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- How accurate are Groundhog Day predictions?
- Whatever the final outcome, neither Clinton nor Sanders really lost in Iowa
- How Cruz outsmarted Trump in Iowa
- At least two Democratic Iowa caucuses were determined by a coin flip
- Cruz wins in Iowa's Republican caucuses
- Cruz takes Iowa, besting Trump and emerging from GOP pack
- Justice Department launches review of San Francisco police
- Live from Iowa: Caucus coverage
- Empty chairs at Trump rally: Is it the weather, or something else?
How accurate are Groundhog Day predictions? Posted: 02 Feb 2016 09:50 AM PST It depends which animal is doing the forecasting. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Whatever the final outcome, neither Clinton nor Sanders really lost in Iowa Posted: 02 Feb 2016 01:52 AM PST |
How Cruz outsmarted Trump in Iowa Posted: 01 Feb 2016 11:05 PM PST |
At least two Democratic Iowa caucuses were determined by a coin flip Posted: 01 Feb 2016 09:35 PM PST How close were the Democratic Iowa caucuses? At at least two precincts, coin flips were apparently needed to decide which candidate — Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders — got the available delegates. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Cruz wins in Iowa's Republican caucuses Posted: 01 Feb 2016 08:27 PM PST DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Ted Cruz sealed a victory in the Republican Iowa caucuses Monday, winning on the strength of his relentless campaigning and support from his party's most conservative wing. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Cruz takes Iowa, besting Trump and emerging from GOP pack Posted: 01 Feb 2016 07:50 PM PST DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Ted Cruz comes out on top in the leadoff Republican presidential caucuses in Iowa, pushing aside Donald Trump and emerging from the pack of candidates. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Justice Department launches review of San Francisco police Posted: 01 Feb 2016 04:19 PM PST The U.S. Justice Department said on Monday it would launch a review of the San Francisco Police following requests from city officials and community members. Although the American Civil Liberties Union had asked for a federal investigation into the San Francisco Police Department following the death of Mario Woods, 26, at the hands of police, the review will only result in recommendations, not court-enforceable reforms. "We will examine the San Francisco Police Department's current operational policies, training practices and accountability systems, and help identify key areas for improvement going forward," Attorney General Loretta Lynch said in a statement. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Live from Iowa: Caucus coverage Posted: 01 Feb 2016 03:26 PM PST |
Empty chairs at Trump rally: Is it the weather, or something else? Posted: 01 Feb 2016 01:38 PM PST |
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