted: 22 Aug 2015 11:56 AM PDT
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Biden consults with Warren as he mulls 2016 presidential bid Posted: 22 Aug 2015 01:18 PM PDT |
France train attacker 'went to Syria', was known to police Posted: 22 Aug 2015 04:12 PM PDT
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Rival Koreas' high-level meeting adjourned Posted: 22 Aug 2015 02:07 PM PDT |
Congressman says NYC federal building gunman got 'raw deal' Posted: 22 Aug 2015 11:02 AM PDT |
Jimmy Carter focuses on faith as cancer treatment begins Posted: 22 Aug 2015 10:38 AM PDT |
State media report blast at chemical plant in eastern China; no casualties reported yet Posted: 22 Aug 2015 08:06 AM PDT BEIJING (AP) — State media report blast at chemical plant in eastern China; no casualties reported yet. |
France train gunman identified as known Islamist militant Posted: 22 Aug 2015 01:29 PM PDT
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Why evangelicals back Donald Trump Posted: |
'Give me back my gun,' train attacker pleaded with Americans Posted: 22 Aug 2015 02:15 AM PDT
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Gunman slays guard at NYC federal building, kills himself Posted: 21 Aug 2015 07:09 PM PDT
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Judge rules U.S. government must swiftly release immigrant children in detention Posted: 22 Aug 2015 12:47 AM PDT By Victoria Cavaliere LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A U.S. federal judge on Friday ordered the government to swiftly release immigrant children held at detention centers, affirming a July ruling that said some minors who crossed the border illegally were being detained in violation of a long-standing settlement. The ruling by U.S. District Judge Dolly Gee in Los Angeles gave the administration of President Barack Obama until Oct. 23 to comply with her order to release hundreds of unauthorized immigrant children, and in some cases their mothers, "without unnecessary delay." Gee's ruling comes amid debate by U.S. presidential candidates over illegal immigration and follows an influx of immigrants from Central America across the U.S.-Mexico border. |
North, South Korea officials meet at DMZ in bid to ease tension Posted: 22 Aug 2015 01:43 PM PDT |
Korean talks on averting conflict push past midnight Posted: 22 Aug 2015 08:25 AM PDT |
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