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- Trump calls pope comments ‘disgraceful’ after pope questions his faith
- Obama promises to raise human rights questions on his trip to Cuba
- If Trump wins, he has Christie to thank
- Cliven Bundy, 4 others, face federal indictment in Nevada
- Jeb Bush reacts to Nikki Haley's endorsement of Marco Rubio
- Marco Rubio gets a big boost from Nikki Haley ahead of South Carolina primary
- Nike drops Manny Pacquiao in wake of anti-gay statements
- Car bomb attack on military in Turkish capital kills 28
- NSA chief: ‘Paris would not have happened’ without encrypted apps
Trump calls pope comments ‘disgraceful’ after pope questions his faith Posted: 18 Feb 2016 11:09 AM PST |
Obama promises to raise human rights questions on his trip to Cuba Posted: 18 Feb 2016 09:28 AM PST |
If Trump wins, he has Christie to thank Posted: 18 Feb 2016 03:08 AM PST |
Cliven Bundy, 4 others, face federal indictment in Nevada Posted: 18 Feb 2016 12:30 AM PST A federal grand jury in Nevada indicted Cliven Bundy and four others Wednesday on 16 charges related to an armed standoff near his ranch in 2014 over unpaid grazing fees. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Jeb Bush reacts to Nikki Haley's endorsement of Marco Rubio Posted: 17 Feb 2016 09:17 PM PST |
Marco Rubio gets a big boost from Nikki Haley ahead of South Carolina primary Posted: 17 Feb 2016 05:17 PM PST |
Nike drops Manny Pacquiao in wake of anti-gay statements Posted: 17 Feb 2016 03:06 PM PST Manny Pacquiao's latest disparaging comments about gays have cost him a contract with Nike. It may not be the only endorsement Pacquiao loses, even as he and promoter Bob Arum scramble to contain the damage ... This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Car bomb attack on military in Turkish capital kills 28 Posted: 17 Feb 2016 02:47 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. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
NSA chief: ‘Paris would not have happened’ without encrypted apps Posted: 17 Feb 2016 01:32 PM PST |
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