Brussels attacks will strengthen U.S., allies’ resolve against terror: Clinton
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said despite the deadly attacks in Brussels earlier on Tuesday, acts of terror “will not succeed” and vowed to stand by America’s European allies.
Republican presidential candidate Cruz: ‘Radical Islam’ behind Belgium blasts
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz on Tuesday called the blasts in Belgium “the latest in a string of coordinated attacks by radical Islamic terrorists,” adding that they “are no isolated incidents.”
Republican presidential Kasich: U.S. must back allies after Belgium blasts
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.s. Republican presidential candidate John Kasich on Tuesday said United States and its allies must strengthen their efforts to build their alliance and work together to stop acts of terror, calling the attacks sickening.
Trump says U.S. should toughen up fight against Islamist militants
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, reacting to attacks at Brussels airport and a metro station on Tuesday, said the United States and Western countries should toughen up in their fight against Islamist militants…
New York lawmakers expected to clear way for mixed martial arts fights
ALBANY, N.Y. (Reuters) – New York is poised to join the rest of the country in legalizing mixed martial arts (MMA) fights, as the state Assembly prepares to pass a bill to end a ban on the full-contact sport, a measure the Senate has approved on multip…
Obama spars with Cuba’s Castro over human rights in historic visit
HAVANA (Reuters) – U.S. President Barack Obama pushed Cuba to improve human rights during his historic visit to the Communist-led island on Monday, publicly sparring with President Raul Castro who showed flashes of anger and hit back at U.S. “double st…
Puerto Rico takes restructuring law to U.S. high court
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Puerto Rico will ask the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday to validate a law that could let it cut billions of dollars from what it owes in debt at some public agencies, a key test in the island’s efforts to weather a massive fiscal crisis. ![]()
Republican lawmakers to join Obama’s Cuba visit
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A small group of Republican lawmakers will join President Barack Obama’s historic trip to Cuba on Sunday, underlining growing divisions in the party over the future of the United States’ trade embargo against the island nation.
Trump vows strong ties with Israel if elected president
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump vowed on Monday to pursue a strong U.S. alliance with Israel if elected president in November and said he would resist any attempt by the United Nations to impose its will on the …
Trump vows strong U.S. ties with Israel, draws fire from Clinton
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump on Monday vowed an unbreakable U.S. alliance with Israel if he is elected president in November, seeking to clear up confusion over his repeated pledges to remain neutral in any p…




