A
top aide to then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton went in the same
email from lamenting the Benghazi terrorist attack just days after the
assault to discussing font preferences for her private company’s logo,
according to newly-disclosed documents. Cheryl Mills,... Read More
Donald
Trump will be the Republican nominee for president unless something
"cataclysmic" happens, Ben Carson's former campaign manager said Wednesday. "All you've got to do is compare the size of everyone's rallies. And that's really a demonstration of grass-roots support,"... Read More
Senate
Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) is brushing off calls from
business groups for quick action on President Obama’s sweeping Pacific
Rim trade deal. The National Association of Manufacturers and the
Business Roundtable announced their support for the controversial
Trans-Pacific... Read More
Probate
judges in Jefferson and Montgomery counties say they will continue to
issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples despite an administrative
order from Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore on Wednesday advising them and other state probate judges to stop the... Read More
The
State Board of Education voted in favor of Commissioner of Education
Pam Stewart’s recommendations for the Florida Standards Assessment cut
scores in Tallahassee Wednesday. The State board overwhelmingly approved Stewart’s plan by a 6-1 vote, with all members in... Read More
Soon
after the ground shook around its nuclear testing facility, North Korea
trumpeted its first hydrogen bomb test -- a powerful, self-proclaimed
"H-bomb of justice" that would mark a major and unanticipated advance
for its still-limited nuclear arsenal. Pyongyang's announcement... Read More
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