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- Obama to Republican leaders: why are you still endorsing Trump?
- Republican rift widens as Trump declines to endorse Ryan, McCain
- Trump campaign asks Capitol Hill to back him in Khan controversy
- Trump dismisses Buffett's rebuke over his business judgment
- The Latest: Trump: People without ID will 'vote 10 times'
- UK lawmakers say Europe's efforts over migration crisis 'lamentable'
- In blow to GOP unity, Trump refuses to back Ryan, McCain
- Trump says not ready to back House Speaker Ryan, McCain
- Obama says supporting Libya's fight with Islamic State is in U.S. interest
- Trump is 'unfit,' Obama says, challenging GOP to end support
- Republican tensions rise as Trump withholds support for leading figures
- Clinton extends lead over Trump to 8 percentage points: Reuters/Ipsos
- Libyan forces advance in IS bastion as US keeps up air strikes
- Here’s What Happens If Trump Decides to Quit
- Despite controversy, supporters back brash Trump talk
- Obama: Libya airstrikes critical to US security
- Australia sees abuse in Nauru migrant camp as deterrent: rights groups
- The IS in Libya: key dates
- Trump accepts a Purple Heart amid veteran controversy
- Trump talk of cutting US forces in Korea has rocky precedent
- Raids in Libya's Sirte in US national interest: Obama
- Obama says supporting Libya's fight vs Islamic State in U.S. interest
- Trump ally Christie calls criticisms of slain soldier's family 'inappropriate'
- Factbox: Gold Stars mark sacrifices of U.S. military families
- Clinton accuses Trump of scapegoating Muslim soldier's parents
- Trump says 'much easier' to get Purple Heart as gift from vet
- First Republican congressman pledges to vote Clinton
- Senate Republicans on the spot over Trump comments on Khan
- Iraq PM bans travel by officials accused of corruption
- Why US airstrikes in Libya could mean deeper involvement in war against ISIS
- Pence's role emerges as Trump's counterbalance
- Warren Buffett Scolds Donald Trump: Have You No Sense of Decency, Sir?
- Trump suggests general election could be 'rigged'
- France buries priest murdered by Islamist militants
- Iraqi Prime Minister bans travel for MPs accused of defense corruption
- Iraq prime minister issues travel ban for some lawmakers
- Knights of Columbus Donate Service Hours Valued at $1.7 Billon
- Libyan forces wary of Islamic State redoubt despite U.S. support
- The Latest: Turkey's Erdogan blasts EU over migrant deal
Obama to Republican leaders: why are you still endorsing Trump? Posted: 02 Aug 2016 05:54 PM PDT By Jeff Mason and Doina Chiacu WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama issued a scathing attack of Donald Trump on Tuesday for criticizing a Muslim family whose U.S. Army captain son was killed in Iraq, and he challenged Republican leaders to withdraw support for their "unfit" nominee. Obama's comments added to a growing number of statements from Republicans and Democrats lambasting Trump for his criticism of Khizr and Ghazala Khan, who appeared at the Democratic National Convention last week. Trump questioned whether Mrs. Khan did not speak at the convention because she was prevented from doing so by her religion and he characterized Mr. Khan's criticism of him as "vicious." Families who lose sons or daughters who serve in the U.S. military are called Gold Star families. |
Republican rift widens as Trump declines to endorse Ryan, McCain Posted: 02 Aug 2016 05:54 PM PDT
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Trump campaign asks Capitol Hill to back him in Khan controversy Posted: 02 Aug 2016 05:54 PM PDT By Richard Cowan and David Morgan WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Republican Donald Trump's presidential campaign appealed to Capitol Hill for support on Monday as his attacks on the Muslim parents of a decorated American soldier killed in Iraq drew sharp rebukes from fellow party members. Trump's criticism of Khizr Khan and Ghazala Khan, who took the stage at last week's Democratic convention, sparked growing concern and dismay from Republican lawmakers responding to the latest Trump outburst to blindside his party colleagues. Republican Senator John McCain, a former prisoner of war and the most prominent veteran in Congress, along with the commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, joined the chorus of condemnation, reflecting the highly regarded place the military and its veterans hold with many in the United States. |
