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- Trump defends loyalty pledges at rallies, ‘surprised’ by Hitler comparisons
- Clinton, Sanders go down to the wire in Michigan
- UN: 'Substantive' Syria peace talks to begin within days
- Talk of 'beheading' strike option heightens Koreas tension
- MH370 disappearance still a mystery two years on
- Israel's Netanyahu declines offer to meet with Obama: White House
- Bloomberg opts out of U.S. presidential bid, calls for centrism
- Erin Andrews awarded $55 million in hotel stalking case
- Boston Bombing Survivor Killed in Crash Appreciated 'Fragility of Life,' Says Marathon Hero
Trump defends loyalty pledges at rallies, ‘surprised’ by Hitler comparisons Posted: |
Clinton, Sanders go down to the wire in Michigan Posted: |
UN: 'Substantive' Syria peace talks to begin within days Posted: 08 Mar 2016 10:24 AM PST |
Talk of 'beheading' strike option heightens Koreas tension Posted: 08 Mar 2016 11:07 AM PST
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MH370 disappearance still a mystery two years on Posted: 08 Mar 2016 06:12 AM PST Investigators probing what happened to flight MH370 said Tuesday the cause of the plane's disappearance remained a mystery as the second anniversary passed with devastated next-of-kin still grasping for answers. The Malaysia-led international team of aviation experts set up to investigate issued an annual progress report but the brief statement had no new insights on what caused the Malaysia Airlines jet to vanish. "To date, the MH370 wreckage has still not been found despite the continuing search in the south Indian Ocean," it said. |
Israel's Netanyahu declines offer to meet with Obama: White House Posted: 07 Mar 2016 05:02 PM PST
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Bloomberg opts out of U.S. presidential bid, calls for centrism Posted: 07 Mar 2016 04:13 PM PST By Andy Sullivan and Ginger Gibson WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg said on Monday he would not mount an independent bid for the U.S. presidency because he feared it would increase the chances that Republicans Donald Trump or Ted Cruz could end up in the White House. A billionaire media mogul who combined business-friendly fiscal policies with liberal views on gun control and other social issues, Bloomberg could have potentially appealed to centrist voters in a year when candidates from the far left and right of the political spectrum have gained traction. Bloomberg never received much interest from American voters. |
Erin Andrews awarded $55 million in hotel stalking case Posted: |
Boston Bombing Survivor Killed in Crash Appreciated 'Fragility of Life,' Says Marathon Hero Posted: 07 Mar 2016 11:02 PM PST
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