Clinton, a Democratic candidate for president, sent copies of her 2014 book “Hard Choices” to the Ohio governor and his rivals for the Republican nomination.
On the eve of his meeting with U.S. President Barack Obama and leaders of France and Britain, Prime Minister Narendra Modi asked the global community to unitedly combat increasing challenges posed by terrorists across the globe.
Saudi Arabia deployed thousands of security forces and medical staff for emergency situation, but such a crush in Mina proves that there were a few people who did not carry out the policies they were supposed to, he mentions.
Carson criticized the president for making the visit when asked if he’d do the same if he entered the White House. You know, like it’s a weekly poker game or something. “We have the mechanism for doing stuff, but we have to act on it”, Carson said,...
For his effort, Carson received commendations from many individuals who feel grateful that there is a presidential candidate who stands strong on his faith. “Let’s get in his face a little bit”, he said.
You could see the timid tears escaping the eyes of 13-year-old students before they were rapidly wiped away by the sleeves of their over-sized sweaters.
The Saudi-led coalition targeting Yemen’s Shiite rebels mistakenly struck a wedding party on Monday, killing at least 38 people, Yemeni security officials said.
The majority of the posts on BernieSanders.com no longer listed events involving only the senator: There was a volunteer rally in Littleton, door-knocking in Nashua and canvassing in Claremont, Hudson, Salem and Berlin.
“What worries her most is, my information shows, she knows from her internal polling that most Americans – unlike their attempt to portray this as a phony Republican scandal – believe this is a legitimate issue”, Attkisson said.
Violence struck again at around 4 a.m. on Sunday when a Palestinian from the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Issawiya stabbed and wounded a 15-year-old Jewish boy on a road outside the Old City, according to the police.
European Commission President Jean Claude Juncker (R) speaks to the media as he welcomes Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan at the EU Commission in Brussels, Belgium, October 5, 2015.