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Mitt Romney cuts get-out-the-vote robocalls for Marco Rubio

“What I meant by that was in African-American communities, you have people who are living in desperation, often being abused by white police officers”, Sanders said.

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Who’s an outsider? GOP establishment fears loss of standing

In recent days, she has laid out a plan for a “clawback” of tax benefits for companies that ship jobs overseas, using the money to encourage investment in the United

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What Sanders should have said to Clinton about the auto bailout

Among GOP voters who don’t now support Trump, a large majority – 63 percent to 30 percent – say that if he lacks a majority of delegates going into the

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Tunisia: 45 people killed near Libyan border

There was no immediate claim of responsibility, but militants believed linked to the Islamic State carried out two major attacks past year in Tunisia targeting the country’s important tourism industry.

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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un puts nuclear weapons on stand by

It came after the United Nations imposed tough new sanctions on North Korea over recent nuclear tests and a rocket launch. Tensions with Pyongyang ramping up once again after the

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Former first lady Nancy Reagan dies at 94 in California

Former US first lady Nancy Reagan has died in California at the age of 94.

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John Kasich has an idea for how Republicans can beat Trump

Marco Rubio and Ohio Gov. John Kasich must realistically win their home states to keep the cache of delegates out of Trump’s hands.

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Trade, manufacturing at forefront of Clinton-Sanders race

On Tuesday, one of the 2016 election’s most important voting days, Sanders won in Minnesota, Colorado, Oklahoma and his home turf, Vermont.

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US presidential candidates gear up for ‘Super Tuesday’

“We have a movement going on this isn’t normal”, said Trump. Orrin Hatch said. His Republican colleague from Arizona, Jeff Flake, said he was “still holding out hope” that he

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Abortion debate returns to depleted Supreme Court

The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday in the most important abortion case in decades – a Texas law that has important implications for Georgia and the way it regulates

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Premiers agree to working groups, one on carbon pricing

Canada’s premiers and territorial leaders have agreed to further study carbon pricing options so that each province or territory can set up their own rules for their own unique circumstances.

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Clinton Is Picking Up Speed as She Barrels Into Super Tuesday

Donald Trump may be looking stronger than ever as he goes into Super Tuesday but his popularity among Republicans continues to be dogged by controversy.

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