The 2016 presidential campaign is well underway. Not in name, so much, but rather in the deeds of more than a dozen people who might run. They've been busy plugging holes in resumes, getting known on TV, networking with activists and party luminaries, taking early steps to build campaign organizations and much more. |
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They've been busy plugging holes in resumes, getting known on TV, networking with activists and party luminaries, taking early steps to build campaign organizations and much more. Most are methodically ticking off items on what could be called the presidential prep checklist, and they've picked up.... |
WASHINGTON (AP) — Hillary Clinton as couch potato didn't last long. Was anyone surprised? While she was getting back in the game, others who might run for president were in motion, too. Republican Gov. Chris Christie socked away a big re-election victory in New Jersey and scored a prime position in his party to raise money and make friends. |
Madiba’s memorial service which was attended by about 100 sitting and former heads of state or government was declared the biggest send-off the world has ever seen Prior to his death, he grabbed global headlines with the news of his fragile health due to recurring lung infections.
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The United Nations says it's 'unlikely' Syria's government will meet a December 31 deadline to move its most dangerous chemical arms out of the country. |
Sure, there were questions left for inquiring minds. Is Rex Ryan’s contract extended beyond next season? Does he have autonomy when it comes to his coaching staff? All this stuff is fodder inside the Valley of the Stupid and beyond. |
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Australia’s Foreign Minister Defends PNG Medical Funding Cut Bishop calls for independent health procurement authority. MELBOURNE, Australia (Radio Australia, Dec. |
Here is the final list of nominations from readers for 2013 Dallas Morning News Texan of the Year. In no particular order (except that Cruz, followed by Davis, got more response than anyone): Ted Cruz, U.S. senator. Wendy Davis, state senator. West, Texas, first responders who died in the fertilizer blast. |
Might Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, peak too soon with his firebrand politicking and relentless networking? That's not a risk faced by Gov. Andrew Cuomo, D-N.Y. He's been blowing off almost everything a potential candidate is supposed to be doing at this point. |
Might Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, peak too soon with his firebrand politicking and relentless networking? That's not a risk faced by Gov. Andrew Cuomo, D-N.Y. He's been blowing off almost everything a potential candidate is supposed to be doing at this point. |
Pope Francis became the leader of the Catholic Church in March, bringing to the Vatican a series of firsts: the first pope to choose St. Francis as a namesake, the first Latin American pope, and the first Jesuit pope. His conversational first words from St.... |
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