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The Latest: McCain sticks to pledge to support Trump

Posted: 03 Aug 2016 05:35 PM PDT

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump arrives for a campaign town hall at Ocean Center, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2016, in Daytona Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)WASHINGTON (AP) — The Latest on the U.S. presidential race (all times EDT):


The Latest: Trump salutes military families at rally

Posted: 03 Aug 2016 05:05 PM PDT

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump arrives for a campaign town hall at Ocean Center, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2016, in Daytona Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)WASHINGTON (AP) — The Latest on the U.S. presidential race (all times EDT):


Billionaire Klarman slams Trump, vows to work for Clinton

Posted: 03 Aug 2016 04:38 PM PDT

U.S. Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton waits to speak at a rally in Commerce City"His words and actions over the last several days are so shockingly unacceptable in our diverse and democratic society that it is simply unthinkable that Donald Trump could become our president," Klarman said of the Republican presidential nominee. "I will continue to find ways to support Hillary Clinton and defeat Donald Trump," he said.


Georgia GOP elector resigns after anti-Trump comments

Posted: 03 Aug 2016 04:36 PM PDT

ATLANTA (AP) — A Georgia Republican resigned Wednesday from his role as an elector, hours after saying he can't vote for GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump and may not support him as a member of the electoral college.

GOP candidate goes macho to win Missouri governor primary

Posted: 03 Aug 2016 04:11 PM PDT

Missouri Republican gubernatorial candidate Eric Greitens speaks to a crowd of supporters at the DoubleTree Hotel Chesterfield on Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2016, in Chesterfield, Mo. Greitens won the Republican primary for Missouri governor Tuesday after a hard-fought race in which he cast himself as a conservative outsider willing to use his military bravado to blow up perceived corruption in government. (AP Photo/Michael Thomas)JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — In the final days before Missouri's Republican gubernatorial primary, candidate Eric Greitens responded to a Democratic attack ad by firing more than 100 rounds from a machine gun as an announcer declared in a rebuttal ad that he would bring out "the big guns" to "fight Obama's Democrat machine."


Clinton hits Trump for profiting off foreign labor

Posted: 03 Aug 2016 03:57 PM PDT

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton holds up a Donald Trump tie, which isn't made in America, as she speaks at Knotty Tie Company in Denver, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2016. The Knotty Tie Company makes and manufactures ties and scarves by hand in Denver. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)COMMERCE CITY, Colo. (AP) — Hillary Clinton is criticizing Donald Trump's use of outsourcing at his companies, part of an effort to undercut the business record that has formed the basis of his presidential pitch.


Trump's refusal to back House speaker angers Republican Party chief

Posted: 03 Aug 2016 02:41 PM PDT

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump attends a campaign event at the Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena in Jacksonville, FloridaBy Doina Chiacu and Steve Holland WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Donald Trump's White House campaign was in turmoil on Wednesday after he angered senior Republican Party leaders by criticizing a dead soldier's family and refusing to back the re-election campaign of House of Representatives Speaker Paul Ryan. On Tuesday, Trump denied both Ryan and Senator John McCain support in their coming primary contests, hitting back at critics in the Republican leadership who have taken him to task for his insistent public dispute with the parents of the soldier, a Muslim U.S. Army captain killed in the Iraq war. Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus was furious over the failure to endorse Ryan, who is the most senior elected Republican, and over Trump's feud with the Khan family, two Republican sources said.


U.S. strikes easing advance against Islamic State in Sirte, says commander

Posted: 03 Aug 2016 01:44 PM PDT

Fighters of Libyan forces allied with the U.N.-backed government move towards Islamic State fighters positions during a battle in SirteBy Aidan Lewis SIRTE, Libya (Reuters) - U.S. air strikes are easing the passage of Libyan forces as they seek to clear Islamic State from the militant group's former North African stronghold of Sirte, a senior field commander said on Wednesday. Mohamed Darat said the first strikes, which took place on Monday, had helped Libyan brigades under his command secure the Dollar residential neighborhood by targeting militants who had been holding out on the district's edge. Libya's U.N.-backed government requested the strikes nearly three months into a campaign that had slowed due to heavy casualties from sniper fire, mines and mortars.


