Clinton will call for stricter ‘rules of origin’ at Ohio campaign stop
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton will call for higher trade standards at a Saturday campaign stop in Youngstown, Ohio, to ensure that automakers that use largely foreign parts are not given preference for pr…
Anti-Trump protesters: patchwork of people and Facebook pages
KANSAS CITY, Mo./BLOOMINGTON, Ill. (Reuters) – Donald Trump has called them thugs, professional organizers and supporters of Democratic presidential contender Bernie Sanders.
Trump says accepts no responsibility for campaign protesters
WASHINGTON/BLOOMINGTON, Ill. (Reuters) – Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump refused to take responsibility on Sunday for clashes at his campaign events and criticized protesters who have dogged his rallies and forced him to cancel one in…
Trump without the hair? EU’s migration policy gets rough
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Europe’s emerging migration policy is looking increasingly like Donald Trump without the hair.
New disturbance at Trump rally as crucial Republican contests near
DAYTON, Ohio (Reuters) – Secret Service officers rushed on stage to protect U.S. Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump during a disturbance at a rally on Saturday, a day after rowdy protests shut down his event in Chicago.
White House narrows search to three for Supreme Court
WASHINGTON/AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) – The White House has narrowed its search for a U.S. Supreme Court nominee to three federal appeals court judges, Sri Srinivasan, Merrick Garland and Paul Watford, a source familiar with the selection process said on …
Trump spokeswoman denies media report that Ohio rally canceled
(Reuters) – A spokeswoman for U.S. Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump on Saturday denied a media report that he had canceled an Ohio rally because of security concerns.
EU’s Schulz wouldn’t favor a Trump White House
PARIS (Reuters) – European Parliament President Martin Schulz said on Saturday that neither Europe nor the United States was prepared for a Donald Trump presidency as the likely Republican candidate had no international experience and was a populist.
Aiming to sidestep Apple dispute, Obama makes case for access to device data
AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) – U.S. President Barack Obama on Friday made a passionate case for mobile devices to be built in a way that would allow the government to gain access to personal data if needed to prevent a terrorist attack or enforce tax laws.
Nancy Reagan remembered at funeral for fierce loyalty to husband
SIMI VALLEY, Calif. (Reuters) – First lady Michelle Obama and representatives from nine former presidential families led a bipartisan gathering of politicians and celebrities in paying memorial tribute to Nancy Reagan, whose love for her late husband, …