U.S. Republican Trump says ‘I’ll win the Latino vote’
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Republican Donald Trump on Wednesday said he would win the Latino vote if he gets his party’s nomination for president and claimed a “great relationship with the Mexican people,” despite recent comments about immigrants that have…
Over 200 Americans have gone or tried to go to Syria to fight: FBI
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – More than 200 Americans have traveled or attempted to travel to Syria to fight for Islamic militants, Federal Bureau of Investigation chief James Comey said on Wednesday.
Senate bill would make social media report ‘terrorist activity’
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Social media operators such as Twitter, Facebook and YouTube would have to notify federal authorities of online “terrorist activity,” according to the text of a bill approved by the Senate Intelligence Committee and seen by Reute…
Confederate flag faces decisive vote in South Carolina legislature
CHARLESTON, S.C. (Reuters) – The Confederate flag that flies over South Carolina’s state capitol grounds could soon be destined for a museum as legislators met Wednesday for a third day to decide the fate of what many view as a symbol of slavery.
Russia says Clinton hacking accusations ‘unfounded’
MOSCOW (Reuters) – The Kremlin accused U.S. presidential contender Hillary Clinton on Wednesday of making unfounded and inappropriate remarks by including Russia among countries she said were sponsoring hacking.
European Parliament backs compromise in step towards U.S. trade deal
STRASBOURG (Reuters) – European lawmakers on Wednesday backed a compromise plan designed to spur negotiations on a trade pact between the European Union and the United States and overcome deep divisions within the European Parliament.
Ex-Virginia Governor Gilmore to join Republican presidential race: paper
(Reuters) – Former Virginia Governor Jim Gilmore said on Tuesday he would join the crowded race for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination, according to the Richmond Times-Dispatch.
Republican Congressman Heck to run for Reid’s U.S. Senate seat
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) – Republican Congressman Joe Heck has announced his candidacy for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated after 30 years Harry Reid, asking donors for help to fight the Democratic leader’s “hand-picked successor.”
Republican Congressman Heck to run for Reid’s U.S. Senate seat
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) – Republican Congressman Joe Heck has announced his candidacy for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated after 30 years Harry Reid, asking donors for help to fight the Democratic leader’s “hand-picked successor.”
Hillary Clinton: Hacking problem not limited to China
IOWA CITY, Iowa (Reuters) – Democratic presidential contender Hillary Clinton said on Tuesday that hacking by countries such as China and Iran posed a broad threat to U.S. security and business, and the federal government had not done enough to protect…




