Presidential hopeful Trump blasts Republican expected to endorse rival
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump assailed a leading committee chairman in Congress on Sunday for backing Marco Rubio, Trump’s rival for the party’s nomination.
Database of 191 million U.S. voters exposed on Internet: researcher
(Reuters) – An independent computer security researcher uncovered a database of information on 191 million voters that is exposed on the open Internet due to an incorrectly configured database, he said on Monday.
Obama to welcome Canada’s Trudeau for official visit March 10
HONOLULU (Reuters) – President Barack Obama will welcome Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for an official visit to Washington on March 10, complete with a rare state dinner and discussions about energy and climate change, the White House said on …
White House welcomes Japan, Korea agreement on ‘comfort women’
HONOLULU (Reuters) – The United States welcomes an agreement between Japan and South Korea on the treatment of “comfort women” during World War II and supports its implementation, U.S. national security adviser Susan Rice said on Monday.
Presidential hopeful Trump blasts Republican expected to endorse rival
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump assailed a leading committee chairman in Congress on Sunday for backing Marco Rubio, Trump’s rival for the party’s nomination.
Democratic presidential candidates blast U.S. plan to deport families
WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) – The Obama administration on Thursday came under fire from Democratic presidential candidates and human rights groups for plans to intensify deportations of Central American migrants by rounding up undocumented families.
Presidential candidate Clinton concerned about U.S. deportations
NEW YORK (Reuters) – U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has “real concerns” about reports that the U.S. government is intensifying the deportation of Central American migrants who are in the country illegally, a spokeswoman said on Thursday.
Trump warns Clinton to be careful in using woman ‘card’
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump intensified his criticism of Hillary Clinton after she said he had a “penchant for sexism,” warning his Democratic rival against using the woman “card” and drawing his full attention…
Trump rips up rule book of U.S. ‘retail politics’
PORTSMOUTH, N.H. (Reuters) – U.S. Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump swung into New Hampshire for a few hours one evening earlier this month to pick up an endorsement from a small police union.
Sanders says he doesn’t need Chicago mayor’s backing to reach White House
CHICAGO (Reuters) – Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders said on Wednesday he did not need the backing of one of rival Hillary Clinton’s supporters, embattled Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel, to win.