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- After a decade of silence, will Justice Clarence Thomas find his voice?
- Judge: U.S. cannot make Apple provide iPhone data
- Teen in custody after shooting at Ohio school
- Boston bomber's citizenship application raises questions
Obama, congressional leaders talk Supreme Court vacancy Posted: 01 Mar 2016 12:29 PM PST WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama called Democrats and Republicans to the White House Tuesday to discuss election-year standoff over the vacancy on the Supreme Court. Neither side showed signs of budging. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
All-day, all-night Super Tuesday live coverage Posted: 01 Mar 2016 11:55 AM PST |
New Osama Bin Laden letters show paranoid micromanager in hiding Posted: 01 Mar 2016 05:35 AM PST |
Obama to meet with McConnell in Supreme Court standoff Posted: 01 Mar 2016 04:02 AM PST |
Judge: U.S. can't force Apple to hack iPhone Posted: 29 Feb 2016 10:20 PM PST |
Rubio takes gloves off with Trump, and supporters love it Posted: 29 Feb 2016 09:45 PM PST ATLANTA (AP) — Inviting audiences to "have a little fun," Republican presidential hopeful Sen. Marco Rubio's jabs at front-runner Donald Trump are getting personal. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Trump rivals call for release of NY Times editorial board tape Posted: 29 Feb 2016 06:04 PM PST By Emily Stephenson SAN ANTONIO (Reuters) - Donald Trump's rivals for the Republican presidential nomination urged him on Monday to ask the New York Times to release a recording of his recent interview with its editorial board, following a report he told it he was not serious about his immigration proposals. News website BuzzFeed reported on Monday that Trump had suggested to the Times' editorial board in an off-the-record briefing that he would likely not stand by his immigration proposals if elected president. Trump, the Republican front-runner, has called for deporting all illegal immigrants and has said he would get the Mexican government to pay for building a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
After a decade of silence, will Justice Clarence Thomas find his voice? Posted: 29 Feb 2016 04:32 PM PST Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas broke a decade-long silence from the bench on Monday, provoking audible gasps in the chamber and, perhaps, indicating that he may be more willing to speak up in the future following the death of Justice Antonin Scalia earlier this month. Justice Thomas's remarks came near the end of oral arguments in a case regarding a federal law that bans people convicted of domestic violence from owning guns. Ten minutes from the end of the hourlong session, Thomas asked Justice Department lawyer Ilana Eisenstein whether a misdemeanor conviction of any other law "suspends a constitutional right," prompting gasps from lawyers and journalists in the chamber. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Judge: U.S. cannot make Apple provide iPhone data Posted: 29 Feb 2016 03:04 PM PST |
Teen in custody after shooting at Ohio school Posted: 29 Feb 2016 02:31 PM PST Four students were injured after a 14-year-old allegedly walked into the lunchroom at Madison Junior/Senior High School in Middletown, Ohio, and started firing, authorities said today. Two of the students were hurt by the shooting and two were injured by flying shrapnel, said Anthony Dwyer, Chief Deputy of the Butler County Sheriff's Office. None of the injuries are life-threatening, Madison Local Schools said on its Facebook page, adding that all students were safe. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Boston bomber's citizenship application raises questions Posted: 29 Feb 2016 01:41 PM PST Boston Marathon bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev passed the US citizenship test just a few months before he helped carry out the Boston Marathon bombings that killed thee people and injured over 260, according to heavily redacted Department of Homeland Security documents obtained by the Boston Globe. The documents, released to the Globe under the Freedom of Information Act, reveal that Mr. Tsarnaev, passed the test with only one incorrect answer, and that he also swore his allegiance to the United States and denied any links to terrorism. Tsarnaev was killed in a firefight with law enforcement days after the April 15, 2013 bombings. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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