IS 'weakening' inside Iraqi city of Mosul: Pentagon

Posted: 03 Aug 2016 01:38 PM PDT

Iraqi soldiers hold a position on the frontline on the outskirts of the Kurdish-controlled area of Makhmur, some 60 kilometres (35 miles) south of Mosul, on July 17, 2016Islamic State fighters inside the jihadist group's Iraqi stronghold of Mosul are "weakening" and showing signs of frustration ahead of a battle to recapture the city, a US military official said Wednesday. Iraqi and Kurdish forces, backed by US-led coalition trainers and air power, have for months been edging toward Mosul, Iraq's second city and home to two million people. The Islamic State group has controlled it since June 2014.


Forget Trump: In Ryan's district, voters give him thumbs up

Posted: 03 Aug 2016 01:21 PM PDT

FILE - In this July 18, 2016, file photo, House Speaker Paul Ryan of Wis., speaks during a breakfast with Pennsylvania delegates during the Republican National Convention in Westlake, Ohio. Ryan and Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz are about to test voters' anti-establishment mood, first hand. Fifteen states from Florida to Arizona still have House primaries in an election year that's seen both parties' supporters seethe against Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File)JANESVILLE, Wis. (AP) — Donald Trump may be unwilling to endorse House Speaker Paul Ryan, but voters in his southeast Wisconsin district are eager to embrace their congressman.


Biden, Iraq's Al-Abadi discuss security situation in Iraq: White House

Posted: 03 Aug 2016 12:57 PM PDT

U.S. Vice President Joe Biden speaks during a memorial service for three slain Baton Rouge police officers at Healing Place Church in Baton RougeU.S. Vice President Joe Biden and Iraqi Prime Minister Haider Al-Abadi in a phone call on Wednesday discussed the importance of sustaining the fight against Islamic State and efforts to enhance Baghdad security, the White House said.


Muslim families of fallen U.S. soldiers driven to oppose Trump

Posted: 03 Aug 2016 12:31 PM PDT

The grave marker of U.S. Army Captain Humayun Khan stands with the symbol of Islam on it amongst other grave markers inside of Section 60 in Arlington National Cemetery on Memorial DayBy Lucas Jackson and Barbara Goldberg NEW YORK (Reuters) - Nazar Naqvi has faithfully voted Republican for more than three decades. After Donald Trump's feud with Muslim parents who lost a son in battle for the United States, he has vowed not a single Republican will get his vote. Naqvi, 69, a retired U.S. government engineer from Newburgh, New York, is a member of a small community of Muslims who are among America's Gold Star families, those whose loved ones were killed while serving in the U.S. military.


Report: 9 citizens of Trinidad sought to join IS group

Posted: 03 Aug 2016 12:27 PM PDT

PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (AP) — The government of Trinidad and Tobago has reportedly confirmed that nine of its citizens will be deported from Turkey after being detained while trying to enter Syria or Iraq to join the Islamic State group.

An Implied Visa-Application Question: Is Your Country Rich Enough?

Posted: 03 Aug 2016 11:57 AM PDT

When American consular officers interview people who want to visit the United States, they are like detectives, trying to find out someone's true motive. Is this person really going to Disneyworld, or are they planning to overstay a tourist visa to work illegally in the United States?

Thousands of Yazidis missing, captive, two years after start of 'genocide': U.N.

Posted: 03 Aug 2016 11:37 AM PDT

Displaced people from minority Yazidi sect, fleeing violence from forces loyal to Islamic State in Sinjar town, walk towards Syrian border, on outskirts of Sinjar mountainThousands of Yazidis are being held captive by Islamic State in Syria where many are used for sexual slavery or forced to fight for the group, the United Nations said on Wednesday, on the second anniversary of what investigators termed a genocide. A U.N.-appointed commission of independent war crimes investigators said in June that Islamic State was committing genocide against the Yazidis, a religious community of 400,000 people in northern Iraq, beginning with an attack on their city of Sinjar on Aug. 3, 2014. Yazidis' beliefs combine elements of several ancient Middle Eastern religions and they are considered infidels by the hardline Sunni Islamist militants.


Pentagon probes another Syria strike for civilian deaths

Posted: 03 Aug 2016 11:27 AM PDT

A member of the US-backed Kurdish and Arab fighters walks past destroyed buildings as they advance into the Islamic State jihadist's group bastion of Manbij, in northern Syria, on June 23, 2016The US military has completed initial assessments of an air strike that allegedly killed civilians in northwestern Syria last month and is now formally investigating the incident, a defense official said Wednesday. It is the second such full probe to be launched after two US-led strikes near the Islamic State stronghold of Manbij in July allegedly left dozens of civilians dead. The latest investigation is into a July 28 strike northwest of Manbij, which according to the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights killed at least 15 civilians.


