Saturday, November 28, 2015

1776 COALITION 11/28/2015




Republican Trump drops 12 percentage points in poll
U.S. presidential hopeful Donald Trump's support among Republicans has dropped 12 points in less than a week, marking the real estate mogul's biggest decline since he vaulted to the top of the field in July, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll.... Read More













Ben Carson visits Syrian refugees in Jordan, sharpens foreign policy chops
Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson on Friday traveled to Jordan to get a first-hand look at Syrian refugees in a United Nations-run camp, according to reports. The Carson campaign said that the trip would improve Mr. Carson’s understanding of the... Read More






The apprentice: Tea party activists convinced Trump eyeing Cruz for ticket
A group of tea party activists is convinced that Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump has struck a secret deal with rival Sen. Ted Cruz to guarantee the Texan the vice presidential spot on the ticket, and conservatives are raving that... Read More






Supreme Court Justice Blocks Native Hawaiian Vote Count
A U.S. Supreme Court justice on Friday issued a temporary stay blocking the counting of votes in an election that would be a significant step toward Native Hawaiian self-governance. Justice Anthony Kennedy's order also stops the certification of any winners... Read More






Colorado Springs gunman holed up in Planned Parenthood building, firing at police
A Colorado Springs gunman who wounded three police officers and an unknown number of civilians in a shooting spree Friday has holed up in a Planned Parenthood building, where he is firing at police. Lt. Catherine Buckley of the Colorado... Read More













Saudi Arabia executions: Kingdom to behead 50 men convicted of terrorism offences despite Shia revolt threat
Saudi authorities appear set in the next few days to carry out a series of beheadings across the country of more than 50 men convicted of terrorism offences. Among those facing execution are three young men who were juveniles when... Read More


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