Trump dismisses Buffett's rebuke over his business judgment Posted: 02 Aug 2016 05:54 PM PDT "I don't care much about Warren Buffett," Trump said on the FOX Business television network Tuesday morning, a day after Buffett lashed out at Trump in a speech at a campaign rally for Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton. Buffett, a widely followed investor who is chairman and chief executive officer of Berkshire Hathaway Inc, scorned Trump's 1995 move to list Trump hotels and casino resorts on the New York Stock Exchange, saying it lost money for the next decade and that "a monkey" would have outperformed Trump's company. |
The Latest: Trump: People without ID will 'vote 10 times' Posted: 02 Aug 2016 04:48 PM PDT |
UK lawmakers say Europe's efforts over migration crisis 'lamentable' Posted: 02 Aug 2016 04:06 PM PDT
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In blow to GOP unity, Trump refuses to back Ryan, McCain Posted: 02 Aug 2016 04:02 PM PDT
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Trump says not ready to back House Speaker Ryan, McCain Posted: 02 Aug 2016 03:41 PM PDT
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Obama says supporting Libya's fight with Islamic State is in U.S. interest Posted: 02 Aug 2016 03:15 PM PDT
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Trump is 'unfit,' Obama says, challenging GOP to end support Posted: 02 Aug 2016 03:13 PM PDT
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Republican tensions rise as Trump withholds support for leading figures Posted: 02 Aug 2016 02:31 PM PDT
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Clinton extends lead over Trump to 8 percentage points: Reuters/Ipsos Posted: 02 Aug 2016 02:21 PM PDT
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Libyan forces advance in IS bastion as US keeps up air strikes Posted: 02 Aug 2016 02:04 PM PDT
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Here’s What Happens If Trump Decides to Quit Posted: 02 Aug 2016 01:50 PM PDT
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Despite controversy, supporters back brash Trump talk Posted: 02 Aug 2016 01:36 PM PDT
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Obama: Libya airstrikes critical to US security Posted: 02 Aug 2016 01:34 PM PDT |
Australia sees abuse in Nauru migrant camp as deterrent: rights groups Posted: 02 Aug 2016 01:03 PM PDT By Matt Siegel SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia is ignoring the inhumane treatment of refugees held on the South Pacific island of Nauru as a means of deterring others from attempting the journey to Australia, two human rights groups said on Wednesday. Under Canberra's hard-line immigration policy, asylum seekers intercepted trying to reach Australia by boat are sent to a camp on Manus Island, in Papua New Guinea, or one in Nauru, which have drawn criticism for their harsh conditions and reports of abuse. |
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Trump accepts a Purple Heart amid veteran controversy Posted: 02 Aug 2016 12:34 PM PDT |
Trump talk of cutting US forces in Korea has rocky precedent Posted: 02 Aug 2016 11:56 AM PDT
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Raids in Libya's Sirte in US national interest: Obama Posted: 02 Aug 2016 11:38 AM PDT
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Obama says supporting Libya's fight vs Islamic State in U.S. interest Posted: 02 Aug 2016 11:37 AM PDT
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Trump ally Christie calls criticisms of slain soldier's family 'inappropriate' Posted: 02 Aug 2016 11:22 AM PDT
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Factbox: Gold Stars mark sacrifices of U.S. military families Posted: 02 Aug 2016 10:58 AM PDT A war of words between Donald Trump and the parents of a Muslim U.S. soldier killed in Iraq in 2004 is dominating the election campaign. Khizr and Ghazala Khan were criticized by the Republican presidential candidate after they appeared at the Democratic National Convention last Thursday and shared the story of their son, U.S. Army Captain Humayun Khan. The Khans are what is known in the United States as a "Gold Star Family," meaning they have lost an immediate relative in a military action. |
