Republican Huckabee to announce 2016 presidential decision May 5
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee, a Republican, said on Friday that he will make an announcement on May 5 about whether or not he will run for president in 2016.
Marco Rubio: the 2016 presidential campaign’s $40 million man
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Less than a week after announcing his 2016 campaign for president, Republican Senator Marco Rubio of Florida doesn’t need to worry about money.
U.S. Republican Huckabee to announce 2016 presidential decision May 5
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee, a Republican, said on Friday that he will make an announcement on May 5 about whether or not he will run for president in 2016.
Clinton faces early test on U.S.-Pacific Rim trade deal fight
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Less than a week after formally launching her presidential campaign, Hillary Clinton is already being tested on a thorny issue for Democrats: free-trade deals and their impact on workers.
Green group praises Bush on climate remarks
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Billionaire activist Tom Steyer’s climate change advocacy group offered unexpected praise on Friday to Republican presidential hopeful Jeb Bush for saying the United States should work with the world to reduce carbon emissions.
Texas House approves bill that limits city bans on fracking
DALLAS (Reuters) – A bill that would stop Texas cities from enacting their own bans on hydraulic fracturing in the nation’s top crude oil and natural gas producing state was approved on Friday in the state House of Representatives.
U.S. appeals court judges skeptical over lifting hold on Obama immigration order
NEW ORLEANS (Reuters) – Two conservative U.S. appeals court judges expressed skepticism on Friday over arguments to lift an injunction blocking President Barack Obama’s efforts to overhaul immigration law without congressional action.
Obama says will sign bill allowing Congress to review Iran deal
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. President Barack Obama said on Friday a bill allowing Congress to review a deal concerning Iran’s nuclear program was a “reasonable compromise” he planned to sign, and he expressed confidence it would not derail talks with T…
Obama cites Senate ‘dysfunction’ in delay to confirm Lynch
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Barack Obama said on Friday it is embarrassing that the U.S. Senate still has not voted on confirmation of his attorney general nominee, Loretta Lynch.
Democrats square off over trade negotiating bill
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. President Barack Obama said on Friday a new trade agreement with Asia that is being negotiated would benefit not just America’s businesses but also its workers, anticipating Democratic concerns the deal would cost U.S. jobs