Iraq blast survivors live with fear and nightmares

Posted: 03 Aug 2016 11:21 AM PDT

An Iraqi woman cries on July 7, 2016 in front of a memorial for the victims of a bombing which claimed the lives of over 200 people in Baghdad's Karrada neighbourhoodSheets of flame and smoke engulfed the street and buildings around Sami Aziz's Baghdad shop, burning people alive in scenes he likened to "the day of judgement". Aziz and others are now repairing their stores at the site of a suicide bombing that sparked raging fires and killed 323 people on July 3, while also contending with the trauma of what they saw.


Why America’s Generals Should Stand Up, Not Shut Up

Posted: 03 Aug 2016 11:20 AM PDT

Why America's Generals Should Stand Up, Not Shut UpFor decades, American military leaders – including generals and admirals recently retired -- have been in broad agreement about staying above the political fray, especially in election years. In a letter to the editor published by The Washington Post last weekend, General Martin Dempsey, former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, criticized the appearances of two former generals at the political conventions last month. Politicians should take the advice of senior military leaders but keep them off the stage," Dempsey wrote.


Greece says EU-Turkey deal to stem migrant flow largely holding

Posted: 03 Aug 2016 10:55 AM PDT

A migrant child sleeps while waiting for transport to Serbia at a transit camp near GevgelijaA deal between the European Union and Turkey to stem a flow of migrants has largely held, though Athens is watching with concern events unfolding in Turkey, where an attempted coup was put down last month, Greece's migration minister told the German newspaper Bild. Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said over the weekend that Ankara would back out of the agreement with the EU if the bloc did not deliver the promised visa-free travel for Turks in return. The 28-nation EU depends on Ankara to enforce the deal, which has sharply cut the number of refugees and migrants leaving Turkey for Greece.


Brazil bets on talented trio to try to win first soccer gold

Posted: 03 Aug 2016 10:50 AM PDT

Brazil's Gabriel Barbosa, left, and Gabriel Jesus take part in a Brazil Olympic soccer team training session, in Brasilia, Brazil, Aug. 2, 2016. Brazil holds its first match against South Africa on August 4. (AP Photo/Eraldo Peres)Brazil's men's soccer team is betting on a talented trio of attacking players to try to finally break through and win Olympic gold.


President Hollande turns up European criticism of Trump

Posted: 03 Aug 2016 10:10 AM PDT

"Some excesses make your stomach turn, even in the United States," François Hollande said at a meeting Tuesday with members of the French Presidential Association. "Especially when – as did Donald Trump – he speaks ill of a soldier, of the memory of a soldier," referring to comments by Mr. Trump about the parents of Captain Humayun Khan, a Muslim-American soldier killed in Iraq in 2004. While this isn't the first time Hollande or other European leaders have disparaged Trump, this latest round of condemnation highlights European fears over how a Trump presidency could affect their relationships with the US, as well as further foreshadow the rise of conservatism within their borders.

UN panel says Yazidi genocide 'ongoing,' appeals for help

Posted: 03 Aug 2016 10:10 AM PDT

Yazidi refugees from Iraq wear headbands written with 'Shingal' (the Kurdish name for the northern Iraqi city of Sinjar) at a march commemorating the attack on religious and ethnic minorities by the Islamic State group in northern Iraq in 2014, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2016, in Berlin Germany. (Wolfram Kastl/dpa via AP)IRBIL, Iraq (AP) — The Islamic State group is still committing genocide and other crimes against the Yazidi minority in Iraq, a United Nations commission investigating human rights abuses in Syria said on Wednesday.


A Desperate GOP Reportedly Calls for an ‘Intervention’ with Trump

Posted: 03 Aug 2016 10:04 AM PDT

A Desperate GOP Reportedly Calls for an 'Intervention' with TrumpA report out this morning about a planned intervention in Donald Trump's presidential campaign brings to mind a point in the career of Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood when he was doing so many drugs that Keith Richards -- Keith Richards! -- forced him into rehab. NBC News says that Trump's behavior over the past few days has become so undisciplined and erratic that former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani and former House speaker Newt Gingrich are being called on to meet personally with the former reality television star in hopes of restoring some order and decorum to his campaign. How over-the-top does your rhetoric have to get for Rudy Giuliani -- this Rudy Giuliani -- to tell you that you really ought to dial it back a bit?


