Eric Holder, former U.S. attorney general, to return to law firm
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder will return as a partner at the law firm he had left to become the nation’s top law enforcement official, his new employer said in a statement.
China downplays Hillary Clinton claim it hacked U.S. information
BEIJING (Reuters) – China on Monday downplayed an accusation by U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton that Beijing had tried to “hack into everything that doesn’t move in America”.
Republican climate advocate makes big 2016 campaign gift
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A Republican entrepreneur seeking to push his party to fight climate change and support clean energy said on Sunday he has given his first big campaign gift to Senator Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire.
Cruz presidential campaign says supporters donated $51 million
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Republican Senator Ted Cruz and the outside groups supporting his presidential bid have raised more than $51 million in the three months since he launched his campaign for president, according to a statement from his campaign on …
Republican Christie criticizes high court’s gay marriage ruling
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie said on Sunday Supreme Court justices of his liking would not have legalized same-sex marriage and would have struck down a key provision of a national health care law.
U.S. and Iran: the unbearable awkwardness of defending your enemy
VIENNA (Reuters) – It’s always awkward to defend your enemies. But that’s the position U.S. President Barack Obama’s administration has found itself in with Iran as it pushes for an historic accord that would end a 12-year nuclear standoff.
Hillary Clinton accuses China of hacking U.S. computers
GLEN, N.H. (Reuters) – U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton accused China on Saturday of stealing commercial secrets and “huge amounts of government information,” and of trying to “hack into everything that doesn’t move in America.”
Hillary Clinton accuses China of hacking U.S. computers
GLEN, N.H. (Reuters) – U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton accused China on Saturday of stealing commercial secrets and “huge amounts of government information,” and of trying to “hack into everything that doesn’t move in America.”
Hillary Clinton: no substitute for ‘constant engagement’ with Putin
GLEN, N.H. (Reuters) – Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said on Saturday the United States has to be “much smarter” about how it deals with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Under fire for comments, Trump weighs in on California shooting
NEW YORK (Reuters) – A random fatal shooting in San Francisco, allegedly by an immigrant, proves the United States must tighten its borders, according to a statement on Friday by U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump, who is facing heavy criticism f…