Voters pick gubernatorial, Senate candidates in last U.S. primaries of 2014
BOSTON (Reuters) – Voters in five East Coast states head to the polls on Tuesday for wide-open gubernatorial primary elections in Massachusetts and Rhode Island while Republicans in New Hampshire and Delaware will pick challengers to incumbent Democrat…
Voters pick gubernatorial, Senate candidates in last U.S. primaries of 2014
BOSTON (Reuters) – Voters in five East Coast states head to the polls on Tuesday for wide-open gubernatorial primary elections in Massachusetts and Rhode Island while Republicans in New Hampshire and Delaware will pick challengers to incumbent Democrat…
University of Miami’s Donna Shalala to retire, former Clinton official
MIAMI (Reuters) – University of Miami President Donna Shalala, a former Clinton administration official who was considered a major catch by the school when she joined in 2001, said on Monday she plans to step down at the end of the academic year.
U.S. Representative John Dingell, 88, hospitalized: staff
(Reuters) – Representative John Dingell of Michigan, the longest serving member of the U.S. Congress in history, has been hospitalized in Detroit with abdominal pain, his office said on Monday.
Democrats to launch ad reminding voters of Christie bridge scandal
(Reuters) – The Democratic Party plans to launch a political ad on Monday marking the one-year anniversary of “Bridgegate” to remind voters of the scandal that ensnared top aides of Republican New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, a likely 2016 White Hou…
Latinos furious at Obama on immigration delay, vow more pressure
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Hispanic lawmakers and immigration advocates harshly criticized President Barack Obama’s decision to delay executive action on immigration and vowed to keep pressuring him to make bold changes.
Obama delays acting on immigration until after November elections
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. President Barack Obama reversed course on Saturday and delayed taking executive action on immigration reform until after November congressional elections, bowing to concerns it could cost his fellow Democrats control of the …
Obama delays acting on immigration until after November elections
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. President Barack Obama reversed course on Saturday and delayed taking executive action on immigration reform until after November congressional elections, bowing to concerns it could cost his fellow Democrats control of the …
North Korea announces trial date for detained American Matthew Miller
SEOUL (Reuters) – Matthew Miller, one of three detained Americans in North Korea, will face trial next week, a short statement carried by state media said on Sunday, without elaborating any further on what charges the U.S. citizen faced.
North Korea announces trial date for detained American Matthew Miller
SEOUL (Reuters) – Matthew Miller, one of three detained Americans in North Korea, will face trial next week, a short statement carried by state media said on Sunday, without elaborating any further on what charges the U.S. citizen faced.