Trump, magnet for discord and disruption, outdoes himself

Posted: 03 Aug 2016 09:54 AM PDT

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump shakes hands with Louis Dorfman, after Dorfman gave his Purple Heart medal to Trump during a campaign rally at Briar Woods High School, Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2016, in Ashburn, Va. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)DAYTONA BEACH, Florida (AP) — So far this week, Donald Trump has careened from controversy to controversy, sparking headlines by escalating fights with a military family, his party's top-elected official and, even, it seemed, a baby.


Most Germans don't blame Merkel's policy for Islamist attacks: poll

Posted: 03 Aug 2016 09:44 AM PDT

German Chancellor Merkel addresses a news conference in BerlinMost Germans do not blame the government's expansive refugee policy for two Islamist attacks last month, an opinion poll showed on Wednesday. The poll by Forsa, to be published in Thursday's Stern magazine, showed 69 percent of respondents saw no direct link between the arrival of a record number of mainly Muslim asylum seekers and the two attacks claimed by the Islamic State group. Six days earlier, police shot dead a 17-year-old asylum seeker believed from either Afghanistan or Pakistan in Wuerzburg, also in Bavaria, after he attacked five people with an ax.


Hezbollah sees no immediate end to Syria war, partition in Iraq and Syria a possible outcome

Posted: 03 Aug 2016 09:13 AM PDT

Lebanon's Hezbollah deputy leader Sheikh Naim Qassem is pictured during an interview with Reuters at his office in Beirut's suburbsBy Samia Nakhoul, Laila Bassam and Suleiman Al-Khalidi Beirut (Reuters) - Lebanon's Hezbollah said the partition of Iraq and Syria was a possible outcome of sectarian fighting across the region and there was no prospect of any end to the war in Syria until after November's U.S. presidential election. Sheikh Naim Qassem, deputy leader of the Iran-backed group, whose forces are fighting alongside President Bashar al-Assad against rebels supported by Western and regional powers, said Hezbollah, Iran and Russia would stand by Assad until the end.


Greece: EU-Turkey deal still holding after coup attempt

Posted: 03 Aug 2016 08:55 AM PDT

FILE - In this photo taken on Saturday, June 25, 2016 a child stands behind a fence during a protest against the living conditions at the Oreokastro camp, near the northern town of Thessaloniki, Greece. A government official in Athens on Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2106 said to the Associated Press that there is no sign yet that a deal between the European Union and Turkey to stop migrants coming to Europe has faltered since the attempted military coup in the country. (AP Photo/Giannis Papanikos, File)ATHENS, Greece (AP) — A Greek government official said Wednesday that there was no sign yet that a deal between the European Union and Turkey to stop migrants coming to Europe has faltered since the attempted military coup in the country.


Video by Egypt's Islamic State affiliate threatens Israel

Posted: 03 Aug 2016 08:36 AM PDT

CAIRO (AP) — A video purportedly by Egypt's Islamic State affiliate has delivered a rare direct threat to Israel, saying the Jewish state will soon "pay a high price."

Islamic State names new leader of Nigeria's Boko Haram

Posted: 03 Aug 2016 08:31 AM PDT

By Ola Noureldin CAIRO (Reuters) - Islamic State has named a new leader of Boko Haram, the Nigerian militant group which last year swore allegiance to it. Abu Musab al-Barnawi was named Islamic State's governor for West Africa in a two-page interview in its weekly magazine, al-Naba, which was circulated late on Tuesday. Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari, a former military ruler who took office last year, has made it a priority to defeat Boko Haram, which has tried to create a state adhering to strict sharia law in the northeast during a seven-year insurgency.

George W. Bush Delivers Critique of Donald Trump’s Policies

Posted: 03 Aug 2016 08:16 AM PDT

Without naming Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, former President George W. Bush delivered an incisive critique of his policies of "isolationism, nativism and protectionism" at a private fundraiser in Cincinnati on Tuesday for Ohio Sen. Rob Portman, according to four people who attended. Mr. Trump has broken with GOP orthodoxy and pushed an "America First" platform that calls for renegotiating trade deals, reconsidering longstanding military alliances, and curbing immigration by Muslims and people from countries beset with terrorism. Mr. Bush told the crowd of about 400 people that he had been reflecting on threats against American exceptionalism, though he didn't put his remarks in the context of the 2016 presidential campaign.