Clinton accuses Trump of scapegoating Muslim soldier's parents Posted: 02 Aug 2016 10:58 AM PDT By Amanda Becker CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio (Reuters) - U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton accused Donald Trump on Sunday of scapegoating the parents of a Muslim soldier killed in Iraq, after the Republican nominee took issue with remarks the soldier's father made at the Democratic National Convention. Trump, in an ABC interview that aired on Sunday, questioned why Ghazala Khan, mother of U.S. Army Captain Humayun Khan, stood quietly by her husband, Khizr Khan, as he took the stage at last week's Democratic convention in Philadelphia. Trump suggested the mother might not have been "allowed" to speak. |
Trump says 'much easier' to get Purple Heart as gift from vet Posted: 02 Aug 2016 10:21 AM PDT
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First Republican congressman pledges to vote Clinton Posted: 02 Aug 2016 10:09 AM PDT
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Senate Republicans on the spot over Trump comments on Khan Posted: 02 Aug 2016 08:54 AM PDT
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Iraq PM bans travel by officials accused of corruption Posted: 02 Aug 2016 08:53 AM PDT
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Why US airstrikes in Libya could mean deeper involvement in war against ISIS Posted: 02 Aug 2016 08:41 AM PDT The United States carried out two airstrikes on Monday in the Libyan city of Sirte, in the first of what may be an extended military campaign against the self-proclaimed Islamic State in Libya. The airstrikes come after months of intensive reconnaissance by US Special Forces in a country still mired in the turmoil that followed the Western-backed deposing of former strongman Muammar Qaddafi in 2011. |
Pence's role emerges as Trump's counterbalance Posted: 02 Aug 2016 08:21 AM PDT In the days after Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's sharp exchange with the bereaved parents of a Muslim-American Army captain, his running mate has sought to soften Mr. Trump's emotional words. Gov. Mike Pence (R) of Indiana defended Trump's devotion to the military, and commitment to reform the Department of Veteran Affairs, and said Capt. Humayun Khan is an "American hero," after Trump questioned if Mr. Khan's mother, Ghazala, was forbidden from speaking at the Democratic National Convention Thursday because of her faith. Governor Pence's defense of Trump could be indicative of his emerging role on the campaign trail: explaining and, at times, mitigating Trump's incendiary comments. |
Warren Buffett Scolds Donald Trump: Have You No Sense of Decency, Sir? Posted: 02 Aug 2016 08:15 AM PDT
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Trump suggests general election could be 'rigged' Posted: 02 Aug 2016 07:48 AM PDT |
France buries priest murdered by Islamist militants Posted: 02 Aug 2016 07:07 AM PDT
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Iraqi Prime Minister bans travel for MPs accused of defense corruption Posted: 02 Aug 2016 06:48 AM PDT
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Iraq prime minister issues travel ban for some lawmakers Posted: 02 Aug 2016 06:47 AM PDT BAGHDAD (AP) — Iraq's prime minister issued a travel ban on Tuesday for some sitting lawmakers and politicians amid corruption allegations that surfaced during the questioning in parliament of the country's defense minister. |
Knights of Columbus Donate Service Hours Valued at $1.7 Billon Posted: 02 Aug 2016 06:21 AM PDT NEW HAVEN, Conn., Aug. 2, 2016 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Knights of Columbus set a new all-time record last year for charitable donations worldwide with $175,079,192 in donations and more than 73.5 million hours of service valued at $1.7 billion (U.S.). Canadian Knights donated $22,241,473, and gave over 9 million hours of service. The monetary value of the worldwide service hours is based on an estimate of Independent Sector, a network for nonprofit foundations, which listed the value of a 2015 volunteer hour as $23.56. |
Libyan forces wary of Islamic State redoubt despite U.S. support Posted: 02 Aug 2016 06:16 AM PDT
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The Latest: Turkey's Erdogan blasts EU over migrant deal Posted: 02 Aug 2016 06:11 AM PDT |
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