AFGE: By attacking the Khan family, Donald Trump has gone too far

Posted: 03 Aug 2016 07:50 AM PDT

WASHINGTON, Aug. 3, 2016 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Retired Veterans Affairs nurse J. David Cox Sr., who currently serves as national president of the American Federation of Government Employees, has responded to Donald Trump's comments toward the family of fallen Army Reserve Capt. Humayun Khan with the following opinion column, originally posted on Medium:Serving as a registered nurse in the Department of Veterans Affairs for more than 20 years, I saw firsthand the lasting effects of war on our nation's veterans. ...

Paul Ryan, Wasserman Schultz to test anti-establishment mood

Posted: 03 Aug 2016 07:44 AM PDT

FILE - In this July 18, 2016, file photo, House Speaker Paul Ryan of Wis., speaks during a breakfast with Pennsylvania delegates during the Republican National Convention in Westlake, Ohio. Ryan and Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz are about to test voters' anti-establishment mood, first hand. Fifteen states from Florida to Arizona still have House primaries in an election year that's seen both parties' supporters seethe against Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File)WASHINGTON (AP) — House Speaker Paul Ryan and Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz are about to test voters' anti-establishment mood, first hand.


Global solidarity month after deadly Baghdad bombing

Posted: 03 Aug 2016 07:40 AM PDT

An Iraqi man gives a rose to a member of the security forces on August 3, 2016 in Baghdad's Tahrir Square, a month after the deadliest single bombing ever to strike the capitalMessages of solidarity from Nice and other cities hit by attacks were delivered to Baghdad residents Wednesday, a month after the deadliest single bombing ever to strike the Iraqi capital. At a small event held on Baghdad's central Tahrir Square and organised by the Avaaz global campaigning group, activists put up posters and handed out postcards carrying the messages. The jihadist organisation, which has its roots in Iraq, also claimed responsibility for a July 3 suicide truck bomb attack in Baghdad's busy Karrada neighbourhood which the government said killed at least 323 people.


Donald Trump 'scares the hell out of me': NY police chief

Posted: 03 Aug 2016 07:28 AM PDT

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump speaks during a campaign event in Ashburn, Virginia, on August 2, 2016New York police commissioner Bill Bratton on Wednesday called Donald Trump unfit to lead the United States, saying the Republican presidential candidate "scares the hell" out of him. "Mr Trump scares me, scares the hell out of me to be quite frank with you," Bratton told CBS News a day after announcing that he would retire in September. "I'm amazed that veterans' groups are so charmed by him," said the outgoing police chief, who himself served in Vietnam.


Iraq prosecutor files complaint against graft accused

Posted: 03 Aug 2016 07:04 AM PDT

Iraqi Defence Minister Khaled al-Obeidi has accused MPs of seeking to blackmail him in order to pass corrupt contractsIraq's chief prosecutor has filed a complaint against officials including the parliament speaker who were accused of corruption by the defence minister, a judicial spokesman said on Wednesday. Defence Minister Khalid al-Obeidi accused speaker Salim al-Juburi and several lawmakers of corruption while he was himself being questioned in parliament on Monday over graft allegations. The head of Iraq's public prosecution filed a complaint against "all those whose names were mentioned" by Obeidi during the questioning, spokesman Abdelsattar Bayraqdar said in a statement.


It Shouldn't Have Taken a Khizr Khan

Posted: 03 Aug 2016 07:01 AM PDT

I've found the Khizr Khan vs. Donald Trump clash exhilarating. It's the closest thing Americans have yet seen to the famed "Have you no sense of decency, sir," riposte that helped doom Joseph McCarthy. But it's disturbing, too. If it proves that America can overcome the bigotry and ignorance that Trump represents, it also shows how much Trump has already set America back.

Hollande says Trump comments sometimes make his stomach turn

Posted: 03 Aug 2016 06:01 AM PDT

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at Briar Woods High School, Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2016, in Ashburn, Va. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)PARIS (AP) — French President Francois Hollande has strongly criticized U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump, saying some of the things the Republican does make him sick.


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